Friday, August 17, 2018

Is Great Diversity Good?

Greater diversity means inevitably that we have less in common, and the more we encourage diversity the less we honor the common good. Any honest and clear-sighted observer should be able to see that diversity is a solvent that dissolves the unity and cohesiveness of a nation—and we should not be deceived into believing that its proponents do not understand the full impact of their advocacy!

Diversity, of course, marches under the banner of tolerance, but is a bastion of intolerance. It enforces its ideological liberalism with an iron fist that is driven by political correctness, the most ingenious (and insidious) device for suppressing freedom of speech and political dissent ever invented.

Edward J. Erler, “Does Diversity Really Unite Us? Citizenship and Immigration,” Imprimis, July/August 2018.

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

I don't get this. First off, what do you mean by diversity? Everybody is unique in one way or another--if everybody were the same, life would be boring?

Glenn E. Chatfield said...

Anonymous,

I think you are being disingenuous, and I think you know what it means. We don't need people from other cultures who refuse to assimilate but rather demand we capitulate to them. And Islam is a horrid political/religious system bent on destroying everyone who doesn't submit yet we continue to bring these people in while they set up their own small countries in Dearborn and other places where no one not Muslim dares to go (look at England and the rest of Europe and how that "diversity" is working for them).

Mandating kow-towing to every sexual perversion for "diversity" is killing this nation, especially with the anti-science fraud of "transgenderism". Businesses are being required, for "diversity" sake to hire people based on their being members of particular groups rather than hiring by merit.

I could go on, but I hope you get the picture. A balkanized country is a country being destroyed.