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Ned Ewart's avatar

As a student I made friends with two individuals with whom I have maintained friendships throughout adulthood. One was a career professor and department head at a state university and the other ended his career as the Dean of Arts and Sciences at another state university. Both of these individuals I consider to be bright and insightful scholars and genuinely decent human beings. I have been shocked by both believing that the universities have not become radically left leaning in character. The hypothesis I have developed to explain this is they have come to live in an environment so sanitized of true diversity, that they are no longer capable of discerning truth. In the universities, diversity means skin color, gender, sexual orientation, and so forth. People are different in uncountable ways, some are meaningful, others not. Turns out that things like skin color, sexual orientation, weight, gender, and ethnicity are just not that important to the creation of a healthy community. In the absence of diversity of thought one becomes blind and actually ignorant. No matter how knowledgeable one may be, what you don't know is infinitely greater and (I would argue) vastly more important than what you do. A sanitized community creates an ignorant and inane community. Turns out we really do need diversity. We've just lost sight of what that is.

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Don Sloan's avatar

When I see good writing, I realize how much I miss it. Well done, Uri, and thank you.

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