Can you clarify the 0 to 60 comment? I'm not sure what you mean by that. These programs have been around for a long time, do you mean the push back went from 0 to 60?
I’m referring to its explosion in the corporate world, which is my experience with it. At a Fortune 500 company, we had started to receive annual sensitivity trainings in the years before the pandemic but it was relatively mild and more or less sane. I wouldn’t describe it as overbearing, and there wasn’t an overt anti-white aspect to it then. At least in the trainings I was exposed to. They had their womens leadership focused groups but there wasn’t open anti-male sentiment. All more or less sane.
Then during the Summer of Love it ramped up to 11 in intensity. Went from annual sensitivity trainings to bi-weekly DEI race and gender struggle sessions, having to do Inclusion Moments at the start of literally every team meeting, being assigned an *entire package* of DEI related trainings each year, being assigned reading lists of “anti-racism” books, being told which political parties to vote for, hiring DEI execs and teams of staff under them, etc. It went absolutely bananas and wildly overstepped bounds of appropriate mandatory workplace activities. When I’d be speaking to coworkers confidently they’d say it was all nuts and inappropriate, but only in private. Publicly everyone just smiled and nodded along. There was a palpable fear of cutting against the grain and the very few people who pushed back in public settings faced consequences (one guy got a whole ass all-company email about him sent from the CEO saying how [Company] doesn’t tolerate racism and his behavior was unacceptable, because he asked a DEI speaker during a company training about the possible impact of fatherlessness on incarceration rates in the black community as an alternative explanatory factor to pure anti-black racism)
Vibe shifted past year or two tho. In my part of the corporate world it’s not gone but it’s dialed back a substantial amount. DEI exec “left the company to pursue other opportunities” and was never replaced, and the team that was under her is gone.