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Old 08-27-2013, 01:13 PM
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I stand to be corrected—I certainly could have missed it as this is a long thread—but I haven't seen DrPhil criticize NPC orgs for lack of diversity. I think she's made pretty clear she's not doing that.
I didn't say she was criticizing NPC organizations for lack of diversity.

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As I have also said a couple of times in this thread, my posts are not about diversity in the SEC but about a larger point that is often missed.
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Some of you were discussing diversity in the SEC. Some of us were addressing a larger issue.
I took it from those statements to mean that this talk of diversity had gone beyond collegiate organizations and that that larger issue was ethnicity/racial/diversity in general.

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The notion of faux colorblindness and tokenism have made people (read: usually many white people) pretend that having a few nonwhites is a quick solution to a silent issue and therefore you (in general) can claim diversity based on a small percent of the total population.
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As long as predominantly white organizations keep pretending that race is not intentionally and/or unintentionally part of their foundation and general makeup, there will be no diversity. That is fine if there is no diversity but you (in general) cannot then pretend that race is not part of your foundation and general makeup. Keep pretending your demographic makeup is mere coincidence, and keep pretending that whiteness is invisible and race neutral and only nonwhite organizations are founded or rooted in race and ethnicity, and you will keep running in circles regarding "diversity."
Is this not criticism of white groups in general? Please correct me if I had failed to comprehend your intended meaning.
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