When DEI Meets WH&S
Trump was shot and a man was killed because a diversity hire had to tick WH&S boxes
The Secret Service have revealed the reason a rooftop overlooking the stage where Trump spoke in Pennsylvania was left unguarded - it was sloped.
This is a classic case of Diversity Equity and Inclusion meets Workplace Health and Safety. Or, as I like to call it, Woketopia.
Trump was shot because it just wasn’t safe for Secret Service agents, assigned to protect him, to be on such a scary roof.
I mean, what if they had slipped and hurt themselves?
Secret Service Director Kimberly ‘DEI-hire’ Cheatle told ABC news …
“That building in particular has a sloped roof at its highest point.
“And so, you know, there’s a safety factor that would be considered there that we wouldn’t want to put somebody up on a sloped roof.”
So, an elevated position with a direct line of sight to President Trump was abandoned to a would-be assassin because Workplace Health and Safety regulations prevented Agent Snowflake from climbing up there.
As for considering the safety factor? It’s their job to take a bullet for President Trump. But watch out for sloped roofs!
What about a $100 drone? Would a drone have been too risky?
The Biden Administration expects us to believe the attempted murder of their political opponent was just one of those things that happens from time to time.
They have spread so many lies over the past four years that they don’t have any good ones left. So the best they can do is insist, straight faced, that a highly trained sniper can’t navigate a roof that’s got a 10 degree slope.
Seriously?
Funny how they seemed to have no trouble - at all - standing on the dangerously slopped roof AFTER Trump had been shot …
That roof had less slope than my driveway.
It’s also funny how the Secret Service snipers positioned behind Donald Trump were on a sloped roof …
Are we to believe that these were the only two super duper Secret Service agents to passed the sloped roof physical test during training?
I don’t envy Kimberly Cheatle’s job. It really was a tough situation. One the one hand the roof is unsafe. But, on the other hand, if you don't put a sniper-person on it, it will not be diverse.
Hmmm. Maybe that’s why the Secret Service took almost 30 minutes to deal with the shooter. They were debating DEI requirements verses WH&S regulations.
Meanwhile, here’s a roof far too dangerous for agents to be stationed on …
And here’s another …
Somebody contact HR and make a report!
Kimberly Cheatle was given command of the Secret Service because she was a woman who was a friend of a woman.
Cheatle was close to Jill Biden who, reportedly, used her not inconsiderable influence to have Cheatle promoted.
Once in the top job, Cheatle focused on promoting 5’3 inch women into jobs where they would need to protect 6’2 men.
And we all saw the results on Saturday, as Agent Fumbles and Agent Hollywood demonstrated the power of DEI when they should have been protecting Trump.
The former security guard for Cheeto Puffs, meanwhile, is refusing to step down from her role.
Where in the private sector can you be responsible for such a colossal failure, and still keep your job?
Poor girls, they are probably scared of heights, and if they are in skirts and high heels, how could they get on that sloping roof? Really, there are some jobs that suit men more than women regardless of equality.
There are so many unanswered questions! Will anyone take responsibility? Symptomatic of the decline in the once great USA :-(