laughing dog
Contributor
“Is it possible that at Morris, we've become too diverse? Is that possible, all from a marketing standpoint?” asked Steve Sviggum, University of Minnesota regent. (Are we too diverse?).
(When asked about the race of the children of his friends, Mr. Sviggum said he did not know.)
For the record, 32% of UMN Morris students are Native American, 50% white and about 10% black.
Think about it. Some old white guy from middle Minnesota wondered if it was a marketing problem that a campus was "too diverse" (i.e. not white enough). And some people wonder if why there are those who worry about racism in the USA.
The regent, a former GOP speaker of the Minnesota House, didn’t provide any facts to support the assertion, saying only that he’d received a “couple of letters” from friends whose children chose not to go to Morris because they considered it “too diverse …. they just didn't feel comfortable there."
(When asked about the race of the children of his friends, Mr. Sviggum said he did not know.)
For the record, 32% of UMN Morris students are Native American, 50% white and about 10% black.
Sviggum had continued to defend his comments, telling telling MPR News on Monday afternoon he didn’t regret asking the question.
By late Tuesday, however, Sviggum changed course, saying he wanted to “unequivocally apologize for my questions.”
Think about it. Some old white guy from middle Minnesota wondered if it was a marketing problem that a campus was "too diverse" (i.e. not white enough). And some people wonder if why there are those who worry about racism in the USA.