Polls reveal white people’s fear of free-talking eggshell walking.

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According to new polls, many white people “walking around on eggshells at work” and fear of free speaking.
According to a poll by JL Partners for Tim Samuels’ “New 5-part YouTube and Podcast Series”, one in three white people aged 18 to 29 are afraid to speak at work to express their opinions at work. ”White people can't work! ”
Samuel said in a recent statement: “Thousands of people face discrimination or hostility, walking around the eggshell, too anxious or afraid to speak out.” Podcast trailer.
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According to a new poll, white people are “walking around on eggshells at work” and fearing freedom to speak. (goruck)
He added: “A smarter way to really address prejudice by choosing radicalism over pragmatism, Dee really turned himself into an irresistible pinata for President Trump.”
On January 21, Trump signed Executive Order Removal of federal funding from educational institutions with DEI policies.
According to the polls, 43% of white peoplepeople across all ages, say they self-censored at work, and another 25 million claim to have not received jobs or promotions due to white people.
In “The White Can't Work Episode 2!” Samuels talks with University of Chicago professor Dorian Abbot, who says white people are targeting his college.
“We had a dean saying that if it weren't white or Asian men, we could only hire someone, professor,” Abbot said. “Yes, I didn't realize that at the time, but it was all happening, like business behind the scenes. So, I guess, that seems to be wrong.”
The White House vows to implement a “merit system” in the United States and remove dei “ransomware”

(According to the survey, 43% of white people across all ages say they self-censored at work.)
He said he tried to make YouTube videos to explain his stance on diversity but faced overturning.
“University of Chicago follows its long-term traditions and policies, considering students, staff, admission or employment applicants, and those seeking access to college programs based on their personal merits,” the University of Chicago told Fox News Digital Numbers.
The university added that it “does not depend on race, color, religion, gender, sexual orientation, gender, gender identity or expression, ethnic or ethnic origin, common descent, age, identity of persons with disabilities, persons with disabilities or veterans or veteran status, genetic information or genetic information or other protected class.”

On January 21, 2025, President Donald Trump signed an executive order to remove federal funding from educational institutions with DEI policies. (AP Photo/Evan Vucci)
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