“Some folks are just mo’ equal then others..”
You can thank the “Civil Rights Act” of 1964 for that.
One of the most destructive pieces of legislation in American history.
We are reaping the seeds that that law has sown...
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Whenever I see racist crap like this, I think of Ron Paul, Huckabee and Romney, and how their association with this nest of snakes should disqualify them from running for president.
No, the most destructive piece of legislation in US history is the PATRIOT Act. Sorry, you win nothing, get out of here.
“Some folks are just mo’ equal then others..”
Damned right... which is why we needed some legislation to put a stop to it.
"You can thank the “Civil Rights Act” of 1964 for that."
I do thank that act for that... it helps stop certain people from violating people's Civil Rights... Yours, mine, everyones...
"One of the most destructive pieces of legislation in American history."
Ah... I see... it's destructive to you because now you cannot easily violate peoples rights.
"We are reaping the seeds that that law has sown..."
Yes... bigoted twats like you are all butthurt over it. Please cry some more.
We are reaping the seeds that that law has sown...
Yes, like business not able to hire & fire people based solely on the color of their skin for one...
I sometimes have funny little daydreams about finding a Klansman's robes in a laundromat. Throwing dogshit in with the white sheets, bleaching the red outfits until they turn pink, embroidering "Lynch me" on the back...
It's infantile but hey, I think it's a riot.
White Americans should appreciate the Civil Rights Act just as much as nonwhite Americans. Every white protester who has been arrested unlawfully, every white victim of police brutality, every white woman who has a well-paying office job, every white person in an interracial marriage, every white person whose death was classified as a "hate crime", etc. can thank the Civil Rights Movement (along with the labor movement and the womens' rights movement).
Confused?
So were we! You can find all of this, and more, on Fundies Say the Darndest Things!
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