I think the word you're looking for is oppress. I have every right to discriminate between right and wrong. Oppression occurs when one discriminates wrongly.but there is no RIGHT to discriminate. it's like feelings or versions of truth..they're not FACTS..they're just the subjective.
You should continue to pay your property tax because you used the fuck out of the system, that uses property tax for education. Unless you can pay back the monies that everyone paid to educate your family, you shall help out the next. We already estimated the price it cost to educate YOU and your family.STFU does not become an argument when it is preceded by "please".
If you were ignorant of the effects of something you did, but then became aware that the "something" you had participated in was wrong, should you continue to throw virgins in the volcano or should you change your behavior ?
spoken like an ignorant person who lacks knowledge of the past.nice find! wonder what's in it..
But if someone murders a pregnant woman they are charged with two murders. A social security number does not make a life, a heartbeat does. I am neither pro life or pro abortion. But I do believe a heartbeat deserves some consideration. It is a very slippery slope.the unborn do not have rights..if they did, the government would issue a Social Security card to them..babies are issued a number only after they are born.
TSA Pre Check, the only way to travel! Avoid both of the above along with the long lines. You dont even have to take your shoes off. Just stroll on through to the gate. Granted I did pay for the permission to do so, but worth every penny.Everybody needs "permission" to travel now. Equal oppression does not create freedom or protect freedom.
I think that varies by state. A Colorado guy recently killed his pregnant wife and two daughters, they charged him with 3 counts of murder and an unlawful termination of a pregnancy. But I hear ya. Be nice to definitively know when consciousness really begins.But if someone murders a pregnant woman they are charged with two murders. A social security number does not make a life, a heartbeat does. I am neither pro life or pro abortion. But I do believe a heartbeat deserves some consideration. It is a very slippery slope.
"There were good people on both sides." trump said. Both sides of the statue controversy. You can pretend he was talking about Nazis if you want to.this was not a good talk. you spent the whole time lying, revising history, changing the meanings of words, or in other ways doing everything possible to prevent civil discourse about important issues.
tomorrow's topic will be "were you disappointed in trump when he called the murdering nazis of charlottesville very fine people?"
I am sure it varies greatly state to state, courtroom to courtroom. My bad for generalizing.Thanks for pointing it out my friend.I think that varies by state. A Colorado guy recently killed his pregnant wife and two daughters, they charged him with 3 counts of murder and an unlawful termination of a pregnancy. But I hear ya. Be nice to definitively know when consciousness really begins.
Look at the criminal justice system for examples. I believe race plays a factor in sentencing. Sorry, no stats army fingertips but pretty sure whites get shorter sentences on average for same crimes.Ok good topic today. We hear a lot lately about "systemic racism." Fighting "systemic racism" is in the democrat party platform.
What are some examples of systemic racism in the US today?
Even sentencing isn't the issue caught with small amounts of weed several times all they did was throw it out ...that is not the experience of men of colorLook at the criminal justice system for examples. I believe race plays a factor in sentencing. Sorry, no stats army fingertips but pretty sure whites get shorter sentences on average for same crimes.
When I think, "systemic racism," I think about a "system" that applies differently to individuals based on their race. The "system" by which students are admitted to college, for instance, applies differently to individuals based on their race. This is clearly an example of systemic racism.Ok good topic today. We hear a lot lately about "systemic racism." Fighting "systemic racism" is in the democrat party platform.
What are some examples of systemic racism in the US today?
Fortunately for me I don't think like youWhen I think, "systemic racism," I think about a "system" that applies differently to individuals based on their race. The "system" by which students are admitted to college, for instance, applies differently to individuals based on their race. This is clearly an example of systemic racism.
Lol,When I think, "systemic racism," I think about a "system" that applies differently to individuals based on their race. The "system" by which students are admitted to college, for instance, applies differently to individuals based on their race. This is clearly an example of systemic racism.
I doubt that they get charged every time. Even if they do, my Scottish American father got a possession charge last week. Little baggie.Even sentencing isn't the issue caught with small amounts of weed several times all they did was throw it out ...that is not the experience of men of color
They get charged every time
But if there is a measurable difference in outcome, is that not proof of a systemic problem?The "system" that law enforcement is implementing does not call for different treatment of different races of people. Maybe some of the officers do a bad job, but the "system" is not racially biased. The college admissions system on the other hand, is openly racist.
Because crack gets a harsher sentence than cocaine isn't racist. It's called classism. Liberals live in a micro aggression fantasy land.The "system" that law enforcement is implementing does not call for different treatment of different races of people. Maybe some of the officers do a bad job, but the "system" is not racially biased. The college admissions system on the other hand, is openly racist.