Tokenism & diversity quota

stop this meme. read history.

By the time the US was truly becoming a nation in the 19th century there were multiple different European populations and some even caused strife within the US like the Irish and Italians. Hell people even briefly disliked the Germans during WW1.

Unless you are about to sit there and tell me that Europeans are a homogeneous people and culture then the US has always been a diverse nation.

Very few empires/nations in history can claim to be as diverse as the US and usually when it came to empires it's because said empires conquered many different peoples.
 
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Unless you are about to sit there and tell me that Europeans are a homogeneous people and culture then the US has always been a diverse nation.
that's my point. we weren't disagreeing. it's always been people infighting in the US. "fragmented cobb salad" is a slightly better way to describe the US history than "melting pot".
 
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What @dopy is saying is that "melting pot" was a marketing ploy saying. Akin to political slogans.

When do you think tokenism started and begun to be mainstream, to say? What was the first token character?
 
Thomas Sowell is a pretty dang sharp tack and is capable of articulating his points without sounding like a complete jackoff. Grouping him with Milo is kind of weird.

Yea, Thomas Sowell is in an entirely different league that involves actually looking into his stuff. I just read Intellectuals and Race, and hav
 
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