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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous] It is a political tool designed to unify an unwieldy coalition against a common "foe." The whole 'equity' push has also taken on a life of its own as a sort of secular religion. It gives school bureaucrats and others something to talk about endlessly to distract the public from their continuing failures. [/quote] + a million Those three words make me (and most normal people) tune out immediately.[/quote] Please define “normal people”, and if you can, try to not say something circular that boils down to “people that feel the same way I do.”[/quote] Normal people = people who don't want to hurt any particular group, but have little interest in some equity ideology without any clear end goal (most people)[/quote] What makes you think that is “most people”! Also, can you please give an example of a social movement without a clear end goal? What are your thoughts on the civil rights movement of the 1960’s?[/quote] dp here, a goal of the civil rights movement was ending segregation. once achieved, MLK moved onto to economic issues in Chicago, which did not get as much traction. [/quote]
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