PoliticalChic
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It appears the GOP now block every anti-lynching bill the Democrats bring up.
link or lie.
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It appears the GOP now block every anti-lynching bill the Democrats bring up.
linklink or lie.
Gee, I thought the term 'real Americans' would include white folk and Jewish folk. So who are the 'unreal' Americans? Blacks, Hispanics, LGBTQ, Muslims, or the 80 million Americans who voted against Trump?Today, it's the ' 'High-tech lynching' of white folk, Jewish folks, and real Americans.
So you counter current events with ancient history? Trump is still around and probably just as popular in the GOP as ever. Which of those 'lynching' Dems are still alive? Whatever the Southern Dems did in the past appears to be a cause taken up by the GOP of today:
The Justice for Victims of Lynching Act of 2018 was introduced in the US Senate in June 2018 by the body's three Black members: Kamala Harris, Cory Booker, and Tim Scott. The legislation passed the Senate unanimously on December 19, 2018. The bill died because it was not passed by the GOP-controlled House before the 115th Congress ended on January 3, 2019.On February 26, 2020, the Emmett Till Anti-lynching Act, a revised version of the Justice for Victims of Lynching Act, passed the House of Representatives, by a vote of 410–4. GOP Sen. Rand Paul of Kentucky has held the bill from passage.
Gee, I thought the term 'real Americans' would include white folk and Jewish folk. So who are the 'unreal' Americans? Blacks, Hispanics, LGBTQ, Muslims, or the 80 million Americans who voted against Trump?
None.And of these not true, accurate and correct?
Any?
If they are just symbolic of protecting Blacks, why would the GOP not support them? Is it because the message to their base is that Black Lives DON'T Matter?Which lynchings occurred?
None???
No you Democrats learned your lessons.....or just biding your time???
None.
If they are just symbolic of protecting Blacks, why would the GOP not support them? Is it because the message to their base is that Black Lives DON'T Matter?
How easily you cut and paste you mean. Sorry I'm not getting into a cut and paste war with you. If you have something to say then say it, don't quote what other people say about other people.Watch how easily I destroy your lie.
If none are true, then all of these example of anti-white racism by Democrats and their allies must be false.....or, you a low-life scummy liar.
You and your desire for censorship comes out again. Sorry but I don't accept the premise of your question, it is a non-starter.What is the reason you vote for folks with the same proclivities as the earlier Nazis????
Great movie...great post!1. "...Brigadoon, a mysterious Scottish village which appears for only one day every hundred years."
America, too, was the peak of the human experience in self-governing. And it contained the seed of its own destruction, a destruction we are witnessing because we allowed totalitarians, the current Democrats, to have all the freedom needed to destroy America.
And like Brigadoon, our heritage, our values, our nation, will fade into the mists, hopefully to re-appear many, many years into the future.
2. The American ethos, the characteristic spirit of a culture, centered on freedom, described in our first amendment. Then the Leftists took control of the schools and the media.....with this result:
"...a rising illiberalism that threatens to change the character of the country for the worse.
“Belief in foundations of liberalism such as free speech declines with each generation.”
3. This is a demonstrable trend. Pew found that 40 percent of Millennials “say the government should be able to prevent people publicly making statements that are offensive to minority groups.” Compare that with 27 percent for Generation Xers and 24 percent for Baby Boomers. Making the data even more alarming is that it was gathered in 2015; one can only presume that the percentage today, especially among Generation Z, is even higher.
4. None of this is to argue that people should be comfortable disparaging minority groups or anybody else; they obviously should not. But that’s a separate question from whether the government should police speech, which would necessarily entail its determining what counts as offensive and what counts as a marginalized group in need of protection — a classification that, as this NR editorial explains, can be remarkably broad.
5. Take a look around the world to appreciate how unique America’s view of freedom of expression is, even now. The same Pew study found that 62 percent in Italy and 70 percent in Germany supported such government controls on speech. (That figure was 28 percent for the U.S. as a whole.)
And take a look around the world to see what happens, on the oft-invoked slippery slope, when government has the power to restrict speech."
What Happens When Free Speech Dies | National Review
We must not let it wither here.www.nationalreview.com
Have you noticed that those who vote for the party of censorship call the other side Nazis???
'Free speech seems alive and well in America.'Free speech seems alive and well in America.
People burn the American flag and the Supreme Court has declared it protected speech. You can't do that in a lot of countries.
Slander and libel laws are weak in America, they're really strong in the rest of the world and rich people sue poor people for slander and libel all the time.