Not all cultures are great. If you are claiming “all cultures are great”, then perhaps “great” has lost any useful meaning.
Discrimination, as the ability to discriminate features to identify useful pattens, is not *-ist; it’s a critical skill that is being sullied by some neo-intellectual BS that passes for “equality” or something.
The ability to identify patterns of behaviour prevalent to a class of suppliers and avoid them, rewarding other supplies — even from the same area of the world — who are better; even “great” perhaps, is a valuable skill...
But perhaps I’m wrong. They’re all great. Carry on.
Give one example of a non-ethnic Chinese person who is considered to be culturally Chinese.
It's the norm in the west to not conflate culture with race. But to think that this is the norm in the rest of the world is to project your value system on others.
Not all cultures are great. If you are claiming “all cultures are great”, then perhaps “great” has lost any useful meaning.
Discrimination, as the ability to discriminate features to identify useful pattens, is not *-ist; it’s a critical skill that is being sullied by some neo-intellectual BS that passes for “equality” or something.
The ability to identify patterns of behaviour prevalent to a class of suppliers and avoid them, rewarding other supplies — even from the same area of the world — who are better; even “great” perhaps, is a valuable skill...
But perhaps I’m wrong. They’re all great. Carry on.