It is always refreshing to log on here and find out these mind blowing facts. For example: I just found out today that white people don't live in rural areas in the south and that there are no poor white people. Who would've thunk?
To be fair its more than a couple even in the figurative sense but there's obviously a disproportionate divide between minorities being impoverished as opposed to whites. Those laws know exactly who they're targeting and who it affects mostly.
But Brewers will keep screaming white people are poor or voter ID is free without delving into the more nuanced circumstances or individual state laws that vary the way in which IDs are acquired or the steps you have to take to get them (which cost money).
I’m aware. We’ve been over this. Something designed to disenfranchise black people doesn’t need to only affect black people, affecting some white people is collateral so long as it negatively affects black people.
More white people as a %, but A. There’s far more people who love in cities than rural areas so the numbers are greater and B. The number of black people who don’t have the requisite ID currently is higher than the number of rural white people who don’t currently.
The North Carolina law was legally determined to have racist intent and DBroncisnmo and Brewers are still trying to argue it isn’t racist.
Harris statement had an affect, it melted the brains of conservative posters here/media apparently. Everyone else seems capable of understanding the full context of what was said though. I know a lot seem to think minorities/black people cant understand a simple statement but I don’t believe that’s true.
I never said trump caused all the anti vax beliefs. You also don’t need to take him out of context to show his stance on many issues throughout covid. What they did isn’t remotely the same, thats why conservatives keep focusing on taking what was said out of context over a year ago to play games.
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With the inherent distrust of governmental vaccinations, it did not take a great deal of negative inference to affect some blacks' decisions to take the vaccine or not. Harris may not have intended to cast the vaccine in a negative light, but she certainly did. Yes it was a mis-statement and was corrected, but the negative inference was cast.
They were being nice and letting others go first?
If you need to go back a year and take a statement out of context to blame Harris for something no one has even proven any relationship to current issues that’s definitely just a gotcha.
Do you have any proof that statement caused many minorities not to get vaccinated? If not are you just implying they are too stupid to understand the statement in full? Why would it cause hesitancy in minorities in full if they understood what was actually said?
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