Diversity is Not Our Strength

Diversity is not a virtue. Just another false premise to build a bunch of shit policies on top of. Biases in hiring are bad, but not because diversity is a virtue.

It's like when the warmists co-opted the environmental movement. Pollution is bad, but not because it causes warming. Liberals fuck up anything good.
AGW is because of our human pollution.

And diversity has greatly benefited our country.

Did you see the level of sports before we included everyone.
 
What music do you listen too?

What food do you eat?

Have you thanked a rich white person from the south for taking inter-generational wealth from diversity?
Seriously? A few insignificant luxury items is supposed to make us overlook the extraordinary costs in all other aspects of society? If that's the case get the government out of welfare and let the music and exotic food industry offset the costs of diversity.
 
yah, well since The DemNazi Party wants to see all 'Dorty Joos' shoved in to The Mediterranean Sea, I think he has a point.

You'd like to see that too, right little DemNazi hairy man butt loving Fascist?
That's another one of your filthy lies, God loving hypocrite. I've dealt with "God" loving jerkoffs like you before who hate everybody who isn't like YOU. Thanks for proving my point about your blatent hypocricy, Trump asseating fucktwit.

Deep down you'd love to jump Trump's bones, wouldntcha?
 
That's another one of your filthy lies, God loving hypocrite. I've dealt with "God" loving jerkoffs like you before who hate everybody who isn't like YOU. Thanks for proving my point about your blatent hypocricy, Trump asseating fucktwit.

Deep down you'd love to jump Trump's bones, wouldntcha?
Nice Dodge Jew Hater.
 
In America its a topic where foreigners do not belong
Show me where it says that in the rules.
 

About 40 percent of our Ph.D. scientists and engineers were born in another country, Orrenius writes. People tend to focus on illegal or low-skilled immigration when discussing immigrants and often do not recognize the tremendous contribution of high-skilled immigrants.

Dallas Federal Reserve


A new study, released last week, throws new information into the debate over foreign workers who arrive in the U.S. on such specialty visas.

The report, based on telephone surveys with 2,054 companies and projections by researchers at the University of California at Berkeley and Duke University, says about 25 percent of the technology and engineering companies launched in the U.S. in the past decade had at least one foreign-born founder.


Immigrants Become Founding Fathers


These immigrant founders tended to be highly educated - 96 percent held bachelor's degrees and 74 percent held graduate or postgraduate degrees, with 75 percent of these degrees in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics-related fields. The vast majority of these company founders didn't come to the United States as entrepreneurs 52 percent came to study, 40 percent came to work, and 5.5 percent came for family reasons. Only 1.6 percent came to start companies in America.

Even though these founders immigrated for other purposes initially, they typically started their companies just 13.25 years after arriving in the United States. And, rather than settling in well-established immigrant gateways, such as New York or Los Angeles, they moved to a diverse group of tech centers across the country and helped fuel their growth.

http://www.kauffman.org/uploadedFiles/WadhwaTBook09.pdf


While 23 percent of the nation's cooks and 20 percent of its janitors were immigrants in 2000, 27 percent of new computer-software engineers were also immigrants, according to a recent Migration Policy Institute study.

Indeed, the more technically educated the group, the more likely immigrants are to be overrepresented in it.
While the foreign born make up 15 percent of the overall workforce, according to the 2000 census, they constitute approximately 17 percent of those with a bachelor's degree in science and engineering occupations, 29 percent of those with a master's degree, and 39 percent of those with a doctoral degree.


As US nears milestone, a rising mix of immigrants - CSMonitor.com
 
Show me where it says that in the rules.
The rules dont say it but I do

foreigners do not belong in debates about US issues
 

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