I had a long think about this one. When you get a group of people together, who have been raised together, work together, socialise together, etc., you can get something called "group think"
What is Groupthink?
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Groupthink
http://www.bola.biz/communications/groupthink.html
The American car industry was severely damaged by "group think". Everyone lived, worked played, and focussed on Detroit. They all drove American cars. The boards of American car makers were filled with "car people just like us". And when the 1970's oil crisis hit, the American car manufacturers failed to respond to the crisis, and consequently lost out to the Japanese.
When I did my Masters in business studies, one of the things they suggested, is that company directors, make sure there are people on the board, who though they have a thorough grounding in business, are people who haven’t worked with the company before. People who may not actually have ever worked in that field. This way of doing things bring a fresh pair of eyes to any problem. Group think is a myopic way of looking at things. It focuses on one small area of the world, when in fact there is an entire universe out there. And that fresh pair of eyes is looking beyond the immediate business, at the rest of the world.
So although it very comfortable to be among people who are just like me. I certainly like it. It is likely to make for a narrow range of opinions. For businesses, for organisations of every size, it is likely to result in that organisation making bad decisions. Not always, but more often than not. They are only thinking about people just like them, when in fact there are far more people who are not like them. And businesses go bust, as a result.
I think the salad bowl diversity, is much better, and that, IMO, in the past, has been one of the USA's strengths.
Sorry I am going off topic now, but so many have raised the subject of deeply religious Muslims killing people.
There have been a number of comments about Muslims killing others in the name of religion. Muslim bombers have very deep beliefs, and those beliefs may result in them killing people. They do it with violence - suicide bombers, flying planes into buildings, whatever.
Deeply religious Christians?
Christians with very deeply held religious beliefs pass laws, that kill others. They kill women and children; and leave men so severely disabled, those men need 24/7 care. And they give those men, women and children no choice, about whether they live or die. They force death, on others, who may not hold their beliefs.
If you don’t understand what I am talking about, then, IMO, you have not looked beyond abortion, at the rest of the laws that exist, and seen the devastation that results from "Christian" laws - the kind I subjected to in the UK, and Americans who live in bible belt states are subjected to, too.
So what is the difference between a Moslem bomber who kills people for their faith, and a deeply religious Christian who kills people for their faith. What is the difference between killing 3000 infidels (people who do not have the same beliefs as you) in one go, and destroying the lives of 3000 heathens (people who do not have the same beliefs as you) one woman, one child, one man at a time? Oh the methodology, one uses bombs, and one uses laws. And it takes a bit longer, but believers still kill unbelievers for their beliefs.
I think grownups (men and women), should be left alone to make their own decisions, even if you or I don't like the decisions those adults make!
Anrol