The PSF was smart to walk away - those grant terms were vague legal landmines that could mean anything from "no diversity goals" to "fire your existing minority staff." But watching y'all melt down over meritocracy is peak comedy.
I've worked with brilliant devs from every background. The good ones succeed because they can solve problems and write clean code, not because of their melanin levels. The whole "systemic racism in hiring" cope ignores that maybe different groups have different interests and aptitudes. Engineering talent isn't equally distributed across all demographics just because you wish it was.
The historical guilt trip about wealth gaps doesn't make hiring less qualified people logical. I'm supposed to tank my codebase quality because someone's great-grandfather got screwed? Merit-based hiring optimizes for results. Everything else is expensive virtue signaling that makes products worse while executives pat themselves on the back for being "inclusive."