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Is it that people have grown somewhat intolerant to diversity nowadays, despite we're fighting for the rights of all and of all differences

But somehow it feels people have grown entitled and they are like, nah, when they see the first trouble or difference, like we turned up the volume on talking about embracing diversity and we kind of in actuality became less forgiving?

Or maybe I am still young to be able to see what was happening few decades back? Maybe it is my impression?
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FoxyGoddess · 51-55, F
I think it has always been there, under the surface. After WWII, it was extremely unpopular to be racist and for good reason. They had just experienced what racism and bigotry does.

As time went on, that sort of became a myth. As people saw more people who weren't like them come into their countries, they got more upset and intolerant.

Now we live in an era where they wear their hate like a hero's badge of honor, when it just makes them monsters. But they think they are the victims and why others see them as such.

Wrong think has led us once to something horrific. It is happening again because people literally never learn that hate is the evil in the world.