@bck+1rJy7C7T When a company sets quotas for the number of employees of certain categories (race, religion, s-xual orientation, etc.), and see that they have more employees of one category, they prioritize hiring people of one category over another so that they can meet their quotas and have a better reputation among investors and the public. That is inherently discriminatory as the company provides an unfair advantage to one category of people over another. Employment should be offered based on one factor and one factor alone, merit, and every candidate should be treated equally. We must seek equality of opportunity, not equality of outcome.
Also, how can you assume @bat+1rJy7C7T is racist or xenophobic? They simply stated an opinion. When DEI is implemented to pursue quotas or equality in numbers, it can be racist. They did not mention hating any particular people because of their race or nationality. For all you know, they may have faced racism themself.