When a hostile media outlet writes that your organization is “leading America’s anti-DEI movement,” is “effective,” “experiencing enormous success,” and even counts as one of the “dominant powers in the U.S.,” the only proper response is gratitude. For years, the National Center for Public Policy Research (NCPPR) has worked to challenge a toxic ideology that insists identity trumps merit. If journalists now admit that our shareholder proposals have moved some of the largest corporations in America away from divisive policies, we’ll take the compliment.
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