Everywhere I go I hear about the glories of diversity. We are encouraged to be our own person and welcome people of all races, cultures and backgrounds. Though if someone is actually "different" in our society, they will be alienated and excluded.
At school, kids are made to feel like outcasts if they do not behave like the "in crowd" The lunch room in high school is broken up by social class and race. In the adult world, people who show individuality are called "strange" "different "weird" or an "oddball" We let the media set controls onl how we should dress, talk, behave.
What is it about American culture that talks about the values of diversity- but really discourages it in practice?
At school, kids are made to feel like outcasts if they do not behave like the "in crowd" The lunch room in high school is broken up by social class and race. In the adult world, people who show individuality are called "strange" "different "weird" or an "oddball" We let the media set controls onl how we should dress, talk, behave.
What is it about American culture that talks about the values of diversity- but really discourages it in practice?