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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Diverse means having different majors, a mix of arts and techies or supporting different ideologies [/quote] It can mean all of that, plus ethnic, religious, racial and sexual orientation diversity. [/quote] Yes, it can and does mean inclusion of those groups. but it does NOT include political diversity, in any way, shape, or form! [/quote] I would imagine that other than groups devoted to politics (Young Republicans, Young Democrats, that sort of thing), politics generally wouldn't factor in to these other groups at all, so how would you even know? I mean, I realize that conservatives in general make it their whole identity and are generally intolerant of anyone who doesn't share their world view, to the point of going out of their way to provoke them, but those types of people generally tend to be older, not college students. The odd college student who did behave this way, i.e. the dummies who think Charlie Kirk was a thought leader, is probably destined to be lonely because no one likes that type of person anyway.[/quote]
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