By now you’ve probably heard or read the article, “The Lost Generation,” that has gone completely viral with so many commenting on it or telling their own story of how they were harmed by DEI ideology. Somehow another dam has broken against this miserable ideology.
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By Natalie Sandoval | The Daily Caller News Foundation
Something funny happened in the mid 2010s.
Normal people — some persuaded by argument, more cowed by implicit social repercussions — turned on white men. Many of the fiercest detractors were white men themselves. Often, older white men, for whom the consequences of Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) initiatives were fairly benign.
“This may be how Boomer and Gen-X white men experienced DEI,” Jacob Savage writes for Compact Magazine. “But for white male millennials, DEI wasn’t a gentle rebalancing—it was a profound shift in how power and prestige were distributed.”
“The same identity, a decade apart, meant entirely different professional fates. If you were forty in 2014—born in 1974, beginning your career in the late-90s—you were already established. If you were thirty in 2014, you hit the wall.”
Savage tells a familiar tale. Managers overlooking qualified male candidates on the basis of those characteristics. The percentage of white and male staffers at publications conspicuously plummeting in less than a decade. Doors, everywhere, slammed shut.
But Savage hasn’t stumbled upon a well-guarded, or even open, secret. He’s simply identified the explicit goal of DEI. The term “DEI” means, “less white people, but especially less white men.”
As publisher and commentator Jonathan Keeperman, aka “Lomez,” notes, “As this was happening it was made very explicit what was going on. Some exceptions were made if you were gay, otherwise ‘no more white guys.’ No one tried to hide this.”
Savage cites a 2019 interview with Jeffrey Goldberg, editor-in-chief of The Atlantic.
“By opening up the possibilities of younger people, women, and people of color, by imagining their rise in a deliberate way, I’ve just widened the pool of potential leadership… There’s no quota system here,” Goldberg says.
In the same interview, Goldberg admits, “It’s really, really hard to write a 10,000-word cover story. There are not a lot of journalists in America who can do it. The journalists in America who do it are almost exclusively white males.”
Savage spoke to an Ivy League professor identified as “Will.” Will recalls screening finalists for a junior professor position.
“On paper, [the white man] was so clearly the strongest candidate,” Will told Savage. “It really kind of did feel like, well, we can’t not interview this guy. But we’re still not gonna hire him.”
Will was told, according to Savage, “If we’re on the fence here, we should not go with the man again.”
Where was the outrage at this explicit, unwarranted discrimination?
I’ll return to Keeperman: “The prevailing response in the moment was shame. Say nothing. Don’t acknowledge it. Don’t dwell on it. Don’t ever admit you got screwed. That would be too self indulgent. It would admit to a much larger set of problems you might then be obligated to do something about. I understand this. Complaining about this sort of thing brings no sympathy and only points to your own helplessness.”
That, and the sense that white men needed to be taken down a peg. Resentment cloaked as justice.
All this is still far too embarrassing for the legacy media to admit, so they’re resigned to pretending DEI was not a machine for disenfranchising white men.
“Trump’s attack on DEI may hurt college men, particularly White men,” The Washington Post claimed on Dec. 4. Note the framing, which suggests that DEI was actually buoying white guys all along!
The New York Times (NYT) zeroed in on a deaf and blind 3-year-old, claiming the little girl is “Caught in Trump’s Anti-Diversity Crusade.”
DEI is not an initiative aimed at uplifting white men or blind children.
Both stories ignore the Trump administration’s intent — and overall effect — in disassembling institutionalized DEI: Uprooting entrenched anti-white, anti-male discrimination.
First published on The Daily Caller
A lot of people think “DEI” is lame diversity seminars or racial slogans at NFL games. In reality, it was a deliberate program of discrimination primarily against white men. This is an incredible piece that describes the evil of DEI and its consequences:https://t.co/fMiIfvz0qz
— JD Vance (@JDVance) December 17, 2025
Anti-White, anti-male discrimination ends now https://t.co/pbJTpiozHa
— Elon Musk (@elonmusk) December 16, 2025
This will go down as one of the most consequential articles in U.S.history.
And yes, it is super fucked up.
10 million views at the time I’m writing this.
May it help end the scourge of DEI forever.
And lead to a rapid cultural correction. https://t.co/JK2sv6zHl2
— InfantryDort (@infantrydort) December 17, 2025
I am begging, on blended knee, for a political appointee in 2026 to get to Millington and tell the Navy’s version of this story.
I know the data is there. The witnesses are there. I know what I personally saw two decades ago. I know it only got worse … https://t.co/xMKNJvcQkW
— cdrsalamander (@cdrsalamander) December 15, 2025
This same thing has been going on in our military for the last 10 years +
Opportunities for advancement and promotions handed out to women and minorities to “diversify” leadership.
A friend worked at HQDA. After promotions boards were held, the diversity officer would come in…
— Mostly Peaceful Memes (@MostlyPeaceful) December 16, 2025
It happens in the military. I was told to my face by a CSM who sat on the E8 promotion board, that was more qualified than over half of the men who got promoted but I was passed over because they needed to meet the yearly minority’s quota. There ya go.
— Jay Hill (@elkdog27) December 17, 2025
As a minority, I was ashamed that good folks were getting passed over because the color of their skin. Those years were horrible and sad. I left military service and saw that it was even worse in the civilian world (govt service). Unspoken rule that white dudes always got passed…
— Den Mal (@pr4tn06) December 17, 2025
To some extent this was happening in the Army as well. On two occasions at the Army Pre-Command Course, I personally heard General Officers tell everyone to choose minorities over white men. What that had to do with command, I don’t know, but they made a huge deal about it.
— The Ways of A Gentleman (@Gentleman_Ways) December 17, 2025
Miserable DEI ideology in a nutshell from the article: “It was a given that we weren’t gonna hire the best person.” https://t.co/WRGDfNiWu2
— STARRS (@STARRSmission) December 15, 2025
Another quote: There was one white man among the finalists. “On paper, he was so clearly the strongest candidate. It really kind of did feel like, well, we can’t not interview this guy. But we’re still not gonna hire him.” He had been told, “If we’re on the fence here, we should…
— STARRS (@STARRSmission) December 15, 2025
Read the comments and quote comments of men telling their stories, and the growing anger against the DEI agenda.


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