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"content": "#[0] I fundamentally disagree with you, here. Modern management wisdom tends to support diversity.\n\nhttps://journals.sagepub.com/doi/pdf/10.1177/2158244019900173\n\nBesides, there is no such thing as a lack of diversity. For instance, I am technically an ethnic minority, myself: I am part Scots-Irish. I could technically join a Scottish clan if I liked. This used to be a big deal.\n\nAfter a couple of generations of integration, though, people stop noticing things.",
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