Your problem is you don't understand what equality is. and equality ISNT tossing out the race card when you see something you don't like.2seaoat wrote:Maybe their conscience is!
Perhaps but what is inside my head does not change the political reality of the Dixiecrats taking over the Republican Party and the continued attempt to make it more difficult for minority voters to have access to the ballot box and to block a path for Hispanics to become citizens. Ronald Reagan was a traditional Republican who grew up in the midwest and did not experience De Jure Segregation and Jim Crow. Ronald Reagan supported voter access and a path to citizenship. Now people think they can distance themselves from the reality of an entire culture of De Facto discrimination. I remember looking at my Uncle's employer's monthly magazine in 1985 where charities were broken into black and white. The feds were in the plant because of the same, and my uncle's response.....we do not discriminate anymore, it just white people and black people want it that way. You are judged by the words you post on this forum, and by the systemic politics which work to undermine equality. Read in detail the Scarbough boys trial which is in the news today.........Read about the filibuster in the Senate fifty years ago when discussing the Civil Rights legislation which Kennedy fought for and may have died for.....and then look at where those DEMOCRATIC senators came from, and how in 2013 they have all converted to Republicans......yep it is my conscious......
many black people disagree with you. those who are NOT racist. voter ID does not suppress the black vote. this is BS. black people are just as capable to get a ID as anyone else. They are not dumber than you mr white man.