terça-feira, 23 de março de 2004

Quando a diversidade é uniformização

"My question: doesn't the uniqueness of Japanese culture add to the diversity of the world?

And aren't we supposed to celebrate diversity?

Oh, excuse me, that's the wrong kind of diversity. We are supposed to celebrate the right kind of diversity—the kind where each country becomes so diverse in population, its culture so diluted by immigration, that all countries are eventually the same.

How silly of me to forget that the ultimate goal of "diversity" is global uniformity—and monotony."

Japanese Substitute Inventiveness for Immigration; NYT Shocked

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