I imagine ERA fans rubbing their hands & tenting their fingers,I agree it's very vague. I suspect this was done on purpose.
thinking about the Trojan horse they want to unleash.
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I imagine ERA fans rubbing their hands & tenting their fingers,I agree it's very vague. I suspect this was done on purpose.
The Supreme Court is wrong, no matter how tortured their reasoning to justify the status quo.
And you can tell'm I said so.
It certainly doesn't bode well with the saying, "For the People by the people".There is nothing in the US Constitution that says SCOTUS decisions have to have 100% approval among citizens.
I'm only arguing that they're wrong.There is nothing in the US Constitution that says SCOTUS decisions have to have 100% approval among citizens.
Then why say this?
It certainly doesn't bode well with the saying, "For the People by the people".
Because the liberals equate Trump to Hitler. That's why.
We aren't in Turkey.
You're asking for a 3rd person reference, which could be seen as a rule violation.Who in this thread has compared Trump to Hitler?
That isn't the point, and you know that. White slaves were considered subhuman by their Turkic slave owners, but that is all fine and dandy to you. There is no such thing as "racism against Whites" right?
Who in this thread has compared Trump to Hitler?
It is the point. Barr's comments were made in the context of American culture and American history, not Turkish history and Turkish culture.
I said liberals. I wasn't talking about the thread. Is this how you debate, by deliberately throwing what people say out of context?
We weren't talking about Barr. You attempted to negate my point that slurs against Whites are just as racist as those against Blacks by bringing up persecution to Blacks in the south, which was irrelevant to slurs. I wasn't even talking about Barr. I was implying that slavery and racism to Whites was just as evil as it was done to Blacks, which you negated by saying "We're not in Turkey", implying that it doesn't matter. So your statement was openly racist, which makes you a hypocrite for complaining about what Barr said.
We are talking about American culture and history, not Turkish culture and history. We are talking about racism IN AMERICA. Do you know why blond jokes don't carry the same racist baggage? Because of American history.
That's because it's a dog whistle used by racists towards black people. We can dig up conservative commentary on Michelle Obama for reference if you wish.The standard is different because white people aren't offended by being called an ape.
We don't feel any racial animosity from it, unlike many black folk.
I've never heard Trump complain about being compared to an orangutan.
Although I bet orangutans are fuming with disgust.
What do you think it will do?
What won't it do?
The fact the you only want to realize racism in America and ignore where it happens everywhere else and anyone else (like in the UK and South Africa to Whites) then it indicates your hatred, due to your belief that racism can only and only ever happened to African Americans in the entire history of the world.
So comparing a black woman to an ape has no racial connotations?
That's because it's a dog whistle used by racists towards black people. We can dig up conservative commentary on Michelle Obama for reference if you wish.
This is indefensible. And you're really wondering why black people have issues with the term directed at them? Wow.
U.S. Conservatives like to toss words like "socialism" and "marxism" around to refer to anything they don't like, ignoring the actual definition of the words. Imbecilic, I know.
There is a reason that blonds are not considered to be an at risk group for discrimination IN AMERICA. Do you know what that reason is?