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SquattyLaHeron t1_j2rwz31 wrote

AAPI population Providence 6% but honestly since many are scholars connected to Brown RIC PC URI, they might not be voters. I don't think anything nefarious going on here. I am Asian American.

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Proof-Variation7005 t1_j2ryzjx wrote

Yeah, something could be the most diverse group so far, be incredibly representative of the larger population, yet still not include every single possible demographic. That doesn't make it not diverse.

Given the history of society and politics, the description "diverse" just means "not just a bunch of white men."

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leavingthecold OP t1_j2rz9h0 wrote

Take out the PI, never in my 30 plus years have I ever seen Pacific Islanders over here except the guys who played football for college or the NE Patriots.

I don't think anything nefarious either but I do think there is something going on with voter demographics. Some groups get the blind eye turned on immigration while others don't even get that opportunity.

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ynwp t1_j2s06ou wrote

It is like the term “people of color”, “diversity” just means not all white.

They’re both pretty useless terms and seem to be used for expedience.

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babsonnexus t1_j2sa255 wrote

>Native American person

Ward 14 Shelley Peterson was born in Peru and something like 90% of people from Peru have at least some mixed indigenous ancestry.

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leavingthecold OP t1_j2x7qpy wrote

participating in the process for one , donating to whichever candidate aligns with my views however none this past election. Hence why I say throw someone in there for face value. There was an Asian girl who ran for city council in November I forget her name, why not put her on a special seat in the name of diversity hire.

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