The USA is more ethnically, racially, culturally and religiously diverse than it has ever been in our history. If diversity is a good thing, then the USA should be a better country in its better condition economically and socially with people the happiest they have ever been.
Has diversity benefited the USA?
The USA is more ethnically, racially, culturally and religiously diverse than it has ever been in our history.
The USA is more ethnically, racially, culturally and religiously diverse than it has ever been in our history. If diversity is a good thing, then the USA should be a better country in its better condition economically and socially with people the happiest they have ever been.
Has diversity benefited the USA?
The downside of diversity
A Harvard political scientist finds that diversity hurts civic life. What happens when a liberal scholar unearths an inconvenient truth?
By Michael Jonas | August 5, 2007
The downside of diversity - The Boston Globe
Has diversity benefited the USA?
The USA is more ethnically, racially, culturally and religiously diverse than it has ever been in our history. If diversity is a good thing, then the USA should be a better country in its better condition economically and socially with people the happiest they have ever been.
Has diversity benefited the USA?
The USA is more ethnically, racially, culturally and religiously diverse than it has ever been in our history. If diversity is a good thing, then the USA should be a better country in its better condition economically and socially with people the happiest they have ever been.
Has diversity benefited the USA?
Why didn't you make this a public poll .... so no one can hide behind anonymity?
A society is based upon cohesion, not diversity.
A society is based upon cohesion, not diversity.
A society is based upon cohesion, not diversity.
It takes a special kind of intentional ignorance to not understand how a diversity of perspectives result in the most just and efficient solutions.
As long as we have freedom of thought and expression, that's possible, and the people we owe the greatest gratitude for that were English. Unfortunately, for most of the population of this planet, individual rights and freedoms form the basis of fantasy.
Of course we're better off now than we were in the 1960's and before. We'd be even better off if Racist whites just learned to get along with others.
Yes.Has diversity benefited the USA?
Yes.
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Props for tacitly noting diversity is multidimensional.Hardly the case! The first waves of European immigrants in the 20th Century were massively more "diverse" than from each other or other Americans. Way more than any immigrant today; or even how the United States looks today.
Back then English was not a worldly language taught in the education systems of other countries. Where nearly all non-UK immigrants had zero familiarity with the English language.
Back then Catholics and Protests joined gangs and fought bloody warfare with each other because of religious "differences."
Back then the Irish, Italians and other Southern Europeans were viewed as different, lesser races.
Back then American culture did not have worldwide hegemony: Where you could not go to a bar in rural Thailand and be greeted by Lady Gaga singing her heart out. (... and I can personally vouch for how American Hollywood culture is consumed and celebrated even in the farthest-flung corners of the world.)
The USA is more ethnically, racially, culturally and religiously diverse than it has ever been in our history. If diversity is a good thing, then the USA should be a better country in its better condition economically and socially with people the happiest they have ever been.
Has diversity benefited the USA?
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