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I was watching the TV the other
night and they had a little footage of Fred Lau, the San
Francisco Chief of Police. He said, "This issue is
of concern to our communities." Plural. So a major
official sees San Francisco as a gaggle of ethnic
enclaves rather than a single city.
It reminded me of my grade school education, in which
the teachers always emphasized that the Civil War
unified America, saying that before the war, people
said, "The United States ARE..." and after the
war people said, "The United States IS..."
I have no idea whether that was actually the case or
whether it was instead the education version of an urban
legend. However, the civics message of a unified America
was stated strongly enough for me to remember years
later.
It's unfortunate that devolution has become fashionable
through the use of misleading terminology
("multiculturalism," "diversity"
etc.) and the constant harangues of the media.
March 25, 2001