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That's just my personal experience ^ but what I'm genuinely curious about, Eldin, is whether your post is a theory, or something you've learnt from your own personal experience? Do you maybe live in an area, or have gone to school in an area, where diverse cultures have proven to be the problem that you're presenting?
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I attend school at the University of Wisconsin Madison. As is the case with Slur's school, we routinely have "diversity" shoved down our throats. Everyone who goes here is required to take an ethnic studies course that examines a "consistently marginalized group in modern America." University Housing is particularly obsessed with promoting diversity and protecting the rights of ethnic minorities, gays, lesbians, bisexual and trans-gender students etc. This is an admirable ideal, but it does get old.
I think in a one race world (whether Caucasian, Negro, Mongloid, or something else altogether) would be simpler, more just, and every bit as cultured. As I said earlier, the evolution of distinct cultures has nothing to do with the color of someone's skin. All that color does is "mark" them, which inevitably leads to prejudice and racism (and empty accusations of prejudice and racism). Thus, that there are different races in the world is a curse and NOT something to celebrate.