A Quote by Charles Murray

Cultural inequality is not grounded in race or ethnicity. — © Charles Murray
Cultural inequality is not grounded in race or ethnicity.
Too often, customary practices and discrimination on the basis of gender, ethnicity, race, religion, social status, or class are the root sources of pervasive inequality in many countries.
Cultural patterns of oppression are not only interrelated but are bound together and influenced by the intersectional systems of society. Examples of this include race, gender, class, ability, and ethnicity.
True education makes for inequality; the inequality of individuality, the inequality of success, the glorious inequality of talent, of genius.
I'm conscious of my race and ethnicity in the legislature - it's hard not to be.
When he was not talking about race, David Duke was a very pleasant guy to talk to. He was a very nice conversationalist. He seemed like a regular guy on the phone when the subject wasn't on race and on Jews and ethnicity.
The same way I'm not afraid of calling out systemic discrimination, I'm also not afraid of calling out inequality and the fact that inequality is growing in society and that affects everybody, regardless of race.
The Klan sees the world in terms of race and ethnicity. So do Liberals
Everyone, especially minorities of race and ethnicity, now live under a surveillance panoptican.
Must be grounded in a philosophy whose foundation is on the solidarity of the human race, a philosophy which will not waver when the race happens to be represented by a drunken woman or an idiot boy.
Inequality hardens society into a class system. Inequality divides us from one another... Inequality undermines democracy.
We all have preconceptions of people based on what we have been told about them and their race and ethnicity.
Television, I'm afraid, has isolated us more than race, class, or ethnicity.
Rising inequality is a cultural and economic cancer on a lot of different levels.
The United States, we know what happens when we start dividing ourselves along lines of race or religion or ethnicity.
Do not ghettoize society by putting people into legal categories of gender, race, ethnicity, language, or other such characteristics.
No woman anywhere should be denied access to quality healthcare because of race, ethnicity, or socioeconomic status.
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