Here's my take on why I think you fundamentally misunderstand the underlying scenario.
"Diversity" (how ever you define it and whether you are in favour or not) is OVER represented in the TV, media and certain sectors of society (those that subscribe to that viewpoint.) That was the finding of the article I posted and which has so exercised you.
Any conclusions you may wish to draw in relation to your own interpretation of my opinions and rationale for posting that article are entirely of your own making.
I have formed the view that you 'want' to call anyone that has disagreed with your over enthusiasm (my interpretation) for "diversity" a racist but you have stopped yourself just short of doing so.
The opinions you find contrary to your own, and have railed against, are those of well travelled, well rounded, sensible and decent folk - some I have met in person, others I make that assessment based upon a long history of posting and discussions.
For myself, I hold other nations, traditions, cultures, religions and histories in the absolute highest regard. Every one has its own unique place in the world we all inhabit. Some have strengths, some have weaknesses, some have behaved in ways which we might not consider 'acceptable' today - some still do.
They all have a perfect right to recognition, to celebrate their history, to practice their cultural heritage and to chart their future course.
We may not be too far apart in that regard, I can't see anything to disagree with there (although I wouldn't be surprised if you were one of those history denying statue defacers)
Where we seem to part company is that you appear to be advocating throwing everything into 1 big pot and mashing it all up to see what pops out at the end - and I don't.
Metropolitan, urban multiculturalism - how is that all working out exactly? Not so well I'd say.
But not satisfied with decimating the urban domain with ethnic and cultural ghettos, the extremists are now seeking to spread their bile into the rural domain.
Do you really not see the issue with this ⬇️?
“This toolkit is about getting people who are not racist to become anti-racist, especially for people who live in rural areas who might be thinking we don’t have that much racism around here,”
People that are NOT racist have to be made into anti racist activists....
Black Lives Matter group offers rural people 'insight into prejudice' | World news | The Guardian
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BLM in the Stix promotes online toolkit to encourage UK communities to take a stand