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Kachelman: This Historic DEI vs. The New DEI

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During the singing of the national anthem at the opening of "Monday Night Football," a live image of the Statue of Liberty and the World Trade Center memorial was shown, as fans sang then erupted into cheers of "USA."During the singing of the national anthem at the opening of "Monday Night Football," a live image of the Statue of Liberty and the World Trade Center memorial was shown, as fans sang then erupted into cheers of "USA."During the singing of the national anthem at the opening of “Monday Night Football” in 2023, a live image of the Statue of Liberty and the World Trade Center memorial was shown, as fans sang then erupted into cheers of “USA.” (ESPN / Youtube screen shot)

Guest post by John L. Kachelman, Jr.

Words are critical to civility. Parsing the words of communication is necessary for critical thinking, understanding and actions. Job, the epitome of suffering, refused to be indifferent to his words even when devastated, “My lips certainly will not speak unjustly, nor will my tongue mutter deceit (The Bible, Job 27:4). Wisdom stresses the critical use of words so justice is sought, “A lying tongue hates those it crushes,

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