Unearthed 2023 Webinar Shows FEMA Leaders Focusing on “Disaster Equity”

We appear to be witnessing a DEI program in the response to Hurricane Helene, where whites are being left to starve in the woods and the government has de facto banned people from assisting them.

New York Post:

A startling 2023 FEMA webinar features federal health and disaster personnel trumpeting the urgent need to move away from policies that benefit the greatest number of people and instead turn focus toward “disaster equity” where aid is distributed based on innate characteristics like sexual orientation and gender identity.

The roundtable discussion, recorded in March of last year, was entitled “Helping LGBTQIA+ Survivors Before Disasters,” included panelists like Maggie Jarry of Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) and was moderated by Tyler Atkins, an Emergency Management Specialist at FEMA who uses he/they pronouns.

The panelists covered a range of topics around the notion that disaster services are short-changing marginalized groups when it comes to relief efforts.

The complete webinar. This has been up for a year on FEMA’s site, but nobody noticed it.

“LGBTQIA people, and people who have been disadvantaged already, are struggling. They already have their own things to deal with. So when you add a disaster on top of that it’s just compounding on itself,” Atkins mused to the group.

“I think that is maybe the ‘why’ of why we’re having these discussions, because it isn’t being talked about, it isn’t being socialized, we’re not paying attention to this community,” he claimed.

What does this even mean?

Why would homosexuals need different aid in a disaster? Are they going to send them buttplugs and PrEP?

Isn’t disaster response primarily just removing people from the disaster zone?

As the remaining panelists nodded in enthusiastic agreement, Jarry made a startling revelation that federal agencies ostensibly tasked with saving as many lives as possible in a disaster should be focusing their attention elsewhere.

“The shift we’re seeing right now is a shift in emergency services from utilitarian principles — where everything is designed for the greatest good for the greatest amount of people — to disaster equity. But we have to do more,” she urged.

She then suggested existing disaster management agency policies may have been deliberately engineered to leave out vulnerable communities.

Like, it’s a conspiracy against gays?

Really?

“The topic at hand here is, are the policies that have been developed actually biased in benign neglect or intentional erasure of the specific communities that are probably most in need of those services, and does the aid then bias toward people with assets or other types of situations that weren’t part of the norm of this industry in the past.”

I don’t understand what that means.

Atkins, visibly moved by her oratory, capped off her words with a DEI word salad.

“The topic of preparedness and preparedness resources and the intersectionalities within equities and discrimination and hate — it’s a real thing that needs to be discussed, needs to be vocalized, and we need to start looking at how we can find solutions to this.”

The initiatives raised at the panel discussion echo many of those on FEMA’s own website, which proudly proclaims instilling “equity as a foundation of emergency management” as goal 1.

“Underserved communities, as well as specific identity groups, often suffer disproportionately from disasters. As a result, disasters worsen inequities already present in society,” the declaration reads in part.

What we’re witnessing with Helene, and what we’re about to start witnessing with this new Jew hurricane that is going to land in a few hours, is that the United States government is no longer capable of responding to disasters.

The entire purpose of the American state is do wars all around the world, with the secondary goal being to import niggers from all over the world and put them on welfare. These agendas have totally stretched thin the country’s resources, and there is no energy to respond to disasters.

The US president says there is no money for hurricane victims as he sends hundreds of billions to the Ukraine and Israel and dumps hundreds of billions on immigrant groups.

The real problem, as always, is misinformation