Episcopalian or Unitarian, then you are liberal. the pluralistic society, we should have the right to choose based on our own religious beliefs. I'm worried that we're getting close to the
big part of the book. In a liberal pluralistic society like ours where we do not agree about what's fair, uh what's just, or what's even worth valuing or wanting, um or we don't
Certainly some things missing. That's a pluralistic , multiracial democracy.
But what does the theory say? They don't have the pluralistic part.
army? What is it saying about democracy in Israel right now? It says that Israel is a is a pluralistic society. It's a society with a lot of social rifts and that we have some type of equilibrium that held for a
And there is nothing in the definition of equality that talks about fairness. And that's why the pursuit of an equal education system in a pluralistic , multiracial democracy that is also embedded with a long history of white supremacy and male supremacy and hetero supremacy and class supremacy and radicalized inequality has created a fundamentally unequal
and Kentucky excluded. That's a national crisis if we are actually aiming to be a pluralistic , multiracial democracy. Because this is the map of a social apartheid.
Certainly some things missing. We have to invert that if we're going to be a pluralistic , multiracial democracy.
And "Taste the Nation" was not made for people who think like me. It was not made for people who believe in diversity, who really believe in a pluralistic society. It was made with the hopes of opening a conversation with people who don't think like me, who are maybe much more
I wanted to wear it on my sleeve to make people confront that they were among people who were the kind of people And when the capital is more widely distributed, you have more pluralistic choices, more pluralistic decisions, which creates things
and male supremacy and hetero supremacy and class supremacy and radicalized inequality has created a fundamentally unequal society, such that it's literally disruptive of a pluralistic , multiracial democracy. Equity is the right pivot, but to pivot towards equity, you have to understand two things.
Because this is the map of a social apartheid. This is radicalized inequality that is so embedded across the nation that it's interruptive of a pluralistic , multiracial democracy. This is our national income data.
have our blind spot in our hypocrisy as well so we've now been somewhat humbl now we've got to expand our hustle we yes we've got to be on this long march back to try to become even more pluralistic include more people um people who may have felt left out or disrespected but we also can do a lot more DC writes the laws Silicon Valley
And it's not going to work. between Mongolians, Tibetans, and Chinese, with some Turks also, some Muslim Turks in there too, a really pluralistic fringe area of northeast Tibet,