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Peter Schwartz

The core of racism is the notion that the individual is meaningless and that membership in the collective - the race - is the source of his identity and value. . . . The notion of 'diversity' entails exactly the same premises as racism - that one's ideas are determined by one's race and that the source of an individual's identity is his ethnic heritage.