Civil Rights Act 1964: Repeal?
That's a really retarded question. However, I suggest you ask black folks for their opinion.
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Civil Rights Act 1964: Repeal?
I do read the news. As a whole Americans get along great. Throw out this divisive reminder of the past. It would be a breath of fresh air, a rebirth of sorts.If that we're not a concern, if racists did not want to continue to treat blacks as second class citizens, there would be no one wanting to repeal it. Read the daily news. What is needed is to strengthen the law.
A law that protects the equal rights of American citizens is a divisive reminder of the past?
lol, who does it divide? Apparently it divides the people who want equal rights with those that don't.
Civil Rights Act 1964: Repeal?
That's a really retarded question. However, I suggest you ask black folks for their opinion.
Civil Rights Act 1964: Repeal?
That's a really retarded question. However, I suggest you ask black folks for their opinion.
Why is a black person's opinion specifically more important to you than anyone elses you racist piece of shit.
Thank you!If the Civil Rights Act of 1964 were repealed...does anyone REALLY think we would go back to segregation...or has society reached a point where it is now an unnecessary part of the past that only serves to divide people more? Example: Civil Rights Division of Justice Department that operates with complete disregard for the law.
The parts applying to private businesses certainly SHOULD be repealed as they are unconstitutional, and the government is already forbidden to discriminate by COTUS Amendment, so repealing it would be best in the general scheme of things.
I do read the news. As a whole Americans get along great. Throw out this divisive reminder of the past. It would be a breath of fresh air, a rebirth of sorts.If that we're not a concern, if racists did not want to continue to treat blacks as second class citizens, there would be no one wanting to repeal it. Read the daily news. What is needed is to strengthen the law.
A law that protects the equal rights of American citizens is a divisive reminder of the past?
lol, who does it divide? Apparently it divides the people who want equal rights with those that don't.
Civil Rights Act 1964: Repeal?
That's a really retarded question. However, I suggest you ask black folks for their opinion.
Why is a black person's opinion specifically more important to you than anyone elses you racist piece of shit.
I had to save your post. It ranks among the dumbest I've ever seen at USMB.
Thank you!If the Civil Rights Act of 1964 were repealed...does anyone REALLY think we would go back to segregation...or has society reached a point where it is now an unnecessary part of the past that only serves to divide people more? Example: Civil Rights Division of Justice Department that operates with complete disregard for the law.
The parts applying to private businesses certainly SHOULD be repealed as they are unconstitutional, and the government is already forbidden to discriminate by COTUS Amendment, so repealing it would be best in the general scheme of things.
By all means make that a central plank of the 2016 Republican Platform. That should lose a few more million votes.
Well, we all need to feel like victims and cry huh? Not. White people that feel there is legalized racism in this country are psychologically deranged. We do not need the Act anymore. We could declare racism dead and bury it.Thank you!If the Civil Rights Act of 1964 were repealed...does anyone REALLY think we would go back to segregation...or has society reached a point where it is now an unnecessary part of the past that only serves to divide people more? Example: Civil Rights Division of Justice Department that operates with complete disregard for the law.
The parts applying to private businesses certainly SHOULD be repealed as they are unconstitutional, and the government is already forbidden to discriminate by COTUS Amendment, so repealing it would be best in the general scheme of things.
By all means make that a central plank of the 2016 Republican Platform. That should lose a few more million votes.
Lol. He would have a pen and a phone. Liberals are so paranoid. They need racism, and poverty, and angst to push their view of a bad hateful America to voters.Thank you!If the Civil Rights Act of 1964 were repealed...does anyone REALLY think we would go back to segregation...or has society reached a point where it is now an unnecessary part of the past that only serves to divide people more? Example: Civil Rights Division of Justice Department that operates with complete disregard for the law.
The parts applying to private businesses certainly SHOULD be repealed as they are unconstitutional, and the government is already forbidden to discriminate by COTUS Amendment, so repealing it would be best in the general scheme of things.
By all means make that a central plank of the 2016 Republican Platform. That should lose a few more million votes.
Nah, well just not mention it at all, and then when a conservative President is in office BAM executive order
Must be those already granted in 14th an 15th Amendments.I do read the news. As a whole Americans get along great. Throw out this divisive reminder of the past. It would be a breath of fresh air, a rebirth of sorts.If that we're not a concern, if racists did not want to continue to treat blacks as second class citizens, there would be no one wanting to repeal it. Read the daily news. What is needed is to strengthen the law.
A law that protects the equal rights of American citizens is a divisive reminder of the past?
lol, who does it divide? Apparently it divides the people who want equal rights with those that don't.
What protection of EQUAL RIGHTS are you talking about?
I do read the news. As a whole Americans get along great. Throw out this divisive reminder of the past. It would be a breath of fresh air, a rebirth of sorts.If that we're not a concern, if racists did not want to continue to treat blacks as second class citizens, there would be no one wanting to repeal it. Read the daily news. What is needed is to strengthen the law.
A law that protects the equal rights of American citizens is a divisive reminder of the past?
lol, who does it divide? Apparently it divides the people who want equal rights with those that don't.
The law does not protect equal rights, the COTUS in general, and the 14th and 15th specifically do.
Must be those already granted in 14th an 15th Amendments.I do read the news. As a whole Americans get along great. Throw out this divisive reminder of the past. It would be a breath of fresh air, a rebirth of sorts.If that we're not a concern, if racists did not want to continue to treat blacks as second class citizens, there would be no one wanting to repeal it. Read the daily news. What is needed is to strengthen the law.
A law that protects the equal rights of American citizens is a divisive reminder of the past?
lol, who does it divide? Apparently it divides the people who want equal rights with those that don't.
What protection of EQUAL RIGHTS are you talking about?
If the Civil Rights Act of 1964 were repealed...does anyone REALLY think we would go back to segregation...or has society reached a point where it is now an unnecessary part of the past that only serves to divide people more? Example: Civil Rights Division of Justice Department that operates with complete disregard for the law.
If that we're not a concern, if racists did not want to continue to treat blacks as second class citizens, there would be no one wanting to repeal it. Read the daily news. What is needed is to strengthen the law.
If the Civil Rights Act of 1964 were repealed...does anyone REALLY think we would go back to segregation...or has society reached a point where it is now an unnecessary part of the past that only serves to divide people more? Example: Civil Rights Division of Justice Department that operates with complete disregard for the law.
I thought you were one of those pretend Libertarians.If the Civil Rights Act of 1964 were repealed...does anyone REALLY think we would go back to segregation...or has society reached a point where it is now an unnecessary part of the past that only serves to divide people more? Example: Civil Rights Division of Justice Department that operates with complete disregard for the law.
Nothing good comes from repealing it.
Of course it does. Liberals would not like it because that would mean that people could get along without federal oversight. It's repeal and subsequent harmony would be a blow to them.If the Civil Rights Act of 1964 were repealed...does anyone REALLY think we would go back to segregation...or has society reached a point where it is now an unnecessary part of the past that only serves to divide people more? Example: Civil Rights Division of Justice Department that operates with complete disregard for the law.
Nothing good comes from repealing it.