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In reply to the discussion: The Value of Diversity [View all]BainsBane
(53,029 posts)issues and people they think don't matter. That unnecessary division argument is a way of saying you don't count; your concerns are unimportant and shall not be discussed. That the people and issues they oppose related to the lives of people of color and feminists shows that they seek to impose a narrow view of politics in which the majority of the population is excluded entirely from public discourse. Our lives do not matter. Period. That is not simply divisive, it seeks to subjugate the majority of the population by denying their very rights to speech and inclusion in discussions about the political party that depends on our votes. It is a particularly pernicious manifestation of entitlement because it enforces white male supremacy over public discourse and the body politic.