The good thing is that it's short and clear. A group, quarreling with each other in their own way, meets "heterogeneous". Unanimously to the outside world, crowding out, only to "reap the fruits of their own".
Actually, it is human nature. Groups may be cut off from within, they may be feuding, or they may argue, but for the identified "heterogeneous", no matter which age or circle, they are actually unanimous externally.
It is a narrow sense of self-protection, a conditioned reflex, and we seem to have formed habitual thinking.
Tolerance is great, but it is not easy to do.
Very ingeniously, it depicts the results of "heterogeneous" entering a fixed group.
"Squeeze out" and "repeated".
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