I used to feel bad for blacks that were brainwashed to believe the cards were stacked against them, cops were out to kill them, and GOP was trying to take their vote away. Now I just feel bad for those few who aren't brainwashed.
TXAGFAN said:There are numerous posts here in just the last week (Unpopular opinion thread) from the largely Republican audience of F16 that to vote you should have to pay taxes, own land, be a man, etc.AgBQ-00 said:
effing evil propagandists
Let's not pretend that there is ZERO cause for concern re: voting rights.
So this represents your defense of Whoopi Goldberg's statement?TXAGFAN said:There are numerous posts here in just the last week (Unpopular opinion thread) from the largely Republican audience of F16 that to vote you should have to pay taxes, own land, be a man, etc.AgBQ-00 said:
effing evil propagandists
Let's not pretend that there is ZERO cause for concern re: voting rights.
TXAGFAN said:I believe it's what you call a slippery slope around here for a multitude of issues.4stringAg said:So because a few posters on F16 say these things, that gives license to leaders in the Democrat Party like Schumer and Biden to continually lie and gaslight about voter suppression, return to Jim Crow era policies, claim blacks are disenfranchised by being asked to show an ID to vote (a completely and utterly racist notion in and of itself). I dont' see any Republican politicians putting laws in place attempting the things you say in bolded text so its a complete strawman.TXAGFAN said:There are numerous posts here in just the last week (Unpopular opinion thread) from the largely Republican audience of F16 that to vote you should have to pay taxes, own land, be a man, etc.AgBQ-00 said:
effing evil propagandists
Let's not pretend that there is ZERO cause for concern re: voting rights.
Weird. Making sure voters are eligible is a slippery slope?TXAGFAN said:I believe it's what you call a slippery slope around here for a multitude of issues.4stringAg said:So because a few posters on F16 say these things, that gives license to leaders in the Democrat Party like Schumer and Biden to continually lie and gaslight about voter suppression, return to Jim Crow era policies, claim blacks are disenfranchised by being asked to show an ID to vote (a completely and utterly racist notion in and of itself). I dont' see any Republican politicians putting laws in place attempting the things you say in bolded text so its a complete strawman.TXAGFAN said:There are numerous posts here in just the last week (Unpopular opinion thread) from the largely Republican audience of F16 that to vote you should have to pay taxes, own land, be a man, etc.AgBQ-00 said:
effing evil propagandists
Let's not pretend that there is ZERO cause for concern re: voting rights.
jrdaustin said:So if I understand you correctly, You and Whoopi are tacitly admitting that the record minority turnout is only due to vast ballot harvesting and organizer gathering of blocs that would normally not go to the trouble to exercise their Civic duty?MindofCarlos said:Valtrex11 said:
I saw tons of black people voting last year in the Presidential election. Is the argument black dont have access to polling stations? They aren't smart enough to register to vote and make their way to a station?
This cant be a serious argument.
That's not her specific argument. I believe she is saying that after last years election and black and minorities turnout Republicans sought to pass legislation to stop that from occurring in the next election.
And any legislation that is passed to reduce ballot harvesting, pay-for-votes, and other schemes that this prior election legalized and/or made easier, constitutes minority voter suppression? In other words, anything should be fair game as long as it increases minority turnout?
A. You're admitting this? B. You agree with this take?
Don't be obtuse. Your last sentence reveals how unserious your are with respect to this argument. As usual, you're simply attempting to muddy the water because you know you have an illegitimate argument.MindofCarlos said:jrdaustin said:So if I understand you correctly, You and Whoopi are tacitly admitting that the record minority turnout is only due to vast ballot harvesting and organizer gathering of blocs that would normally not go to the trouble to exercise their Civic duty?MindofCarlos said:Valtrex11 said:
I saw tons of black people voting last year in the Presidential election. Is the argument black dont have access to polling stations? They aren't smart enough to register to vote and make their way to a station?
This cant be a serious argument.
That's not her specific argument. I believe she is saying that after last years election and black and minorities turnout Republicans sought to pass legislation to stop that from occurring in the next election.
And any legislation that is passed to reduce ballot harvesting, pay-for-votes, and other schemes that this prior election legalized and/or made easier, constitutes minority voter suppression? In other words, anything should be fair game as long as it increases minority turnout?
A. You're admitting this? B. You agree with this take?
No you understand incorrectly. My post is what I believe Whoopi was alluding to in her statement, which is also directly stated in my post in which you responded to. I don't see her mention anything pertaining to ballot harvesting, which is completely legal in large majority of states. Also don't see her mention any pay for votes, or schemes that made it easier to vote. I think you're referring to another op or someone else but these are things only you have suggested. If you believe anything should be fair in regards to minority turnout then you are free to have that opinion.
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to ballot harvesting, which is completely legal in large majority of states.
halfastros81 said:
I don't want an advantage and I don't believe I have one as a white person. I don't want black people to have a disadvantage either . I fully believe any collective disadvantage they may have or perceive they have is self induced and I also believe it's designed by their so called advocates. That's the frustrating part to me. None of this racial division business is about really helping anyone, it's about attempting to consolidate political power .