National Review Online
Tuesday, February 21, 2023
A political advantage Joe Biden has is that people
tend not to associate him — as a Democrat of a certain age — with the cracked
priorities of the contemporary Left.
But 80-year-olds can be champions of radicalism, too, as
he’s proved again and again and perhaps never more so than in last week’s executive order “on Further Advancing
Racial Equity and Support for Underserved Communities Through The
Federal Government.”
As Biden says at the beginning of the order, his
administration has sought to “transform” the federal government with prior
executive orders and “has embedded a focus on equity into the fabric of Federal
policymaking and service delivery.” His policy is “to advance an ambitious,
whole-of-government approach to racial equity and support for underserved
communities and to continuously embed equity into all aspects of Federal
decision-making.”
In French Revolution terms, the prior efforts were the
work of timid Girondins compared with the full-on radicalism of the Montagnards
embodied in the latest order.
Every major federal department and agency must establish
Agency Equity Teams within 30 days. These teams will be composed of a wide
range of officials and have to submit annual plans to a brand new White
House Steering Committee on Equity. Who will run that office? Our old friend
Susan Rice.
DEI will become part of the “individual performance
plans for senior executives,” and the equity teams will back “continued equity
training and equity leadership development for staff across all levels of the
agency’s workforce.”
Space prevents anything like a full recitation of the
order’s sweep, which might fill the leadership of the Office of Institutional
Equity and Diversity at Brown University with admiration and envy. It must be read to be believed.
The federal bureaucracy hasn’t been known heretofore for
its political neutrality, and Susan Rice and Co. will be pushing on an open
door to get it to fully embrace woke ideology. Any recusants will presumably be
intimidated into compliance, if they don’t decide to leave the federal
workforce altogether.
Not for the first time, Biden is acting, at the very
least, against the spirit of the constitutional order, in effect adding a new
goal to the missions of myriad federal agencies without any authorization from
Congress.
Republicans in Congress should push to defund the equity decree, and Republican presidential
candidates should pledge to dismantle it. The executive order isn’t any less
noxious and intolerable because an aged president happened to hand it
down.
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