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katkatkatkatket | 3 years ago

Right. You can't have both at the same time.

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closewith|3 years ago

I'm not sure I follow. I mean orthogonal as in along different axes.

Why do you think diversity and unity are mutually exclusive?

katkatkatkatket|3 years ago

From your example - how does the military "unify" a diverse group of people? By aligning their thought processes and decision making. That is, by removing that very diversity.

The two words also mean literally the opposite thing. You can be along a spectrum from one to the other, but you can't have both at once.