Monday, 24 Mar 2025

John Leguizamo tells 'The View' hosts that DEI is about undoing '500 years of being oppressed'

Actor John Leguizamo trashed President Donald Trump's DEI executive orders and claimed diversity programs are about undoing past instances of oppression.


John Leguizamo tells 'The View' hosts that DEI is about undoing '500 years of being oppressed'
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"It's terrible," he said. "I mean, removing plaques of Black and Latino and women heroes. Just-I mean, what kind of action is that? It's like a White-only club."

Leguizamo also suggested that DEI was supposed to give "equity" to minority groups that had previously been the victims of segregation, lynching, redlining, and other discriminatory practices.

"This was to undo 500 years of being oppressed. To give us equity. Give us a chance to get to the same level as everybody else," he continued.

After Leguizamo claimed that Americans support DEI, co-host Joy Behar said that White people dislike diversity programs because it jeopardizes their "control."

"Some White people," Leguizamo replied, garnering agreement from Behar. "I don't think it's all White people. But some White people don't want that diversity, and that's why [Trump] has to demonize DEI."

Leguizamo has been a strong proponent of diversity programs in the United States.

"What's up? I'm John Leguizamo, and I'm one of Hollywood's DEI hires. That's right. DEI, the D is for diligence, the E is for excellence, the I is for imagination. And everyone in this room tonight has dedicated their lives to diligence, excellence and imagination, so we are all DEI hires. And man, what a beautiful and diverse room this is tonight," he said in September.

He went on to call for the industry to produce more stories made by and about minority groups, including Black, Asian, Jewish, Arab, disabled, and LGBTQ Americans.

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