Does learning about the history of racism in the United States make you ashamed of your identity?
Spectacularly off-target.
My paternal side fled Germany to escape religious persecution in 1848-49, and my great great great grandfather enlisted and fought for four years in the Illinois Infantry Civil War.
My grandmother is a DAR and can trace her family’s American roots back to 18th century New England. Her side of the family also fled persecution.
No one in my family ever owned or condoned slavery, and actively fought against it for the entirety of our time here in America.
I’ve been a history and Civil War buff since I was in elementary school. I’m intimately familiar with American history, and I’ve no shame for being born white, unlike Tempo.
DEI hires suck, a lot of people that they are intended to further are embarrassed by them, and a lot of companies are moving away from them because they don’t add value to their organizations.