Rep. Virgil Goode is back at it in USA Today.
His staff would do well to advise him to leave well enough alone, recognizing that clarifications rarely mollify; instead, they tend to make matters worse, especially when the words “end diversity” are included in one’s attempt to set the record straight. Ok, I know I’m taking those two words out of context, but honestly, does Rep. Goode really think that if we promote diversity we’ll be overtaken by just the opposite?
That’s precisely where he’s missing his own point, ignoring hundreds of years of American, melting-pot history in the process.