Police officers, firefighters and doctors say they've been impacted by 'woke' DEI culture.
They're not chasing suspects, are getting to fires too late, and wasting resources on diversity training.
How far have our emergency services been impacted by DEI?
And do these schemes actually work when you crunch the data? (Spoiler alter - not so much.)
This is the fourth episode of White Men Can't Work! - a five-part series...
In which award-winning documentary-maker Tim Samuels fearlessly investigates what it’s like being a man in today’s woke workplaces.
And how a radical form of DEI (Diversity, Equity and Inclusion) managed to capture our biggest companies and institutions.
Costing billions, trampling over free speech, fairness and men’s mental health - all whilst turning out to be counterproductive.
IN THIS EPISODE
Police sergeant Sam Pick describes seeing a suspect commit a crime - but then his post-Black Lives Matter concerns kick in.
A firefighter reveals entry standards have been lowered - meaning crews are too slow to deal with fires.
Former nurse Clete Weigel stood up to being told medical professionals are latently racist.
Prof Karol Sikora, an NHS oncologist, questions the fortune being spent hiring diversity officers
Medical student Monica Moore talks about the need for doctors to address biases around pain.
Harvard Prof Frank Dobbin reveals how DEI schemes are actually counterproductive.
Prof Alex Edmans, of London Business Schools, debunks the myth that DEI is good for business.
The five-part series will reveal:
- The huge mental health toll on men - who are anxious about doing or saying the wrong thing at work
- The ‘reverse discrimination’ that men now face in their careers - and the crazy micro-aggressions that can cost jobs
- Impact on our emergency services
- Smarter ways to tackle discrimination that actually work
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https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCxjRscUKOADVnqIEGjfbMLw
ABOUT TIM SAMUELS
Tim has reported around the world for the BBC, National Geographic channel and Free Press - winning three Royal Television Society awards and best documentary at the World Television Festival. He is the author of the best-selling book on masculinity Who Stole My Spear? (published in US as Future Man).
Despite having been Race In The Media journalist of the year for his work exposing racism, Tim tells the show he fears he’ll be labelled a ‘far-Right loonpot’ and canned for daring to question DEI.
Visit Tim's site: https://www.timsamuels.com/
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