Berger-Post 2

Almost immediately, Berger’s use of the mosaic theory captured my attention. On a demographic map, each ethnicity is a different color, but they all live together-like one big family. Each nationality combines with the next to form one big mosaic. However Berger also criticizes the theory of the “melting pot” and I disagree with that because it is evident in our every day lives that we indeed live in a melting pot. Just take a look at each class at Hunter. Asians, Europeans, Africans, and many more nationalities co-exist and thrive in one environment. Although each person has their own little piece in the mosaic, they all interact and form the larger melting pot.

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