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Question - Why can't Biden be sued for violating the 1964 Civil Rights Law's, when he chose a candidate based on one's race, and on one's sex or gender ????????
Civil Rights Act of 1871, prohibiting race-based violence against African Americans (see also Enforcement Acts, three Acts in 1870–71) ... Civil Rights Act of 1964, prohibiting discrimination based on race, color, religion, sex, and national origin by federal and state governments as well as some public places.
When Biden committed to the question posed to him, "will you pick a woman, and an African American or woman of color for you VP" ?? He said yes...... So did he violate the law because he excluded candidates that qualified, but were then passed up due to his pandering to specific groups demanding of him that he pick a woman, and preferably one of color (skin color) ???? The fact that she was a woman, and a woman of color over and above her qualifications first, in which could have been challenged by a male or female candidate that may have been white just the same or simply just an American candidate regardless of color...It was a dumb blunder by him. Did he violate the law ???
In summary, you never pick any one based on race or gender without excluding others in the same pretext, so qualifications come second where being American comes first then the rest just follows.
Civil Rights Act of 1871, prohibiting race-based violence against African Americans (see also Enforcement Acts, three Acts in 1870–71) ... Civil Rights Act of 1964, prohibiting discrimination based on race, color, religion, sex, and national origin by federal and state governments as well as some public places.
When Biden committed to the question posed to him, "will you pick a woman, and an African American or woman of color for you VP" ?? He said yes...... So did he violate the law because he excluded candidates that qualified, but were then passed up due to his pandering to specific groups demanding of him that he pick a woman, and preferably one of color (skin color) ???? The fact that she was a woman, and a woman of color over and above her qualifications first, in which could have been challenged by a male or female candidate that may have been white just the same or simply just an American candidate regardless of color...It was a dumb blunder by him. Did he violate the law ???
In summary, you never pick any one based on race or gender without excluding others in the same pretext, so qualifications come second where being American comes first then the rest just follows.