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And that’s why I said it would have to be developedCentral to both parties? We can’t even agree on this thread about voter registration!
We need some common ground.
And that’s why I said it would have to be developedCentral to both parties? We can’t even agree on this thread about voter registration!
There also seems to be this assumption that Black Panther is the only movie showing at a given theater, and that the only people attending are black folks.Agreed. I’m just gobsmacked. This seems like a no-brainer – voter registration is good, regardless of skin color, chicken preference, what movie you’re attending … I don’t even understand how this could possibly have a negative connotation.
No, it’s not. Racism is defined by the belief that one race is superior to another.Sure it is if that demographic is race. To divide people by race is racism.
We could start with agreement that getting minorities to vote more frequently than they do would be a good thing, and that voter drives that target historically underrepresented groups isn’t some violation of the “white people”.Gertabelle:![]()
And that’s why I said it would have to be developedCentral to both parties? We can’t even agree on this thread about voter registration!
We need some common ground.
I don’t see any objection increased participation by informed minorities.We could start with agreement that getting minorities to vote more frequently than they do would be a good thing, and that voter drives that target historically underrepresented groups isn’t some violation of the “white people
I thought I was being clear, why do you have an objection.Informed voters is nice, but that’s not a requirement of actually casting a ballot, so why insert that here?
No assumptions here. There is however the stated purpose of registering Black voters. It is targeting a race.There also seems to be this assumption that Black Panther is the only movie showing at a given theater, and that the only people attending are black folks.
Well then, I guess I just don’t care if a group targets a particular race. Obviously it offends you. Guess you’re just out of luck then on this one.Gertabelle:![]()
No assumptions here. There is however the stated purpose of registering Black voters. It is targeting a race.There also seems to be this assumption that Black Panther is the only movie showing at a given theater, and that the only people attending are black folks.
I thoughts we were supposed to oppose racism. It seems we only oppose some racism.Well then, I guess I just don’t care if a group targets a particular race. Obviously it offends you. Guess you’re just out of luck then on this one.
I don’t think you’re being clear at all. You’re putting a qualifier on it, and the only reason I can think to do that is the hope that those who don’t agree with your views are less likely to show up at the polls.niceatheist:![]()
I thought I was being clear, why do you have an objection.Informed voters is nice, but that’s not a requirement of actually casting a ballot, so why insert that here?
Are you a fan of voters acting upon fake news?
Well, dear, you and I do not agree on the definition of racism in this case. You see racism here, and I don’t.Gertabelle:![]()
I thoughts we were supposed to oppose racism. It seems we only oppose some racism.Well then, I guess I just don’t care if a group targets a particular race. Obviously it offends you. Guess you’re just out of luck then on this one.
It’s the old only Whites can be racist. That of course is itself racist.Since, as of the latest statistics I could easily find, show that non-Hispanic whites make up 69.9% of registered voters it would be difficult to have a predominately “for whites” registration that wouldn’t be racist.
And the motivation here is to favor one race. It is to target one race and register members of that race.It would greatly depend on the motivation behind the registration