Submitted by teamongered t3_10iowxk in dataisbeautiful
st4n13l t1_j5g9w8i wrote
Reply to comment by tabrisangel in Racial diversity in top tech & biotech companies [OC] by teamongered
They said the US was consciously and legally headed toward segregation. The "evidence" they presented doesn't support that when considered in the context of what those universities are actually doing. And even if it did, it doesn't support anything about moving legally towards segregation.
Where's the strawman?
Rraen_ t1_j5kinw8 wrote
I think they were trying to say that we are choosing to segregate ourselves more publicly, not that there is a return to government mandated segregation. Which is somewhat true, but not necessarily dysfunctional or unhealthy. There's a really interesting study by Robert Putnam from Harvard. Here's part of the abstract relevant to this topic:
I'm not going to use silly words like good and bad, some of us do choose to segregate ourselves, but we appear to do it more typically because of the desire for community and safety, as opposed to hate for the other.
MarioKartWiii t1_j5gvauc wrote
Some people think additional optional events is the same as forcing people to segregate and there’s no educating them. Our only hope is that they leave or die
vonRoeff t1_j5ib1cp wrote
I'm curious, would you accept a "whites only" additional optional event?
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