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Actually it changes a lot.
Subjective challenges the level of accuracy of the list. Arbitrary claims that list is complete garbage.
Telling that you make no distinction between those two words.
You want to admit that you are opposed to this discussion because you are emotionally invested in the idea that diversity is good and you dont' care about the facts?
Facts!
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Here are the "facts"...some magazine made a list of totally subjective items to determine "quality of life".
The other fact is that if even if you agree 100% with their list...not a damn fucking thing on it is impacted by the color of one's skin.
I do not know if you have a job or have ever had a job, but never in my current job or previous job or my 20 years in the Marine Corps did I find that a color of a person's skin made any difference in how they preformed their jobs. There were shitty people of all colors and amazing people of all colors, no color had a higher percent of "shitty" people or better people.
The fact that you are a racist and judge people by the color of their skin is not something I can help, but I take solace in the fact that people like you and BL are a dying breed and you will die off eventually, and that day the world will be a better place.
Do you cross the street when you see a brown or black person walking down the sidewalk on the same side you are on?