This conveniently left out the efforts of Shareblue, CorrectTheRecord and various government agencies to control and subvert the narratives on places like 4Chan.
>You need a diverse group for the board and adding white males will not fix their issue.
It was of paramount importance to mention skin colour here.
I don't understand so-called progressives like you. Do you understand that just because you have a spectrum of skin colours, or genders, does not mean you have actual diversity. That socio-economic backgrounds weights a lot more than this, and that you can have a board of 100% {colour}+{gender} with very eclectic and innovative thinking.
Taking a step back, there's always a common denominator you will be able to find between the members of an entity to proclaim that "there is no diversity because all those members share {common denominator}.
This cult you dedicate to diversity is absurd. More than that, it is marketing (saving the appearances) posing a social justice.
I hope the day "white males", whom you so very much enjoy denouncing as the root of all evil, becomes tired of this scapegoating never comes.
We - native europeans - are being demographically and culturally replaced. It is not "politically correct" to say so in this day and age, but this is a truth I have witnessed first hand. It is even celebrated under the guise of diversity.
Immigration, as for everything else, there is a balance to strike. Right now the incoming flux, combined to the low natality rate of a middle class barely able to survive, and otherwise shrinking, is leading to the aforementioned consequence.
Don't get me wrong, I am for an inclusive society too. Although not at the expense of the indigenous people of Europe on their ancestral lands. I don't think the current situation will end well for anyone.
That's why I skip companies asking for an unpaid take home assignment altogether. I have a job, responsibilities at my current job, it simply isn't worth my time.
The link you posted to support your claim demonstrates exactly the contrary: the person supporting that argument has been downvoted to oblivion until they saw fit to delete their account.
This is not the main thesis of the book though. I do not blame you because the article strawman hard on the book's opponents at the same time it does a poor job at extracting the actual thesis from the book.
No one says that French culture has been created at a discrete point in history, and since then never changed. This is the biggest strawman of this article. They wish their enemies were that stupid. In fact, it is known that France is a marvelous mix of celtic, latin and germanic influence. The criticism stems from the book's anachronisms and obvious Multikulti undertones. It defines France, not as an entity in itself, but as one that solely makes sense in its interaction with others. Nothing is French anymore, and the so-called french culture is just a collection of sophisticated anecdotes.
It's nothing more than a poor attempt at taking away whatever is left to the French: their sense of culture and history.
Yet another attempt at dismantling any sense of shared identity, and history of a European country. It has been the same strategies, used over and over since the 60s.
Zemmour is right, and what's more, him calling out that process has awakened a whole bunch of people (including myself) from the propaganda we have been subject to for decades in France. Giving the monster a name, and identifying his methods makes it so much easier to resist and fight back its attempts at dissolving our culture into the joyful globalism they so desperately want the french people to embrace.
In a couple years, the most eminent historians will tell you that there never was French people in France. In fact, there never was such a thing as France. The hexagon is just a geographical area in which different individual co-exist peacefully, and nothing more, not a culture, not a civilization, not a language. This sort of historical revisionism and the obvious agenda it serves will only further feed the identitarian right's narrative.
Deconstructionism has been deconstructed by Zemmour, Michéa and others. The pendulum has started swinging back, in the coming decades you will only see it accelerate.