> Social cohesion is probably stronger influenced by wealth disparity than diversity. That's not what I've seen, anecdotally. In school, university, and work places, the friend groups I've observed and been a part of…
I didn't claim the "sky would fall". I just claimed it would affect you. I think most would agree that it is easier to form connections with those who are more similar to oneself. Call it racism or tribalism if you…
If all your neighbors no longer spoke English, you don't think that would affect you? Obviously that's an extreme example, but other cultural differences will affect you as well.
> Social cohesion is probably stronger influenced by wealth disparity than diversity. That's not what I've seen, anecdotally. In school, university, and work places, the friend groups I've observed and been a part of…
I didn't claim the "sky would fall". I just claimed it would affect you. I think most would agree that it is easier to form connections with those who are more similar to oneself. Call it racism or tribalism if you…
If all your neighbors no longer spoke English, you don't think that would affect you? Obviously that's an extreme example, but other cultural differences will affect you as well.