By Scott Unger • Of the News-Register • 

Commissioners balk at approving contract for DEI leadership class

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Comments

Loretta

I am in agreement with the commissioners. 1) We are continuously told to shop local, but our city doesn’t seem to abide by that same suggestion. 2) DEI focuses on separation and differences instead of commonality. 3) instead of the vague “staff have asked for” why don’t you let the employees decide, all of them, if they want this “training”. 4) If you have an effective and fair Human Resources department that simply applies “common decency and kindness and understanding” and enforces existing rules and laws about discrimination, you don’t need an expensive and questionable training. There is no need to fork out thousands of dollars to someone who will give their ideas as an ‘expert’. Manfrin said in her own words, we don’t have a way to measure the success of these trainings. Lastly, I agree with commissioner Starrett, “I’m not comfortable approving a contract that disparages or diminishes any racial group or brings a presupposition about oppressors…”

Moe

"Suppose you were an idiot; and suppose you are a Congressman; ah, but I repeat myself." Mark Twain.

Replace "a Congressman" with "YC HHS director Lindsey Manfrin."

Bleepbloop

Of all of the people that have come and gone over the years on the comments section, Moe is definitely the most vile. Brings only negative and disgusting opinions. Obviously does it for attention and he/she thinks they are the smartest person in any room they enter. I really hope they are just a brief contributor and find somewhere else to spew their inane thoughts.

CubFan

Loretta- well stated... Completely agree!

Bleepbloop- well stated... Completely agree!

Moe

Idiocy: Promoting Canadian rules and United Nations policies.

Moe

Like John Wayne said, “Life is tough; it’s even tougher if you’re stupid.”

tagup

Says the guy that thinks voting only for challengers in every election is a good idea.

Moe

Assuming you wanted to fire the Gang of 535 ...

Smarties:

Lieutenant Morrisseau's Rebellion

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JS3SyB37uM0

Dummies:

Voting "harder" for your favorite, the lesser of two evils, by party line, etc., obviously yields more of the same.

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