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The Delusion of Diversity & The Foreign Face An Inquiry into Representation, Commerce, and the Managed Imagination Diversity did not fail because it was immoral. It succeeded because it was profitable. Modern institutions discovered that showing difference costs less than understanding it, and visibility travels faster than depth. What appears as progress often functions as reassurance, calming audiences while leaving structures untouched. Representation became effective the moment it stopped asking difficult questions and started delivering familiar images. The result is a culture rich in faces and poor in imagination, where complexity is trimmed to fit campaigns, and individuality is softened for scale. This episode examines how diversity shifted from ethical demand to market strategy, and why being seen so often still feels like being misunderstood.
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