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by RingwormOne
3150 days ago
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I'm glad you asked! Diversity in musical tastes, religious and political ideology and affiliation, food preference (because new cuisine is always great to discover), experiences as a result of living in a primarily rural vs urban setting, occupational diversity, etc etc. I could go on.
You care about diversity in things that don't really matter. When I walk into a room full of people I don't really care about their income, or the color of their skin. I care about them as people, their interests, their unique life stories.
You should stop obsessing so much about race and economic status. This is a free to use internet forum. No one is barred from joining based on their race or wealth. |
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I'm very sorry for offending you by not recognizing that "diversity in musical taste" provides for greater diversity than racial, social, and economic status. Silly me, I've been thinking about diversity all wrong. You're right, HN is very diverse- we have middle class white guys who like Metallica, and others who like show tunes. We have middle class white guys from suburban Iowa, and others from suburban Massachusetts. This is a very diverse website, I was very confused before.
>You care about diversity in things that don't really matter.
Race, social, and economic status don't matter. Musical tastes matter.
This place is so out of touch with reality. I'm glad I moved out of the bay area.