diversity = exposure to people different than you = you figuring out that skin color does make people <fill in the blank>Originally posted by: Murphy Durphy
How can diversity eliminate intolerance, when the more diversity you have, the more people try to stick together in their own groups. This of course would eventually only harbor more intolerance for others.
Is diversity really the right answer?
Originally posted by: Schadenfroh
This has the potential to be the flame bait thread of the year reward
Originally posted by: sm8000
You already have homework?
Originally posted by: Murphy Durphy
Haha good thinking. I instinctively skipped over that idea as it's just the right thing to do in 99% of the cases. Luckily there is always that 1% where the P&N could actually be entertaining/useful.
Originally posted by: tweakmm
There are two kinds of people I can't stand:
Those who are intolerant of other people's cultures and the Dutch.
Originally posted by: hypn0tik
Intolerance is a result of diversity. From my understanding, if there were no diversity, there would be no intolerance. The solution to the problem can't be the problem itself.
Originally posted by: Murphy Durphy
How can diversity eliminate intolerance, when the more diversity you have, the more people try to stick together in their own groups. This of course would eventually only harbor more intolerance for others.
Is diversity really the right answer?
Originally posted by: Murphy Durphy
How can diversity eliminate intolerance, when the more diversity you have, the more people try to stick together in their own groups. This of course would eventually only harbor more intolerance for others.
Is diversity really the right answer?