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Posted by Don Borchelt on Sunday, December 27, 2009
I thought this was profound, and worth repeating:
"The experience of my youth and upbringing has taught me to see diversity not as the dilution of one culture that is thought of as being "American" but as the constant building of a multi-ethnic culture that, by merit of the fact that it has input from so many foreigners, can only be called "American" because it really exists nowhere else but in this great country of immigrants."
- Brian Conklin, December 27, 2009
3 comments on “Brian's Eloquent Post”
jimh269b Says:
Sunday, December 27, 2009 @5:26:51 PM
your right
edavidt Says:
Sunday, December 27, 2009 @7:44:52 PM
Nice. In nature, diversity brings stability. I think the same can be true for human societies.
ELWOOD Says:
Wednesday, January 6, 2010 @7:19:02 AM
An elightened view that I SHARE, Could be that you have tapped a fruitful Maple tree, May the sap flow.
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