Originally posted by Rockydonovang
It all goes back to the same systematic issues, and yet the only thing that politicans seem to give a fck about now these days are superfircial issues like affirmative education and safe spaces.
I wouldn't call the government permitting and supporting racially discriminatory policies a superficial issue. As a legal egalitarian and an individualist I consider it a point of principle that people should not be judged or discriminated against based on their skin color, and the fact that our politicians and the supreme court have upheld and defended this is truly disgusting.
Also the safe space thing is part of a cultural issue surrounding our college campuses where people are being inculcated to reject responsibility, and I think it's telling when a disproportionate number of college students believe in socialism and restrictions on free speech that this is a cultural issue worth rooting out before it grows.
Originally posted by Rockydonovang
The fundamental issues get little to no attention. When's the last time you heard a story about how landowners abuse loopholes in our laws to make working class tenants homeless so they can get rich people to pay more rent?
I'd need to look more into the details of this issue in order to determine whether or not this loophole should be closed or if it would be the government unfairly intervening in the practice of a private business.
Originally posted by Rockydonovang
When's the last time you heard a news story about school intergration?
Never because our schools are divided/segregated by geographic region rather than race. We don't have a racially segregated school system.
Originally posted by Rockydonovang
When's the last time you heard a news story about the retarded way the lives of folks are ruined by minor crimes and sh!t that shouldn't even be a crime like smoking weed?
Believe me I'm probably significantly more strongly opposed to weed criminalization than you are. This is something else I could get behind.
Originally posted by Rockydonovang
When's the last time you heard a major news story about voter suppression?
I've heard people complaining before that voter ID laws are racist... which seems pretty sketchy, though at the same time there might be other legitimate grievances. This is an issue I'd have to look more into to comment on.
Originally posted by Rockydonovang
About how some states don't even allow ex-convicts to vote?
I mean I disagree with that.