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by throwa34567
3374 days ago
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I'm very happy to see this. I grew up in a town that, before I was born, decided to actively integrate (from being an historically all white, wealthy suburb) and I'm certain I'm better off for growing up in a diverse community. I'm in mountain view now and it's all "silicon valley white", and something actively needs to be done. I worry when I realize my kid can go a week or more without seeing a black person, and I'm disappointed in myself when I realize I have no black friends (when as a kid they were my neighbors). |
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You don't consider the thousands of immigrants who grew up in completely different cultures with different primary languages in Asia and Europe as diversity?
Instead, you consider the American born Black person whose primary language is English and who grew up with American culture as "diversity"?