Jiang states that unity is now treated as a threat by corporate America.
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Class politics
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He argues that wokeism and DEI were promoted after Occupy Wall Street to divide a broad anti-banking movement by race, gender, and historical grievance instead of wealth redistribution.
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"Unity. Unity is the dirtiest word in corporate America right now."
"Yeah. So David Icke makes this point. And he's absolutely right in that. Wokeism was a direct response to Occupy Wall Street. Because remember,..."
"So their strategy then was to promote DEI. To sow dissent and discord and say, like, no, what matters is that class. Okay. That..."
"Right? And they still got their huge bonuses at the end of the year. So and now what they realize is that, well, no,..."
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