"Blood and kinship
relations found racial distinctions, and there has been a campaign
since the wars to minimize their significance. One sign that problems
have arisen in this attempt has been the transition from integration to diversity, i.e.
where as before we wanted all races to share a common life we now want
them to live different lives, but put them on display for an alleged
pedagogic value. “Separate but equal” returns as celebrated."
-- James Chastek
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