She advanced DEI at her university. Her son-in-law, Vice President JD Vance, wants to end it nationwide.

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Go home and fucking slap his baby-ass face until he gets it through his fucking head.

Cults increase power by isolating members from their families and social supports so they become more reliant on the cult itself.

Ladder Pullers.

I bet you money she doesn't speak out against the anti-DEI policies Vance is pushing.

Something something leopards and faces.

Doesn't really apply since she probably didn't support his views

Judging off of their daughter, I have my doubts.

She was supposed to stop her daughter from marrying a guy she presumably loves? That doesn't sound very DEI.

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Sounds like Usha (her daughter) made a bad choice for a husband (Vance). Must make for some very tense dinnertable conversations.

I don't think marrying someone like Vance is akin to a bad choice. Hard to believe Usha doesn't know exactly what she's doing. She had two university professors as parents and went to Yale. She's not stupid.

You can be academically brilliant but still a very poor judge of people.

She clerked for Brett kavanaugh. You don't have to be a judge of people to know where people are politically and make decisions based on that. She knows what she's doing and we don't need any more fascism apologists. She is married to and supports a Christian Nationalist who's supporting fascism. He was raised "conservative evangelical", so I don't think this is a recent change in his beliefs. They both suck.

I mean, there is a significant population of Indians that have very conservative values on the same level of MAGA republicans.