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re: Proposal for new "Race offender registry" like sex offenders
Posted on 12/31/20 at 8:22 pm to Kujo
Posted on 12/31/20 at 8:22 pm to Kujo
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“If you were to be racially abusive to someone, [the register] would question whether someone is fit enough to hold a particular job where their bias could influence another person’s life,” said Johnson, who serves as an executive committee member of TTIP and oversees activism.
Wouldn’t this just cause more black unemployment? I see much more black hate towards others than white hate towards blacks.
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“If you live in a majority-colored neighborhood, you shouldn’t reside there because you’re a risk to those people, just like if a sex offender lived next to a school, he would be a risk to those children,” Johnson explained
If a neighborhood becomes black majority with too many scared to let go or call out the very broken part of their culture and also too many that outright embrace it and practice it fully i don’t think this will be a problem outside of this same idiot then calling white flight racist.
Most African students or exchange students i met at LSU or knew about from my sisters’ kids wanted very little to do with the blacks in Baton Rouge.
It’s not race. It’s culture and wanting to be grouped together now with even the trash and criminal parts of culture instead of being looked at as individual first and not their race first.
Posted on 12/31/20 at 8:37 pm to dallastigers
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Most African students or exchange students i met at LSU or knew about from my sisters’ kids wanted very little to do with the blacks in Baton Rouge.
You may have hit on something here. The big push to embrace the term “ African-American” may just be a tactic to try and connect native people of color with those coming here now to pursue an American education or a better way of life.
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