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ZombieHorde

(29,047 posts)
Fri Mar 29, 2013, 08:30 PM Mar 2013

According to your opinion, which of these sewing circles is the most diverse?

Each sewing circle has four people in it.

Group A: All members were born in the US, live in the same apartment complex, and go to the same church. One member is white, one is black, one is yellow, and one is brown. (Diversity of skin color.)

Group B: All members are white. One is from the US, one is from Germany, one is from Sweden, and one is from South Africa. (Diversity of culture.)

Group C: All members are white and live in the same apartment complex. One member is Christian, one is atheist/skeptic, one is Buddhist, and one is pagan. (Diversity of philosophy.)


7 votes, 0 passes | Time left: Unlimited
Group A (skin color) is the most diverse.
0 (0%)
Group B (culture) is the most diverse.
1 (14%)
Group C (philosophy) is the most diverse.
2 (29%)
Groups A and B are more diverse than group C.
0 (0%)
Groups A and C are more diverse than group B.
0 (0%)
Groups B and C are more diverse than group A.
0 (0%)
All three groups are equally diverse.
3 (43%)
Clouds are gross. (other)
1 (14%)
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According to your opinion, which of these sewing circles is the most diverse? (Original Post) ZombieHorde Mar 2013 OP
And what proposed solutions are there for such a pressing problem as this? Make7 Mar 2013 #1
Group A and C live in the same apartment complex, suggesting that Agnosticsherbet Mar 2013 #2
I don't know how to sew DollarBillHines Mar 2013 #3
Do the four folks in Group B belong to a church? And where do they live? :) n/t Tx4obama Mar 2013 #4
All Christian and all just moved to Japan last week. nt ZombieHorde Mar 2013 #9
Group C sounds like my household liberal_at_heart Mar 2013 #5
They're all sewing supremacists. Silent3 Mar 2013 #6
Do they all belong to Ravelry? Grey Mar 2013 #7
are they sewing what they reap ? olddots Mar 2013 #8
yellow??????????? I have never ever seen a yellow person. nt msongs Mar 2013 #10
Asian folks are considered yellow. nt ZombieHorde Mar 2013 #11

Make7

(8,543 posts)
1. And what proposed solutions are there for such a pressing problem as this?
Fri Mar 29, 2013, 08:48 PM
Mar 2013

How can we assure that there is adequate sewing circle diversity of the proper type in this world? That's what I would like to know. What should we do?

Agnosticsherbet

(11,619 posts)
2. Group A and C live in the same apartment complex, suggesting that
Fri Mar 29, 2013, 08:53 PM
Mar 2013

they share socio economic class, neighborhood, and certainly are at least distantly acquainted. The group with the greatest difference are those from different nations, cultures, and language background that have no real relationship, at least from the data given. If we are only rating the different forms of diversity against each other, then they are equally diverse. I chose to look at all the differences in the data.

Grey

(1,581 posts)
7. Do they all belong to Ravelry?
Fri Mar 29, 2013, 11:09 PM
Mar 2013

We are 3,000,000 strong and come from all over the world,and in all colours.

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