Speaker 2
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Speaker 1
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Speaker 1
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Speaker 2
fail? I think I get a sense of why something like the California Master Plan might be really appealing, but I'm not sure that I yet see from what you're saying what the current framework fails to achieve, if that makes sense.
Speaker 1
I'm trying to see what the current framework does achieve. So what's the output of diversity training in terms of different political outcomes, in terms of meaningfully different social interaction. So in a way, I think what I'm getting at is not just different modes of attacking the problem, but a different understanding of what the problem is in the first place. And so I don't actually think culture war problems that we might have around how people are talking about identity politics. I think those are more often red herrings. You know, people lament polarization, people lament the kinds of discussions that folks have on social media or on talk shows or whatever, but I don't think that's the actual conversation we're having. I don't think that's actually what drives people up a wall. That's just kind of the place we've located the culture war in this particular decade. But I think really there's a sense that people feel powerless and disconnected, and there's a question of who and what to put the blame on. And so these kinds of cultural battles about who gets to play what sport and what gets taught in K-12 education just offer themselves up as a place to get purchase on those things. But I don't think there's any version of responding to that kind of diagnosis of the problem that would solve the thing that it seems to me that people are worried about.