No reasonable person wants anything other than for the United States to benefit from the diversity of its people. To call diversity a strength is more than a pleasant homily; it is a core civic value embraced by large majorities of our people. But what if we’re doing it wrong? And not merely a few degrees right or left of true north, but completely wrong: up-is-down, Bizarro World wrong? What if our well-intended impulses to make a virtue of “diversity, equity, and inclusion” (DEI) are actually exacerbating the tensions between diverse groups of Americans?
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In 232 years of elections, Trump is the first loser to try to overthrow the republic to stay in power – only to remain the Republican Party’s leader anyway.
In 232 years of elections, Trump became the first loser to try to overthrow the republic to remain in power, but remains the Republican Party’s leader anyway.