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NYC Reaches $2.1 Million Settlement in “Toxic Whiteness” Discrimination Case After Replacing 3 White Women With Less Qualified People of Color

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Ex-schools chancellor Richard Carranza (left); Jaye Murray, Lois Herrera, Laure Feijoo (right)Ex-schools chancellor Richard Carranza (left); Jaye Murray, Lois Herrera, Laure Feijoo (right)Ex-schools chancellor Richard Carranza (left); Jaye Murray, Lois Herrera, Laure Feijoo (right) – via New York Post

Three white women will receive a total of $2.1 million in a lawsuit against New York City after they were demoted from their positions as Department of Education executives — for being White!

The demotions happened under ex-Schools Chancellor Richard Carranza. Carranza was appointed by former New York Mayor Bill DeBlasio, who, according to internal emails reported by the New York Post, was “fixated on diversity.”

The lawsuit filed five years ago takes on the racist policies of Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI), which companies and government entities use to discriminate against Whites because they’re supposedly more advantaged than people of color.

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