Diversity – How Important Can It Be?

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Ms. Sahli-Wells

The raging fire social concept of diversity has no more ardent champion than City Councilperson Meghan Sahli-Wells.

As far as is known, her diversity desires recognize no borders.

Now, however, Ms. Sahli-Wells wonders, what good is a diverse community without diversity?

Granted that Culver City High School may offer the fourth most diverse campus in America.

Impressive for a community that was overwhelmingly white prior to 1965.

To leftists such as Ms. Sahli-Wells, technicolor in every person, every field, every phase in a life worth living, transcends that fuddy-duddy old-fashioned idea of being, uh, remotely qualified.

Talent is inferior to diversity in all of its glorious value forms, Ms. Sahli-Wells believes.

Who needs justification? Reasoning? Closer examination?

Get in step with society, baby.

As the Council leader in words at each meeting, Ms. Sahli-Wells ran down – a well-chosen verb form – a list of assorted types of earthlings whom Culver City has snubbed – she left no doubt about that – at the ballot box.

She opened her withering indictment of Culver City voters with her favorite target of victimology:

Herself.

“I am only the fifth woman to be elected to the City Council in 100 years,” she said… historically.

Without elevating her voice — or the value of her argument — Ms. Sahli-Wells labeled that “shocking.”

 

(To be continued)

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