Harmeet Dhillon Fights for Non-discrimination, Freedom, and Equal Access to Public Forums

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Her opening statement in a Congressional Hearing:



Ms. Dhillon, born in India and legally immigrated with her parents, has fully internalized American values of fighting institutional racism, embracing freedom over tyranny, and tolerance for speech and thought on American universities.

Here is her full testimony in a hearing regarding ending the policies often known as "DEI:"

 
In spite of Supreme Court Rulings and Guidance from the DOJ, many government agencies and tax-funded educational institutions are continuing to look for creative ways to keep discriminating in hiring based on race.

It should surprise no one that it is once again Democrats (and "not Democrats") who are demanding to continue race-based hiring and other forms of discrimination.

The American people overwhelmingly oppose this so-called "reverse discrimination," or as I call it "discrimination. It is found nowhere in the Constitution, which in fact, actively forbids it. This is an important part of the new Administration's mandate, and she is a key player in carrying that mandate out.

That she is a woman of color will not reduce the hatred of her by the left one iota.
 
First question from a Democrat on the committee, from Senator Welch, the Ranking Member: "Ms. Dhillon, who won . . . the 2020 presidential election?"

(29:20 in the video above)

Sad that a grown woman has to answer such childish questions from a septagenarian.
 
Harmeet Dillon should thank DEI.
 
She is not from the perpetual victim culture.
What a racist assumption.

You are obviously far too stupid to have ever taken any University Math, Physics or Engineering classes, but they are all chock full of Indians who got there strictly on merit.
 
What a racist assumption.

You are obviously far too stupid to have ever taken any University Math, Physics or Engineering classes, but they are all chock full of Indians who got there strictly on merit.
So the assertion from IM2 was that she benefited from DEI hiring - please reconcile this against your assertions.

Thank you.
 
Harmeet Dillon should thank DEI.
^^^ Listen to this racist. He figures that this “brown” woman was hired due to her color.

He ignores the fact that she is an intelligent and articulate woman.
 

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