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Once again you have written here that before 1964 the US had had a lot of laws/rules that had treated different ethnicities in different ways.The United States used to have a lot of laws that treated different ethnicities in different ways, until the passage of the Civil Rights Act in 1964.
But you haven’t told the titles of these US laws and haven’t told how they had treated different ethnicities in different ways.
Please tell that!
You say that a state, whose President is a half-Jew, cannot be a Nazi state. And it doesn’t matter what is going on in this state.Lol, how fucking stupid do you have to be to try to accuse a state lead by a Jew who's family was murdered by the Nazis of being a Nazi?
My opinion is that it does matter what is going on in the respective state. And if the citizens of this state according to their ethnic origin are divided into categories, which have different rights, it is a Nazi state - regardless of the ethnicity of its President.
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