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Ridgerunner
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I have a niece who eschewed a reasonably-priced Catholic grade school education for her children, choosing instead a pricey secular private school. Why? Because, she said, the Catholic schools lacked “diversity” whereas the private school studiously ensured that it had “diversity”.You got me there. Im guilty as sin.
And so, her white, suburban, professional-class children go to a school in which there are also some Asian and black, suburban, professional-class children.
And this is diversity?
There would have been more diversity in a social sense in the Catholic school, since the students did not all come from suburban, professional-class families. But it did make her feel good.
The public school, of course, was out of the question, being riddled with crime and drug use.
I didn’t say anything.