My Thoughts On Diversity

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"The greatest danger is not the thing itself, but the fear of the thing. The fear of change, the fear of the unknown [the fear of diversity] is what holds people back." - Paulo Coelho.


I've always been one to be curious and read about most things people would normally fear; death, dangerous animals, some rather interesting looking weapons, etc. It isn't a straight up obsession, but just a passing glance, smile and mental note to read up on it later. This isn't really something that I've been open about because.. well, it makes for terrible conversation topics😂

One of my latest reads though has been about discrimination and the cause of it.
What brought this topic to my head was a conversation I had with one of my female friends about her marriage choices and how she straight of ruled out a specific tribe from the list.
Just idle chatter of course as I and she are nowhere near the age of marriage, yet the way the popular tribe was quickly dismissed was quite shocking to me 😂😂.
I laughed about it and asked why she ruled them out and her only reply was.

"Because its a (_____) man"😂😂

Immediately I felt a pang of pity for any unfortunate guy from that tribe who may have fallen and tried to woo her without knowing that his actions may be fruitless 😂

She's quite an eye catcher.

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That's just a small, rather complex example of diversity discrimination yet there are more baser and harsher instances that I've heard, read and seen happen.
The concept of diversity tolerance is the ability to accept, relate and flow with someone from a different tribe, religion, appearance, perspective or lifestyle. And to be honest, this isn't quite an easy thing to do.

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Accepting these differences is the first bit. Accepting it means admitting to yourself that its different and it's alright (and in most cases, your previous way of thinking was wrong or flawed), yet that in itself is a huge mountain to climb.

I've been avoiding honey all my life due to where and what I learned while I grew up and you're here trying to tell me that it's sweet and not at all poisonous.

Well, my mind wouldn't be easily swayed.
Even if you eat it in my front, I can easily say you're different from me.


The fear of the unknown is the main driving force to diversity discrimination.
Ignorance about a tribes religion and or lifestyle can cause misunderstandings and arguments.
I've seen this happen a whole lot of times and it's a bit funny to watch a spectator but sad, confusing and frustrating to be involved in it.

There's also the aspect of being introduced first to a wrong or faulty explanation of a concept and perspective, at such making someone to have the wrong idea about it.
This is the most case about religions and crypto

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The Muslim Jihadists have made quite a few people hate Muslims. They don't have or know enough about the religion or all other Muslims but as 1% is in terrorism due to religion, in their eyes all Muslims are terrorists.

I have some Muslim friends, and the only terror I've seen from one is when I collected her meat in Salah... 😂😂
Fun times...

In the crypto world, we see this kind of instance regularly, people hating the idea of crypto due to numerous scams and phishing instances. They assumed that the only real money is the physical one they can touch.
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Its sad that there are numerous instances of diversity in our society yet not so many people can be tolerant and embrace it.
Before it was easy to ignore, but now it's becoming increasingly clear that change is essential, diversity is needed, and the fear of the unknown wouldn't keep the unknown for long.
Diversity can be a bad thing, but it is more often than not a good thing in the society.
It's not only salt that makes a good pot of stew nor is it only one color that makes the rainbow, yet they are both equally beautiful and enjoyable.

Abi na so dem dey talk am😂😂

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It is only with tolerance that we can advance beyond our limits because by so doing we learn more and grow our world
Thus, tolerance is a factor that helps both you and thw person you tolerate.

Nice one friend. Honestly i too is guilty of listing out a specific tribe, not because people say but because i have seen for myself.. It's not justifiable tho.

Let's just go with your definition of diversity.. I guess it settles it all.
#dreemerforlife

Well said dude!

Out of curiosity, how old is marriage age where you live? Are you a teenager Seki?! 😱 I think maybe a young adult who knows it is perhaps better to wait for such things?

Regardless, I found your thoughts profound and enjoyable. To judge a group by a small portion of it is surely fallacy. To give an example from above, I personally know that men from Muslim majority countries often value and cherish women much more than they do in western cultures, yet we have the opposite opinion of them here in the west. silly, it's so silly.

What I take away from your post most is that we must have open eyes, a great and important point to make!

Are You a teenager seki?

Sometimes 🌚😂😂😂

Well, I'm old enough to not be classified as a teen anymore but I still have the 'teen' in my age.

Ohh but never fear... I stopped acting like a full on teen since I was sixteen 😂😂

Interestingly enough our intolerance to things that are different is what has kept us alive for so long. It wasn't the long ago when someone that came along that looked different to you could mean death to you and your family.

But the modern world is a different beast, even so in third world countries. People live way better than they did say 100 years ago. I always ask people everywhere in the world -- would you rather live now? Or when your grandparents did?

Personally I think diversity IS a strength, although I'm a bit unwilling to force it on other people. This sudden wave of "you must accept people for who they are" wrinkles my nose a little, because that encroaches on personal choice.

I'm a big believer in live and let live. As long as it's not harming anyone.

Your friend for example. Well, she's going to miss out. Perhaps on the love of her life, or she may have a lucky escape. Either or, her choice to make :)

Perhaps...
Different is still dangerous and staying away from the strange is a way of staying safe.

Not forcing your ideas on someone ie a way of diversity tolerance too.
I'm different and you're different. Stay that way or change, it's your choice and I respect that.

About my friend, well her choice could later change along the years. She's quite an inconsistent person, that's what make her amusing and interesting to me 😂😂

You gave a really interesting take on this discussion and I believe that the instances you highlighted as case studies are also very insightful.

I've traveled across different regions in Nigeria and it's funny how I notice these salient "that Igbo guy" reaction from folks. Even when I was in the Banking sector in Jos, the Bank Manager usually threw the "Igbo Man" jabs in ways that weren't very appealing.

I'm not even mad at that. I just know that I'm open-minded enough to associate with folks without putting their culture, tribe, or religion at the forefront.

I'm quite tolerant of the things that make us so different however, I have things I don't tolerate. For example, the whole trans drama that's going on in America. Oh, my Goodness!

I'm not tolerating that at all. Haha. That's why I'm rapidly losing interest in American Movies and stuff.

Well our president just signed a bill legalizing the trans movement here😂😂😂

Me I care not about it. Be whatever you want to be, but just don't try to project such feelings towards me😭😔😂

I will project it😂😂😂😂. Mind you Tinubu no Sabi read na why.😂😭

I'll accept all your feelings b🥺😂😂😂😂

Don't even think about it😂

😂😂

No be you go tell me wetin to accept/ wetin not to accept. Mind your business you this boy.

I no even know wetin you don take😂😭😭😂😂😂😂

Opium 😂

That's harmful 😂😂

Lol! I once acted like your female friend though, I had some set of tribe that I will dare not date from not even to marry. It was my rules 😂

Ohhh😂😂
Still following those rules?😂

Before nko!!!😄