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"Gould 0738" wrote
Japan, for example, is a largely homogenous society. One race. This is about race? I thought it was about diversity vs. confromity. Nope. The question, again, was: Why is diversity a good thing? And still, there has been no concrete reason given. Lots of nibbling around the edge though. Yet the Japanese constantly out do the US in just about every endeavor, education, technology, medicine, crime prevention, etc. Which has nothing to do with racial homogeny. But it certainly has everything to do with lack of diversity. It has much to do with American economic colonization of Japan following WWII, American experts modernizing Japanese industries, etc. The relative racial homogenity of Japan would be impossible to achieve in America by any acceptable means. Nor would it be desirable. Compare the 2 paragraphs above, do you see a conflict there? China and India too are both mainly homogenous societies yet are beating the pants off the US in the manufacturing arena. China is not at all homogenous. There are several *languages* spoken in China, for heaven's sake! Now you're picking nits. While there are 2 basic languages in China (Mandarin and Cantonese), they are closely assimilated so as to be more like dialects than languages. Like someone from Boston conversing with someone from New Orleans. There are signficant and important ethnic differences between northern, southern, and coastal Chinese. Racial homegenity is not responsible for the rapid growth of Chinese manufacturing. Plain old supply and demand. Umpteen zillion people willing to work for a few US dollars a day- because its ten times what they'd have otherwise. That, and the fact that the Peoples Republic of China refuses to let its currency float so that the laws of economics would eventually level the playing field....(China moving up in cost as wages in the US increase less rapidly than before or decrease due to increased labor supply here). I'll submit that diversity, in itself, is what is eroding the core values of the US, the rights and freedom of the individual, regardless of race, color or creed. Diversity, rather than conformity *is* the core value of the United States. As of late. Why would we need freedom of speech, if we all were going to thing alike? Why would we need freedom of religion, if we are going to worship alike? Why would we need periodic elections, if we all supported the same political party and ideals? Why would we need freedom of assembly, if we weren't going to recognize differences between people and choose to associate, or not, with people of various types and characteristics? If we eliminate diversity, freedom of association is a moot point. Enforced conformity is not an American ideal. You're the only one that has mentioned *force* so far. Doesn't it seem that diversity is being enforced? The US public schools are dismal as a result of its focus on *diversity* rather than education. The US Public Schools are less than they might be for a number of reasons. We pay teachers substantially less the equally educated professionals Apples -Oranges The proper comparison would be to compare the salaries and benefits of *public* school teachers to *private* school teachers. Public teachers reap more, while doing less, than private teachers. with equal responsiblities in other fields, (insert the rare exception to the general rule here.............), thereby mixing the truly inspired, dedicated, altruists with the washouts and underachievers. The American family all too often sees education as something that goes on only at school. "Family time" in the American household often involves no more interaction that everybody staring at a common TV program, or watching 5 separate shows in five separate rooms. We idolize athletes and musicians, not scholars. We're more likely to take pride in our kids for being on a State Champion basketball team than for winning debates, scoring well on the SAT, or being named Valedictorian. Agreed. google John Gatto, for more info. Going back to schools separated by ethincity or demanding that "all the rest of those people better start acting white!" won't corect the underlying social factors that challenge our schools. Social factors aren't the problem, they are just one of the symptoms. I am in favor of single race schools. The human race. Within our single race, there are many different customs and perspectives. I am enriched by learning more about my neighbors, but I would be diminished if I demanded that all my neighbors act, think, vote, speak, write, or worship exactly as I do. Well, so far, you seem to be difining *diversity* but you have yet to reveal what that definition is. What is diversity, in the sense that is seen in the mainstream today? The proof abounds that diversity in and of itself does more harm than good. If so, I invite you to present some. You have been offering my proof thus far. I have been searching for an answer to my original question, "Why is diversity a good thing?", and have yet to see an answer. Even your post avoids anwering the question. You have so far expressed some opinons, but shown no proof. I have expressed some opinions as well, but as always, the burden of proof is on the plaintiff. That's you, Mr. Plaintiff. Diversity is the accused in this debate. Accused of what? As it is difficult to prove a negative, What negative? I asked a question. The same question I have asked over and over, and no one seems to have an answer except, "Just because, that's why." Well, that's not good enough. I'll even accept as "proof" examples of how totalitarian, conformist societies with little or no diversity in thought, speech, religion, or ethnicity have made significant contributions to the advancement of the human condition. In fact, I'll generously even overlook attempts at nationalizing a "master race" in the last century. Uh-oh. You know which law you are coming dangerously close to violating, don't you? Further proof is provided that for the past few days my question, *Why is diversity a good thing?*, has went "has went"? ??? All things should be addressed in a moderate manner as there is more wrong than good in a singular mentality. Ok, how'd we get so far off the track at this point? Diversity is the only *option* to a singular mentality. We either all think alike, or we don't. If we don't, we enjoy diversity of thought and opinion. To claim that diversity is universally good is disingenuous on its face. Based on the reasonable, (although in my opinion incorrect), tone of your argument I am going to assume that you don't fully understand the nature of your penultimate comment. Well, answer the original question directly and I will consider retracting my comment. Until then, it stands. No, I was not pretending to be ignorant in order to deceive when I disagreed about diversity. Some would think it rather arrogant to hold an opinion that any person able to construct an argument for a position counter to you own really knows better, but has chosen to be disingenuous. Either the arrogance, or a lack of understanding about the meaning of a powerful word. There ya go again, you accuse me of arrogancy or lack of understanding, but you yourself have not yet defined the word *diversity* nor have you explained why it, in and of itself, is a good thing. I'll grant you the latter. It wears better than arrogance. :-) Perhaps, but it is you that demonstrated the lack of understanding, not I. I asked a seemingly very simple question. Yet there doesn't seem to be an answer, at least not one based in any semblence of logic. When asked the question, "Why is diversity a good thing?", the common answer is delivered angrily, "It just is, that's why!" |
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