Quote Originally Posted by Sasaki Kojiro View Post
"valuing diversity"
Perhaps I owe you a more substantive response, but I do think you are missing the point in railing against "diversity".

Quote Originally Posted by Sasaki Kojiro View Post
"Some immigrant groups have nothing but admirable qualities. They should be admired for their admirable qualities. We should say "they are objectively good people". But when you 'value diversity" you aren't doing that. And the flipside is that when they aren't admirable, you are still "valuing diversity". It's wrong both ways. It's a phrase that's terribly weak in praise, and lacks the capacity for criticism.
"Diversity", and valuing it is precisely not about productivity or worth and is certainly not a scoring chart for integration. It's just about not being a homogenous blob of society and taking pleasure in that.