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To: Ohioan

I think it’s very instructional to note where diversity is demanded to be instituted.

The Western Nations are the only places this is being demanded.

South Africa? Anyone suggesting it’s great to have diversity there?

How about Mexico, any Central or South American nations, are they being gamed on the need for diversity? How about China, or Russia, is anyone demanding they become diverse? How about most of Asia. Is anyone demanding Asia, Africa, or the Middle-East become diverse?

You are dead on target. When I hear the word diversity, I think Balkinization.


75 posted on 10/29/2012 11:35:36 AM PDT by DoughtyOne (You know, if Obama wins he's going to inherit a terrible situation.)
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To: DoughtyOne
It is actually a lot more damaging than mere "Balkanization."

Americans came together in 1775-1781--actually became Americans in their own eyes--because you had strong communities up & down the original States, with recognized community leaders, who could set up Committees of Correspondence, and work with like minded folk in the other States. "Diversity," undermines the notion of cohesive communities. It has people walking on eggs, as it were, not to offend those who do not share the characteristic values of the "community."

"Diversity" is one of the most destructive gambits of the hard Left in their quest to dismantle the American way of life. It leads not to true diversity, but to a population abjectly unable to resist what is being imposed upon them.

Here is my current summary for what has been happening--that to which "diversity" is an increasingly significant contributor: Losing America's Multi-Generational Purpose.

William Flax

76 posted on 10/29/2012 11:58:35 AM PDT by Ohioan
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