NiftyNiblick
1960s Chick Magnet
Laws to codify against racial discrimination are NOT reasonably challenged.
They have in some instances proven to be necessary for everybody to have equal status under the law and equal opportunity.
I stipulate to that totally.
Let's assume that access to education and to rewarding career paths is not blocked,
even if said access requires legislative mandates.
That's also reasonable.
None of that, however, explains the benefits of diversity.
Separate but equal is intolerable as a legal standard.
We probably all agree on that.
If it occurs naturally, however, what's lost to those involved?
"American," after all, refers only to a nationality, not an ethnicity.
I'm an American by paperwork.
23 and Me, however, says that I'm an Italian by DNA.
If I was happy living in an American city's Italian neighborhood,
and that neighborhood character dissolved naturally,
well, too bad for me. Everything doesn't last forever,
and people have a right to buy and sell property if both parties are so inclined.
But what was missing in the ethnic clustering?
What was gained by the resulting diversity?
America's social regressiveness is the direct result of our lack of solidarity that comes from our multi-culturalism.
Homogeneous nations do far more things collectively.
We don't have to be of any particular ethnicity to recognize that.
It's not that diversity makes things better.
It's that we are diverse as a matter of fact,
and thus have no choice but to make it work for all of us.
I DO favor making it work,
but I still have no understanding of what makes diversity better.
They have in some instances proven to be necessary for everybody to have equal status under the law and equal opportunity.
I stipulate to that totally.
Let's assume that access to education and to rewarding career paths is not blocked,
even if said access requires legislative mandates.
That's also reasonable.
None of that, however, explains the benefits of diversity.
Separate but equal is intolerable as a legal standard.
We probably all agree on that.
If it occurs naturally, however, what's lost to those involved?
"American," after all, refers only to a nationality, not an ethnicity.
I'm an American by paperwork.
23 and Me, however, says that I'm an Italian by DNA.
If I was happy living in an American city's Italian neighborhood,
and that neighborhood character dissolved naturally,
well, too bad for me. Everything doesn't last forever,
and people have a right to buy and sell property if both parties are so inclined.
But what was missing in the ethnic clustering?
What was gained by the resulting diversity?
America's social regressiveness is the direct result of our lack of solidarity that comes from our multi-culturalism.
Homogeneous nations do far more things collectively.
We don't have to be of any particular ethnicity to recognize that.
It's not that diversity makes things better.
It's that we are diverse as a matter of fact,
and thus have no choice but to make it work for all of us.
I DO favor making it work,
but I still have no understanding of what makes diversity better.



