Matthew Nouriel
@matthewnouriel.bsky.social
Because if your definition of inclusion only makes space for those who already agree with you, it’s not inclusion—it’s censorship.
September 15, 2025 at 8:42 PM
Because if your definition of inclusion only makes space for those who already agree with you, it’s not inclusion—it’s censorship.
Inclusion at its best is messy, challenging, and honest.
It requires tolerance—making space for difference, not erasing it.
It requires tolerance—making space for difference, not erasing it.
September 15, 2025 at 8:42 PM
Inclusion at its best is messy, challenging, and honest.
It requires tolerance—making space for difference, not erasing it.
It requires tolerance—making space for difference, not erasing it.