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by James Buchanan
In her latest column Ann Coulter observed “Gen. George Casey, responded to a massacre of 13 Americans in which the suspect is a Muslim by saying: ‘Our diversity … is a strength.’ As long as the general has brought it up: Never in recorded history has diversity been anything but a problem.”
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This is how “diversity” works in practice: Intellectual contention is drowned out in a sea of emotion, much of it phony. Members of designated victim groups respond to a serious argument with “pain” and “shock” and accusations of “hate,” and university administrators make a show of pretending to care.
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... in 10 years. That compares to 76% of lower performers who feel diversity is important or very important today, and 83% of them believe it will be so in 10 years.
“Defining ‘ ... ;s Mary Ann Downey. “How do you know when you have succeeded? Another challenge is measurement. If you define diversity narrowly to attributes that are measurable, such as race/ethnicity, gender, etc., are ...
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... into the practice of daily life, using cmmercial neighborhood facilities is all that diversity -seekers do more... even for those who, whether middle-class or not, come into a mixed neighborhood with openness to ... answers to some pre-determined questions that the authors take as measuring diversity in our lives. In my building, there are at least three or four recognizable ethnic groups. I do not ...
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... ). But only certain groups impart its putative benefits. White males have no diversity. Even if they are a minority in a particular neighborhood, they cannot provide the rich rewards that diversity imparts. I ... the ancient world were monoracial. Nor did America become a world power by means of diversity. The various European immigrants subsumed their origins under the common culture and language of ...
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... the job of weaving the all-too-familiar, yet elusive concept of ‘diversity’ into his clever pitch, which by most accounts can be clearly seen as nothing more than a smokescreen for gaining power. ... of American thought, which pervades practically all PR campaigns. Diversity is the key word in describing these efforts, which is another way of saying that all others who aspire to actually ...
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