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    Not long ago Kari Lake proclaimed Arizona's abortion law was a great law and wanted it the law of the state.

    Now that she has gotten her way, she is lobbying for it to be repealed.

    As I have been saying since 2022, the overwhelming vast majority of women aren't going to vote for the man who proudly boasts that he got rid of Roe V. Wade. Nor are those women going to vote for a forced birther politician.

    Turns out, republican belief in "pro life" was all just lies to get votes. Who is surprised? I sure am not.

    How many forced birthers will do the same about face?

    https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/other/ka ... r-BB1ltx3I.

    Arizona Republican Senate candidate Kari Lake is actively lobbying state lawmakers to overturn a 160-year-old law she once supported that bans abortion in almost all cases, a source with knowledge of her efforts told CNN.
     
    LOL, that is segregation.
    LOL, no it isn't.

    Segregation is keeping one racial group separate from another.

    What you're looking for is videos of whites chanting something like "Blacks know you're place! Blacks and whites don't mix!" Stuff like that.

    Point out actual instances of segregation, like Jim Crow.
     
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    You've been given correct examples.

    Go find some. ;)
    "Go find some"

    Go .... ........


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    ‘Segregation Had to Be Invented’​

    During the late 19th century, blacks and whites in the South lived closer together than they do today.​

    By Alana SemuelsFebruary 17, 2017
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    Courtesy of the Robinson-Spangler Carolina Room – Charlotte Mecklenburg Library

    CHARLOTTE, N.C.—Growing up here in the 1940s and 1950s, Sevone Rhynes experienced segregation every day. He couldn’t visit the public library near his house, but instead had to travel to the “colored” library in the historically black area of Brooklyn, a neighborhood that used to be in the center of Charlotte. He attended a school for black children, where he received second-hand books, and where the school day was half the length of that of white schools, because the black school had too many children and not enough funds. Sixty years later, he says, Charlotte is still a segregated city. “People who are white want as little to do with black people as they can get away with,” he told me.

    This is, unfortunately, not a surprising account of North Carolina, or of the South more generally. The South of the 1950s was the land of fire hoses aimed at black people who dared protest Jim Crow laws. Today, schools in the South are almost as segregated as they were when Sevone Rhymes was a child. Southern cities including Charlotte are facing racial tensions over the shootings of black men by white policemen, which, in Charlotte’s case, led to massive protests and riots.
     
    "Go find some"

    Go .... ........



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    ‘Segregation Had to Be Invented’​

    During the late 19th century, blacks and whites in the South lived closer together than they do today.​

    By Alana SemuelsFebruary 17, 2017
    original.jpg

    Courtesy of the Robinson-Spangler Carolina Room – Charlotte Mecklenburg Library

    CHARLOTTE, N.C.—Growing up here in the 1940s and 1950s, Sevone Rhynes experienced segregation every day. He couldn’t visit the public library near his house, but instead had to travel to the “colored” library in the historically black area of Brooklyn, a neighborhood that used to be in the center of Charlotte. He attended a school for black children, where he received second-hand books, and where the school day was half the length of that of white schools, because the black school had too many children and not enough funds. Sixty years later, he says, Charlotte is still a segregated city. “People who are white want as little to do with black people as they can get away with,” he told me.

    This is, unfortunately, not a surprising account of North Carolina, or of the South more generally. The South of the 1950s was the land of fire hoses aimed at black people who dared protest Jim Crow laws. Today, schools in the South are almost as segregated as they were when Sevone Rhymes was a child. Southern cities including Charlotte are facing racial tensions over the shootings of black men by white policemen, which, in Charlotte’s case, led to massive protests and riots.
    Not good enough. This shirt now transcends Trump as well as the two parties. It's deep-seated racial tensions between two groups that have existed ever since the democrats started Jim Crow.

    Now, what IS Jim Crow-like is the democrats reliance on poor, uneducated, minorities. Your side can't win without them.
     
    They're chanting "you will not replace us". It's kind of understandable given the hostility of today toward whites, don't you think?

    Now, show me segregation in the south - like what Jim Crow laws accomplished.

    They also chanted "Jews will not replace us". They were espousing the Great Replacement theory, which is steeped in white supremacism. It's not understandable. It's 100% racist.
     
    I can't take the dishonesty involved in pointing to the Democrats as the ones who pushed through the laws during the Jim Crow era. It was the people who lived in the confederate states. What the name of the party they belonged to at the time is irrelevant. The fact that those states are now under Republican control doesn't forgive them, and obviously, it doesn't make the current Democrats guilty.
     
    The whole 'Democrats are responsible for the Klan' argument is about as convincing as someone being guilty for the sins of their father. It's also plain moronic and ignores the reality of a massive cultural/economic shift in the parties after the turn of the 20th century. But it's an easy bit of half-formed misinformation that is simple to regurgitate so the right loves it.
     
    They also chanted "Jews will not replace us". They were espousing the Great Replacement theory, which is steeped in white supremacism. It's not understandable. It's 100% racist.
    It may have been at one point, but now it's more about survival. They know they're being outbred. the problem is they're crying about it rather than doing something about it.
     

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