This image appears to be a screenshot of a social media post by a user who has shared an article from Forbes. The article's headline reads, "Will Surviving Gunfire Be Donald Trump's Next Appeal To Black Voters?" It is categorized under "Leadership," more specifically under "Diversity, Equity & Inclusion," which is often abbreviated as DEI. The person sharing the post has added a comment saying, "You can't make this up 😲," implying a sense of disbelief or amusement regarding the content of the article or how it is presented.
The screenshot also highlights the byline of the author, Shaun Harper, who is listed as a contributor, and just below his name, there is an excerpt from his profile or article text stating, "I am a diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI) expert," which is circled, apparently to emphasize this point.
The humor in this image could be interpreted in several ways, depending on the context or the perspective of the viewer. One source of amusement might stem from the juxtaposition of the article’s serious-sounding headline with the author’s professing to be a DEI expert. Viewers may find it ironic if they perceive a mismatch between the gravity of the headline's topic and the highlighted claim to expertise in diversity, equity, and inclusion.
Another reason this might be found funny is the implication that surviving gunfire could ever be considered a legitimate campaign appeal to any demographic. This concept may seem so absurd to some that it provokes laughter or disbelief, as echoing the poster's response that "You can't make this up."
Furthermore, people may find humor in the absurdity of political discourse that such a headline suggests. In today's media-saturated environment, headlines are often created to grab attention, and this one, at first glance, seems almost satirical or like something one would find in a comedic parody rather than a reputable publication.
The image may also be poking fun at the current state of political analysis, where a DEI expert is writing about campaign strategies, which some could see as an unusual or humorous crossover of fields of expertise.
Lastly, those who react to the social dynamics regarding political figures and their outreach efforts could be finding humor in what they perceive as a clumsy or outlandish effort to connect with voters. It is also possible that the annotation and social media sharing are an attempt to highlight what the poster views as a lack of serious discourse on political matters that are important to minority communities. I am a diversity equity and inclusion DEI expert