angrydragon
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Try and watch Penn and Teller's BullShit show on college and diversity. I think they're right. What they say, is that diversity just enforces people together who are incompatible and leaves less individual freedom. It's also profitable with the "cultural audits" thing, where some person determines whether there's racism. Freedom comes with being offended, if you aren't being offended by something today, then people are not free. Somewhere, people are offended, and that's fine, they just go elsewhere or change the channel, etc...this is the essence of the first amendment.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SRIZjDftFSE
It doesn't show here, but this girl towards the end of show she says, "When you have all these different diversities, people with different ethnicities, cultures, grew up in different places, different opinions, different political groups, there's going to be conflict. There's going to be controversy. That's what makes college worth it."
http://www.sho.com/site/ptbs/prevepisodes.do?episodeid=s3/college
And if a private business were to sell or serve a certain race, yah the place wouldn't get much business or the media would be all over them, but it's their property and right to serve whoever they want. The market will determine if that business fails or succeeds.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SRIZjDftFSE
It doesn't show here, but this girl towards the end of show she says, "When you have all these different diversities, people with different ethnicities, cultures, grew up in different places, different opinions, different political groups, there's going to be conflict. There's going to be controversy. That's what makes college worth it."
http://www.sho.com/site/ptbs/prevepisodes.do?episodeid=s3/college
And if a private business were to sell or serve a certain race, yah the place wouldn't get much business or the media would be all over them, but it's their property and right to serve whoever they want. The market will determine if that business fails or succeeds.
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