7. Diversity

Approval Rate: 61%

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    pizzahutsucks2_2

    Tue Oct 19 2010

    not all of us white people can afford to send our kids to private school.

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    ronaldtheriot

    Sun Jun 13 2010

    This is the reality of the situation. Whites only SAY that they like diversity, and that's only to placate minorities. Most whites, in fact, much prefer to affiliate with other whites. This seems to be an in-born trait.

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    jbn04110

    Thu Feb 04 2010

    I like being around people like me to avoid serious conflicts, although I like to debate.

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    frankswildyear_s

    Thu Feb 04 2010

    We love it, but not too much, we still want to stay in charge.

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    oscargamblesfr_o

    Thu Feb 04 2010

    Don't be so quick to make this claim- try reading a review by that Doorgunner creature first!

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    steveyj

    Mon Dec 14 2009

    Talk the talk but never walk the talk.

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    irishgit

    Sun Sep 27 2009

    I guess, but what really impresses me is the following review on this subject, which can be found below. "I dont know nothing about that. I live in Louisiana" Am I alone in thinking that the reviewer is under the illusion that Divers City is a town in California?

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    canadasucks

    Sat Jun 27 2009

    . . .a clever addition to this inside-joke of a list. . . . . .yes, it is a paleface thing amongst some legitimate crusaders of social justice but certainly held by mostly disaffected college students. I once got long stares from a graduate class and the professor by saying I wasn't interested in diversity- I said- "I want the best minds and the most talent. . .ergo, it's not diversity." Some of them got it. . .the dim bulbs didn't. . .

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    gwynhafar

    Mon Jun 22 2009

    After teaching in the public schools for 15 years, I would not recommend anyone send their kids there. Save up for private school if at all possible. We need a national curriculum and international standardized achievement testing to judge our progress. Talk to your kids about every subject and how it all relates to their world every day. Value education and scholarship in what your child undertakes in school. Fill in the gaps and make being educated something to value and strive for every day!

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    fitman

    Thu Apr 30 2009

    Ordinary 'fays don't mind it too much, as long as they're allowed the illusion they're still in charge.

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    kaylastarshine

    Sat Feb 28 2009

    Well, diversity is a great thing, when it comes to people. But when it comes to food, I am very picky, and don't have diverse tastes.

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    raise_awareness_of_poverty_hunger_in_america

    Sat Jan 10 2009

    Oh my God this is perfect. But I think you should change your survey to RICH WHITE PEOPLE. That was never an option for me but you are absolutely right. In my city, Milwaukee, the most segregated racist place all the people of color or other ethnic backgrounds have to come in by bus, to the suburbs to do the crappy service work... so wrong. Cannot live there but clean their clothes.

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    jesse_and_jacelyn

    Sun Jan 04 2009

    I dont know nothing about that. I live in Louisiana

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    victor83

    Sun Jan 04 2009

    There is nothing "diverse" about this stupid, racist list and the double standard it represents here.

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    erin1552

    Sat Jan 03 2009

    my kids go to school at a small public school, then again I live no where near these large cities mentioned---however, I could careless about mex food, unless taco bell counts and I really love sushi....but eat it at home around a bunch of white fam members...because those damn chairs are uncomfortable...and I am allergic to diversity

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    caroline112

    Sun Dec 28 2008

    who doednt like diversity

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    ktrina_pms

    Sun Nov 16 2008

    veryy true

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    grizzdipper

    Fri Oct 24 2008

    aaaaaah.........

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    meghann

    Wed Oct 22 2008

    It is good to have the opportunity to meet and learn from those of different cultures.

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    twansalem

    Mon Oct 20 2008

    I dislike people trying to increase diversity for no other reason than that they want to increase diversity. What's the point? If an area is diverse, great. If not, fine. People always worry about the diversity of small liberal arts colleges in the midwest, or at least they did at the school I went to. There is a reason that most of the people at these schools are white. 95%+ of the people in the towns these schools are located in are white. It's not that hard to figure out.

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    numbah16tdhaha

    Mon Oct 20 2008

    As a Jedi, I dig diversity. Twi'leks, Wookiees, whatever! All are a Jedi's friends, so how's a different skin tone gonna bug me? Also consider that alot of my Jarheads were darker shades of green, so to speak. I was even declared an honorary Mexican by my assistant gunner one time!

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    samanthajean

    Sun Oct 19 2008

    I like diversity, but there's no way in hell I'm paying for school til the kid gets to college

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    stephanie9838

    Fri Oct 17 2008

    That's RIGHT BABY...that's the AMERICAN WAY!

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    lori52

    Fri Oct 17 2008

    GOOD FOOD IS DIFFERENT THAN SENDING YOUR KID INTO A WAR ZONE.(KIDDING)