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 Originally Posted by MadMojoMonkey
C'mon, guysh. Just... C'mon.
Can you please just stay on fucking topic for five god damn seconds?
Try to at least pretend like there is a context to this conversation huh?
In this case, the term 'diversity' refers to a desire for every endeavor in society to have participants from as many different group identities as possible. And qualifying group identities are race, religion, citizenship, sexuality, gender expression, gender identity, and of course gender which is entirely different than any of the other things I already said.
Got that?
C'mon
EDIT: and in case it's beyond the capabilities of your monkey brain to identify the question at hand, I'll spell it out for you.
Tucker asked a question. It doesn't matter if it was a good question, or a bad question, or a question that's already been answered. As a scientist, you should know the value of bad ideas. You can't get to the good ideas without them.
Now.....follow me chimp nerd......should Tucker be decried as a racist for asking the question?
That's the question. We're not answering Tucker's question right now. We're not talking about the definition of, or value of diversity yet here. I just wanna know.... is it a legitimate endeavor for Tucker Carlson to ask this question, or should it be decried as racist, de-valued, and ignored?
Now, if you say that it is in fact racist for Tucker to be asking these questions, then there is a follow up question. How do we think?
If we can't articulate an idea, how do we advance as a society?
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