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When talking about diverse populations online, most people will bring in countries like the US, Canada, Australia, New Zealand and Western Europe (UK, France, Ireland, Germany) which are very diverse.
However, people don't seem to know/talk about that other big countries are also very diverse, with diverse populations such as India, China, Russia, Brazil, Mexico, Nigeria, South Africa and Indonesia, being as diverse or even more diverse than the ones we mostly hear speak about. Why do you think that happens?
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It's hilarious coming from Ian Miles Cheong, who himself is an ethnic minority in diverse Malaysia.