Message from @Supreme Leader
Discord ID: 488378918739509295
1883 U.S. v. Harris, Justice Bradley writes the majority opinion overturning the Civil Rights Act of 1875, which declared that “all persons within the jurisdiction of the United States shall be entitled to the full and equal enjoyment of the accommodations, advantages, facilities, and privileges of inns, public conveyances on land or water, theaters, and other places of public amusement.”
"When a man has emerged from slavery, and, by the aid of beneficent legislation, has shaken off the inseparable concomitants of that state, there must be some stage in the progress of his elevation when he takes the rank of a mere citizen and ceases to be the special favorite of the laws, and when his rights as a citizen or a man are to be protected in the ordinary modes by which other men's rights are protected … There were thousands of free colored people in this country before the abolition of slavery, enjoying all the essential rights of life, liberty and property the same as white citizens, yet no one at that time thought that it was any invasion of his personal status as a freeman because he was not admitted to all the privileges enjoyed by white citizens, or because he was subjected to discriminations in the enjoyment of accommodations in inns, public conveyances and places of amusement."
following this statement would be a century of jim crow laws, voter suppression and disenfranchisement, lynchings. segregation wouldn’t become illegal again until a century later, in the Civil Rights Act of 1964
New Orleans lynchings don't change the fact that we failed to protect the rights of black citizens
certainly seems like your point was that because there were lynchings against non-blacks that black lynchings don't matter
since you said nobody cares and then brought up that there were lynchings against non-blacks too
lynchings are a microcosm of the general problem of the US government and state governments failing to protect the rights of black citizens
you're saying that the US government successfully protected black voting rights and upheld the guarantee of equal rights in the 15th Amendment?
of course there was racism and discrimination against European immigrants
we do talk about it too, Gangs of New York is all about how shitty conditions were in NY for Irish immigrants
but black discrimination was worse in terms of long lasting effects
and the largest mass lynching in US history was against Chinese people in LA
that one in Arkansas most wouldn't call a mass lynching, though some do
there were 15 Chinese lynched in LA
@Kwasy Did i tag the wrong person? I cant find anything that fits what I replied to from you (message history
weird
couldnt find it
did you delete it?
mfw I got silenced
some admin or mod deleted it
They're already citizens and have been since 1868. There's no way to deport them without disrupting the entire foundation of this country, i.e. citizenship. Only ~5000 free blacks even went to Liberia in the 19th century, modern blacks are not going to voluntarily leave the country.
In the end, Jefferson was wrong. We didn't need to deport freedmen to avoid a large-scale race war. Deportation wasn't actually necessary.
avoid a large scale race war? a race war is exactly what we need
@Kwasy Tell that to the white colonists that Dessalines massacred in Haiti.
@ThatRightWingFish I'm American, he's German
<@&350739960602689547> can you guys pls make a temp chat for the Swedish election
why not keep that in <#486385308951379968>
Shittiest game I have seen on an advert, you lose because the opponent has bad connection and you spend 70 minutes watching ads after each match
@Logical-Scholar name one thing that is not shit in snapchat stories
how do you expect him to do the impossible
Yeah how do you expect me to do the impossible
snapchat stories promotes the following things in a nutshell:
>buzzcrap like content
>homosexual content
>fake gendered content
>drag queen stuff
>niggers with makeup
>grown up men with makeup
>white thots
>((((((creepy)))))) text stories
This was an advert though not a snapchat story from an individual