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Polly Frost's avatar

If we were really to have equality we'd start with our public school system and the schools would 1) have teachers hired on the basis of their competency not ethnicity, and 2, demand the best from all students regardless of their ethnicity. Right now DEI is nothing but ideological b.s. from what Thomas Sowell brilliantly called “the anointed” class in his book “The Vision of the Anointed: Self-Congratulation as the Basis for Social Policy.” And that book should be required reading for any school teacher or school board member.

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Jeff barton's avatar

It is a fallacy that diversity intrinsically strengthens our society. The assumption that, in and of itself, diversity is by it's very nature good and enriching to our society and therefore it should be embraced in unlimited quantities is contrary to experience. An immigrant population of small size that is assimilable can benefit and enrich society. Hoards of barbarous invaders sequestered into communities that share neither language or culture with the rest of America is destructive to the stability and prosperity of our culture. It dilutes the cohesion that unites a people with a shared will to defend the status quo and renders an easily defeated foe. This is plausibly the intention of mass immigration and the effort to legitimize this population through DEI initiatives. Just as iron can be strengthened by the addition of a small amount of carbon to form carbon steel, the addition of too much carbon and the alloy is weakened. What we have here is closer to a lump of coal than to steel alloy.

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