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(05-29-2020, 06:00 PM)jagibelieve Wrote:Your take is nave at best, disingenuous at worst, and in very little sense acquainted with reality.(05-29-2020, 04:47 PM)JagJohn Wrote: Thank you for answering! Finally someone with a pair. You seem to think that since the passage of various civil rights legislation, racism in its various permutations has disappeared. That is complete nonsense. There have been laws on the books prohibiting any number of things from the beginning of time. Every single state has laws against murder. Have those laws stopped all murder? No. There have been laws against speeding since the automobile. Does that stop people from exceeding the speed limits? Anyone who drives can tell you that is a definite no. Those laws, along with myriad others, carry reasonably well known, well expected set of sanctions associated with them. If you speed, you get a ticket, fine, points on your insurance and possible suspension/revocation of your license in more extreme instances. Murder carries prison time, and possibly the death penalty. Can anyone NOT a lawyer explain the specific penalties associated with the various Civil rights laws without looking them up or without engaging in hyperbole? Yet despite this, you think "racial injustice," however you defined it, somehow magically stopped witht he passage of the passage of Civil Rights era laws (many of which were weakened by conservative congressmen/justices)? I am not going to waste my time showing all of the ways race based discrimination persists to this day. Not only would it take years to research all of the case law and post an analysis here, most of you on the right would disregard it anyway (see Confederate motivations). However I will offer you this article as a small example of how "racial injustice" persists in sentencing. http://projects.heraldtribune.com/bias/sentencing/ Your premise is troubling on any number of levels. It presumes that because it can't readily be proven on a message board without the benefit of discovery, cross examination, etc., it didn't happen. If a sign on a business says there are job openings, I respond to the sign and make a face to inquiry, and the clerk lies, denying there are job openings available based solely or even partially on my race, without employing testers to confirm that or filing a suit compelling discovery, I've no way to prove that here. More to the point, your attitude assigns almost a "Simon says" or "Mother may I" standard to proving racial discrimination. The KKK could burn a cross in my yard, but because it didn't expressly state "[BLEEP] go away," standing alone, it still does not prove racist intent. It also seemingly presumes, since tied to the passing of the Civil Rights legislation, that because discriminatory actions did not materially affect a right protected by law, it has no adverse effect on the recipient. I assure you that is far from the truth. But accepting, at face value your ludicrous assertion that most racism ended circa 1970 with the passage of the Civil Rights laws, it doesn't address the lingering effect that pre 1970 discrimination has. A key to wealth accumulation is the acquisition of real property. With redlining, the ability of African Americans to have access to loans to start businesses and acquire houses was constrained. Furthermore, to the extent African Americans could obtain mortgages, their options were limited to areas with suppressed property values. That limited generational wealth. Furthermore the fact that it took a series of comprehensive federal legislation and Supreme Court decisions (Not traditional notions of common human decency or Christian values) to eliminate racism from the country speaks volumes. Considering it's been only 50 years since the passage of those laws (using your 1970 estimate), and this country will be 244 years old as of July 4, the overwhelming portion of this country's history shows comprehensive racial animus against POC. If anything, racist antipathy is the default-if rebuttable- presumption. Have things improved over the years? Absolutely. Has racism been completely eradicated from this country? Absolutely NOT. Worst to 1st. Curse Reversed!
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