Black Success in the U.S. is NOT “Proof” of Racial Equity in the U.S.
<p>In response to a follow-up question in the article, <em>“If a diverse, equitable, and inclusive world is not desirable, what kind of world do you want to live in and why?”,</em> more than one respondent conveyed a pining and longing for a “homogeneous, inequitable, and exclusive” world. In addition to praising the benefits of homogeneity, one respondent asked, <em>“Shouldn’t I have the right to an exclusive community if I desire?”</em> I don’t have much to say in response to a reply like that. That person owns their desire for homogeneity, inequity, and exclusion. While I do not want to live in a homogeneous, inequitable, exclusive world, that person has the right to express that as their desire. I am not writing this article in response to them.</p>
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