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We have the ethnic tribes, the sexual identity tribes, the religious tribes, the education tribes and the economic tribes. All clamoring for and demanding special treatment

We certainly face a societal dilemma as we go forward


By Guest Column -- Lois Virgo——--April 5, 2017

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We certainly face a societal dilemma as we go forward. As Barack Obama has spoken eloquently about, we are a nation of tribes and instead of blending and moving forward with a united front, we are more divided. New tribes are being formed. We have the ethnic tribes, the sexual identity tribes, the religious tribes, the education tribes and the economic tribes. All tribes are clamoring for (even demanding) special treatment. Once upon a time, in America, the Irish, Greek, Polish, Italian, and German immigrants settled into their neighborhoods. They celebrated their heritage, ate their traditional foods, worshipped at their traditional churches but not once did they demand special treatment. They were grateful for the opportunity. Now, giving opportunity isn't enough. Now all the diverse tribes want special places, special laws and rules, special help. If the goal is inclusiveness, then how can separating ourselves out accomplish the goal? Sincerely, Lois Virgo

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