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by Roger Clegg
About the author: Roger Clegg is general counsel for the Center for Equal Opportunity, a conservative think tank focused on issues concerning racial preferences, immigration and assimilation, and multicultural education.
We hear a lot about diversity these days. Colleges declare that they celebrate diversity and strive for a diverse student body. Companies hire diversity consultants and fall all over themselves in professing that diversity is good business.
It's hard to be against diversity. Who in America would speak out for uniformity or homogeneity, let alone monotony or sameness"
Nonetheless, I'm sick of diversity. Not because I have anything against non- European Americans in our colleges or workplaces. Let's be honest: Despite the unsubtle hints of the pro-diversity crowd, almost no one is arguing along those lines anymore.
The opposite of being...
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