The Guardian is tracking quotes from Charlie Kirk that they find bigoted or whatever, and specifically on the DEI ones, I really don't understand why people think those are racist.
On the pilot one, his point is that if you lower standards for black pilots (this was done in the name of DEI), and you only know your pilot is black with no other aptitude metrics, all you know is on average that your pilot is worse than average
On the customer service one, it's a similar vein (would be interested in what the full context of the quote is).
Broadly speaking, it's a shame for talented minorities (excluding Asians who are penalized relative to white people because they are too successful) who don't need affirmative action because, like I said before, everyone assumes they were held to a lower bar.
Am I missing something? I can't even steelman their points.