If you can ever access an article by George Packard in the Atlantic (I can't remember the name of it right now) in which he translates a paragraph or two from a novel about an poor Indian family into DEI language. It's hilarious, depressing, and accurate. Poor people know they are poor, whatever you choose to call it.
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If you can ever access an article by George Packard in the Atlantic (I can't remember the name of it right now) in which he translates a paragraph or two from a novel about an poor Indian family into DEI language. It's hilarious, depressing, and accurate. Poor people know they are poor, whatever you choose to call it.