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Originally Posted by CliffFletcher
How often does religion come up in everyday interaction between high school students? I’d say their family ethnic backgrounds are far more relevant when it comes to diversity.
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It doesn't need to explicitly come up. It's just like kids that go to very affluent schools. They think it's "normal" for your parents to buy you a car when you're 16. It's "normal" to have your parents send you on a grade 12 trip to Europe.
Spending your time in a homogenous environment in any dimension reduces your opportunity to build empathy and understanding.