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I'm not sure what the Bartenders removed, or exactly where the line of acceptable lies, but I believe your analysis is spot on.I’ll focus this post on London, where I live, although my argument might apply to some extent in other parts of the UK and the US. I think that identity politics along with the ideology and policy goal of ‘diversity’ are fuelling intolerance.
-First, because the focus is on our differences rather than our shared values and goals as citizens.
- Secondly, because the strident assertion of group rights (as opposed to individual freedom and civic responsibility) is used to shut down discussion and impose a uniform view: in Orwellian terms ‘Diversity is Conformity’!
- Third, because hierarchies of victimhood are created with self-appointed activists/community leaders competing for victim status for ‘their’ group and therefore refusing to show empathy towards anyone else.
-Fourth, because the population is increasingly Balkanised along lines of gender, ethnicity, religion, sexuality etc. and so there is actually less rather than more contact or dialogue between people with different characteristics or beliefs.
-Fifth, those who feel excluded by what we could call the 'diversity-industrial complex' are likely to become resentful and are good cannon-fodder for populist backlash movements.
Bartender Edit: very specific political content deleted.
This thread is already sailing very close to thew wind as regards house rules. Let's avoid having to shut it down entirely, please.
Some ugly things can come from this forced diversity and hierarchy of victimhood.
My son in law has joined the Alt Right, white nationalist, movement. It breaks my heart. It angers me as well. Researching it seeking ammunition to reason with him, I remained just as disgusted, but realize that these young white men going down that road sincerely believe they are doing so in self defence.
I don't see how it can end well.
That's my two cents, and all I plan to contribute to the discussion.