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Rumours of the death of DEI have been greatly exaggerated

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20.02.2025

X looks to raise $44bn in valuation as Musk woos investors

Donald Trump and Elon Musk may be dismantling DEI in the States, but in Britain and Europe it remains buried deep. We must root it out or risk being left poor, defenceless and exposed, says James Price

A few years ago, the term ‘vibe shift’ entered the online lexicon. Broadly, it describes a moment of significant cultural change where popular tastes undergo a sudden shift. The first use of this was in relation to the post-pandemic world, where the horrors of the state locking everybody up were so awful that the correction, when it came, was overwhelming.

An even bigger ‘vibe shift’ has now occurred in the USA, and where American vibes shift, global trends change with them. This shift has been caused by the total victory of Donald Trump’s MAGA movement, winning the President the popular vote and extensive control of the levers of government. This second time around, Team Trump seems determined to shift the vibe more permanently, at home and abroad.

One of the biggest impacts of this vibe shift in America has been on cultural issues. Just as America led the way in........

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