as diverse as the personalities involved were, everything was selfless, connected, and directed towards the wedding couple
In this case, Josh Brolin is using the word correctly, meaning "many different". I assume you had to know the participants for this to make sense, but it sounds like a group of people that otherwise might have debated or not gotten along acted in a unified matter to make the wedding come off. There's no anti-white code here.
In this case I'd chalk it up to NPCs being NPCs. It IS anti-white code being normalized as a regular adjective with no obvious meaning but "a Good thing", and celebrities like these people are the exact type of trend-following NPCs that use whatever buzzwords are popular and spread them to other NPCs. I still notice people at work using "circle back" after Pissaki started using it.
In this case, Josh Brolin is using the word correctly, meaning "many different". I assume you had to know the participants for this to make sense, but it sounds like a group of people that otherwise might have debated or not gotten along acted in a unified matter to make the wedding come off. There's no anti-white code here.
In this case I'd chalk it up to NPCs being NPCs. It IS anti-white code being normalized as a regular adjective with no obvious meaning but "a Good thing", and celebrities like these people are the exact type of trend-following NPCs that use whatever buzzwords are popular and spread them to other NPCs. I still notice people at work using "circle back" after Pissaki started using it.