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Soooooooooooooooo a black man should believe white people are superior?


Yikes!

You are missing the point. You are using what an ignorant white supremacist believes to suggest that someone else is racist. You are picking and choosing when you feel what that idiot says has merit based on when it’s politically convenient.

It’s obvious.
 
You are missing the point. You are using what an ignorant white supremacist believes to suggest that someone else is racist. You are picking and choosing when you feel what that idiot says has merit based on when it’s politically convenient.

It’s obvious.

Soooooooooooooooooooooo you do believe white people are superior?


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So if two people believe that the people coming over from Mexico are rapists and drug dealers even though data shows Less crime is committed by them than US citizens, which one is racist?
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You should really work on that..

Especially if you're not white

I do not believe white people are superior. I, in fact, referred to David Duke as an ignorant idiot because of those beliefs. I’m black. And, it is impossible for you to have even thought I felt that way from my posts.

But you knew that. People come in here and consistently call me a troll, or say I don’t discuss things in good faith, yet here you are. I’m sure those same people won’t comment on your antics.
 
This thread has become crap.

Sadly, the polarization in the political climate has made real discussions difficult. That, along with the echo chamber nature of threads like this makes certain topics tough to discuss logically. But, there are some honest posters in here who discuss issues clearly without the name-calling and antics which have become so dangerous nationally.
 
Restrictive rules keep millions of Americans from voting

Millions of Americans will be barred from casting ballots in Tuesday's crucial midterm elections due to electoral rules at the state level, which effectively exclude many minority voters to the detriment of Democrats.

Here's a look at states where these restrictions could impact the poll's outcome.

- 1.5 million Floridians disenfranchised -

Nearly six million Americans are excluded from voting because they are imprisoned, on parole or awaiting sentencing.

African-Americans, who are overrepresented in the US penal system, are four times more likely to be unable to vote than the rest of the population, according to The Sentencing Project, a nonprofit organization.

Rules vary widely by state, with some like Maine and New Hampshire allowing inmates to vote.

But in places such as Kentucky, Iowa, Virginia and Florida, any conviction -- even for a minor offense like possession of marijuana -- results in lifelong disenfranchisement.

In Florida, where Donald Trump won by just 112,000 votes in 2016, nearly 1.5 million people are cannot vote because of a criminal record.

In addition to choosing their governor and members of Congress, Florida residents will vote on whether to restore voting rights to people with prior felony convictions once they have finished their sentences, besides those convicted of the most serious crimes.

- Proof of street address -

There is no national identity card in the United States, with each state defining what documents can be used as identification at the polling station.

And according to the American Civil Liberties Union, an influential civil rights organization, several states have imposed restrictive rules since 2010.

North Dakota has since 2016 required its residents to present a document with proof of a street address.

But the state is home to thousands of Native Americans who live on reservations in rural areas with but a single post office box.

They might be turned away at the ballot box, where Heidi Heitkamp -- a Democrat who was elected to the Senate in 2012 by just 3,000 votes -- is campaigning to keep her seat.

Backers of the rule hold it prevents fraud, as North Dakota does not require voters to pre-register.

- 'Exact match' rules -

In Georgia, the data voters provide when registering at the polls have since 2017 been compared to those given when applying for a driver's license or social security number.

If there are discrepancies, authorities might refuse the registration.

Some 53,000 applications are currently pending, 70 percent of which belong to African-Americans, according to the Southern Poverty Law Center.

Democrat Stacey Abrams -- who hopes to become the first black woman elected governor in the US -- has accused her Republican opponent, Brian Kemp, of using his position heading the office that oversees elections to influence the vote.

Kemp in turn says voters can cast ballots if they clarify their situations, and accuses Abrams of wanting to let undocumented immigrants vote.

A federal judge on Friday ordered the state to immediately change its procedure and make it easier for those who have already been flagged, about 3,100 people, to prove their citizenship.

But even if applications in limbo are ultimately approved, Abrams fears the challenge to register might cause these voters to stay home.


https://www.yahoo.com/news/restrictive-rules-keep-millions-americans-voting-015709218.html
 
I do not believe white people are superior. I, in fact, referred to David Duke as an ignorant idiot because of those beliefs. I’m black. And, it is impossible for you to have even thought I felt that way from my posts.

But you knew that. People come in here and consistently call me a troll, or say I don’t discuss things in good faith, yet here you are. I’m sure those same people won’t comment on your antics.

You're black and think those horrible things about Andrew gillum??!


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You're black and think those horrible things about Andrew gillum??!


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I don’t think any horrible things about Andrew Gillum. In fact, I think he might win and be a great Governor. But the logic that “if a white supremacist believes something, it must be true” is fatally flawed.
 
I don’t think any horrible things about Andrew Gillum. In fact, I think he might win and be a great Governor. But the logic that “if a white supremacist believes something, it must be true” is fatally flawed.

I completely agree.. soooooo I got zero clue why you think white people are superior, especially as a black person

Do you just not know that white superiority is 1 of their core beliefs?
 
I completely agree.. soooooo I got zero clue why you think white people are superior, especially as a black person

Do you just not know that white superiority is 1 of their core beliefs?

This brings up something very important. We have not discussed much as it relates to the education system in America. Reading and writing is so important. Reading comprehension is even more important. It is shocking how many Americans are illiterate. We have to invest more into the education system so that people don’t end up like the poster above.
 
If racists can't determine that something is racist and fits their agenda. :lol:
 
This brings up something very important. We have not discussed much as it relates to the education system in America. Reading and writing is so important. Reading comprehension is even more important. It is shocking how many Americans are illiterate. We have to invest more into the education system so that people don’t end up like the poster above.

Compeletely agree, again.. I guess it is true that a broken clock is right twice a day..


Guess what bud, I'm not American.. good luck with that thou, obviously not with the white supremacism


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