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Racial discrimination is a lousy way to
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Posted By: Big Bopper, 5/8/2026 11:54:06 AM

There’s a rule of law that Americans of all races have long asked for, and thought they had. That rule is the one that outlaws racial discrimination. First, consider where we are now as we approach two centuries since the Civil War and three generations since the first Civil Rights Act. We’ve elected a Black President and a Black Vice President, we currently have a stellar Hispanic Secretary of State, we’ve had 14 Black Senators and 183 Black members of the House (including many from states that were part of the Confederacy), and oddsmakers say a Black man is likely to be the next Speaker of the House.

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Reply 1 - Posted by: bpl40 5/8/2026 12:02:08 PM (No. 2102091)
Getting black people down to 14% of all violent criminals - down from almost two thirds- should be the first national goal. Doctors, lawyers, scientists accountants will automatically follow!
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Reply 2 - Posted by: Jesuslover54 5/8/2026 1:09:29 PM (No. 2102117)
Read the Bell Curve. Again
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Reply 3 - Posted by: LC Chihuahua 5/8/2026 1:53:17 PM (No. 2102135)
Preferential treatment is not the solution to discrimination.
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Reply 4 - Posted by: Starboard_side 5/8/2026 2:06:17 PM (No. 2102140)
I will bet they all start seeing better representation and concern for them once they have a Republican House member as their Congressperson. Their concerns won't simply be ignored and their votes taken for granted since there was no other choice. What will be interesting is how much the families of the Congressperson was making and how many contracts were funneled to family members instead of helping their constituents.
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Reply 5 - Posted by: Venturer 5/8/2026 5:07:42 PM (No. 2102186)
I f the oddsmakers are assuming that Hakeem Jeffries is to be Speaker they better think again.
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Reply 6 - Posted by: Strike3 5/8/2026 6:56:54 PM (No. 2102230)
Giving blacks bonus points so they can participate in equal numbers in everything in the country has only made the complainers arrogant, hostile and more racist. Maybe it's time to see how that White Supremacy thing works that they keep blasting us for.
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Reply 7 - Posted by: Sunhan65 5/9/2026 12:13:26 AM (No. 2102320)
The concept of race is a fiction, and the belief that human beings can be meaningfully categorized based on skin color is a fantasy, and a wicked one at that. The American example is particularly invidious because identifiable groups of people were mistreated and dehumanized based on their skin color and appearance, which in turn engendered a whole range of antisocial behaviors from those groups. It's not about skin color or genetics. It's about culture and history. Dark-skinned people from the various African countries have very little in common with one another and almost nothing in common with dark-skinned Americans of African descent. The Ghanaians I knew were appalled by the predominant behaviors of so-called African-American, and they had also suffered from extreme poverty and skin color racism under the British Empire. Likewise, as Thomas Sowell--himself of rural Southern black origin--points out the cultural chasm between the norms of urban Northern blacks and the incoming Southern rural blacks who migrated northward after WW II. In many cases, Northern blacks supported measures to control Southern blacks who threatened the progress they had made towards social advancement and integration. The good news is people can change over time, and groups of people can and will develop if they are not ruined by what President George W. Bush wisely called the soft bigotry of expectations. The once again indispensable Thomas Sowell's research revealed that, based on standardized IQ testing given to WWI, American Jews were thought to be genetically intellectually inferior based on their scores. That stereotype has evaporated completely as that group has advanced itself socially and culturally despite active and constant anti-semitic discrimination at all levels of social and educational hierarchies.
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Reply 8 - Posted by: mifla 5/9/2026 7:36:27 AM (No. 2102385)
Glad to see that folks are no longer curling up into the fetal position and sobbing quietly after being called a racist.
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