Diversity : (252) " I have serious challenges with Donald Trump and his messaging that is going to make it more difficult for us to bring in minorities, Hispanics, into the party and into our voting base in November. I would be concerned about him carrying the banner for the Republican Party. " - Asa Hutchinson " A multi-racial team with a black captain means a lot to the country. There will always be negative political parties in South Africa, but hopefully it’s something to take forwards. " - Faf de Klerk " The drive behind what I do is really to make sure that people don’t go to bed hungry. It’s not just that I have a love of diversity, it’s the importance of the uses of that diversity. " - Cary Fowler " There aren’t a lot of African-American superheroes. I’ve been reading comics since I was eight or nine years old. Luke Cage stood out. " - Cheo Hodari Coker " Obama’s entire foreign policy was predicated on the notion that by existing, he would bridge all gaps and bury all hatchets. Instead, the Muslim world burns his picture even as he tells them he respects their radicalism. It turns out that diversity is a one-way street for the devotees of global Islam. " - Ben Shapiro " I’m gay, and I’m Black, and I’m a city slicker with no children. " - Jonathan Capehart " When a fan buys a ticket for a cricket match or a movie, he is not worried about the colour, creed, or religion of the person sitting next to him. If you look at any actor’s fan base in India, you will find that they are from different regions. " - Ajith Kumar " Mumbai is more film based and cosmopolitan. It consists of a mixed community, but I personally feel that Delhi is more sophisticated and enjoys theatre more. " - Asrani " London is a liberal city, in all senses of the word. It is a city built on the idea that the multitude of cultures that inhabit it are a benefit, not a curse, where communities from all over the globe live and work side by side, enriching each other’s experiences. " - Jo Swinson " I think being biracial is a different experience. I think that, and coming from the U.K., I feel as much white as I do black. And so it’s really important for me to address these issues of identity in my work. But also, you know, we’re always stronger when we work on, you know, what we have in common. And I love exploring that in my work. " - Gugu Mbatha-Raw