tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-11679714.post4635709162868179291..comments2024-03-28T11:36:22.391-04:00Comments on Half an Hour: Diversity and Diversity TrainingStephen Downeshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/06140591903467372209noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-11679714.post-16731381334509580742016-10-10T17:52:38.143-04:002016-10-10T17:52:38.143-04:00Had he given his writing a bit more effort and tho...Had he given his writing a bit more effort and thought this intent may have shone through. But it did not, and I am not convinced that he cared. Clark is free to oppose diversity. Goodness knows, a substantial portion of his own compatriots do, to the point that they want to expel immigrants from the country (they probably have bad things to say about curry too). If he wants to align with the likes of Elizabeth May and Nigel Farage, he should just say so.<br />D<br />I do care. Why should you align me with anyone? And it's Teresa May, not 'Elizabeth'. Had you done what you accused me of doing, “given your writing a bit more effort” you would have got this right. Love curry- eaten it all my life.<br />S<br />This little dance around diversity training is a sham not worthy of the little effort it took to write.<br />D<br />A sham! What an arrogant ending. For a man who supports 'diversity of thought' this suddenly gets all too personal. You’re better than this Stephen. Always had a lot of respect for you but I really do think you’ve fallen into replacing ‘diversity of thought’ with arrogance and insults.Donald Clarkhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00796341486328270474noreply@blogger.com