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by AndrewKemendo
891 days ago
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“The US is more diverse which is why we have more problems” is just an old racist talking point. It’s such embedded racist trope that it’s hardly recognized as such - much like how the vast majority of Americans conceptualize Africa a monolithic country. [1] Nothing more and it’s not even based on reality [1]Derwent whittlesey famously remarked: https://www.jstor.org/stable/2293706 |
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But the US has cultural diversity—which is different than race. Diversity that actually makes people different—culture, religion, etc.—is a source of conflict everywhere. It’s not about race. On the subcontinent, we’re all “brown.” But we made different countries for the brown Hindus versus the brown Muslims, and then we split the brown Muslims into Urdu speakers and Bangla speakers. And it’s just easier that way.
In America, even the folks we consider “white” are actually different, culturally distinct subgroups. Appalachians are different from New England WASPs who are different from Italians, and the strife and disharmony between is the reason for a lot of America’s problems. And if Massachusetts was a country by itself and didn’t have to care about what West Virginia was doing, everyone would be happier.
The proof of the pudding is in the eating. Name me a socially harmonious country (like say Denmark or Japan) that’s also culturally diverse. The only one I can think of is Singapore, and that’s a very unique situation where you’ve basically got a strongman keeping everyone in line and working together.