Message from @Jefferson Davis

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2019-11-15 13:37:25 UTC  

this gives a good insight

2019-11-15 13:39:55 UTC  

Within a few months of the implementing the Act, Chinese in the U.S. began organizing to resist the enforcement of the law. The heads of the Six Companies, the San Francisco branch of The Chinese Consolidated Benevolent Association, proclaimed that the Chinese in the U.S. ought not register, but rather contribute to a fund for hiring of lawyers to fight the law on the ground of unconstitutionality. The effort was overwhelmingly successful (only 3,169 of the estimated 110,000 Chinese in the country had registered by the April 1893 deadline),[10] yet newspaper coverage of the protest reported Chinese as being slaves to doing whatever The Six Companies told them to do.

2019-11-15 13:40:14 UTC  

So the law didn't really do what you describe.

2019-11-15 13:41:29 UTC  

This still doesn't deflate my larger point of Chinese presence in the US largely rooting from voluntary immigration, whereas the blacks had centuries of bondage.

2019-11-15 13:41:42 UTC  

And we're still not talking about morality.

2019-11-15 13:41:52 UTC  

😧

2019-11-15 13:45:19 UTC  

the law was hold as constitutional... what that is saying is that there was a reaction from it. So the law was in practice for a period of time until the US was responsible over them and damage the chinese american relationships. How could the bondage of a great grandfather affect the afro american population

2019-11-15 13:45:54 UTC  

(write your argument Imma gonna catch the bus, ill be back in a few minutes

2019-11-15 13:46:10 UTC  

A reaction that made the laws requiring registration largely impotent.

2019-11-15 13:47:23 UTC  

If the chinese couldn't own property, then how did Chinese businessmen build Chinatown in San Francisco? This is dumb and I'm done with it. Back to morality.

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/523834972126052352/644896226013085696/Zhonghua_Huiguan_San_Francisco_6540.jpg

2019-11-15 13:48:02 UTC  

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2019-11-15 13:48:28 UTC  

sup traitor

2019-11-15 13:49:02 UTC  

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2019-11-15 13:49:14 UTC  

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2019-11-15 13:49:37 UTC  

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2019-11-15 13:49:41 UTC  

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2019-11-15 13:50:31 UTC  

Woah Jefferson calm down there my friend

2019-11-15 13:50:54 UTC  

You need to take your anti nsfw medication I prescribed

2019-11-15 13:52:56 UTC  

very un WASP-like. Too much fun.

2019-11-15 13:53:49 UTC  

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2019-11-15 13:53:58 UTC  

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2019-11-15 13:54:21 UTC  

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2019-11-15 13:54:32 UTC  

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2019-11-15 13:54:42 UTC  

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2019-11-15 13:56:08 UTC  

Woah

2019-11-15 13:56:19 UTC  

Ugandan knuckles having good time eh?

2019-11-15 14:07:57 UTC  

Very nice

2019-11-15 14:25:42 UTC  

back

2019-11-15 14:25:42 UTC  

GG @Deleted User, you just advanced to level 4!

2019-11-15 14:26:00 UTC  

nelson the construction of china town was like 30 years before it

2019-11-15 14:26:11 UTC  

nonetheless

2019-11-15 14:26:19 UTC  

let's go back to morality

2019-11-15 14:26:34 UTC  

what's the foundation of the secular morals based upon?

2019-11-15 14:27:37 UTC  

Operational Art. Empathy.

2019-11-15 14:29:43 UTC  

empathy is the moral foundation of secularism?

2019-11-15 14:42:44 UTC  

basic ingredients are sentience, ability to understand harm and consequences, and what functional relationships and societies flourish as.

2019-11-15 14:42:52 UTC  

Theory of mind, etc

2019-11-15 14:43:03 UTC  

Redarded

2019-11-15 14:43:10 UTC  

To begin to build the world, you have to learn to trust strangers. Immorality is antithetical to that.