Jemele Hill’s goofy ass put her foot in her mouth again

Yzak

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Need to stop comparing the experiences of my ancestors in this country to people that willing break the law to come here. Of course nikkas won’t have a problem with it in here, because they have no backbone or respect for what my people went through and had to deal with.
Look how quick they are to downplay what are people went through for some illegal immigrants like we're obligated to always serve others.

These people are goofy, naive idiots. Zero understanding of how to be adults or actually put their people first:francis:
 

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Look how quick they are to downplay what are people went through for some illegal immigrants like we're obligated to always serve others.

These people are goofy, naive idiots. Zero understanding of how to be adults or actually put their people first:francis:
They’re the biggest goofiest clowns around. Look at how they make nonsensical arguments against things nobody said. Literally nobody in here agrees with this being a law, people disagree with comparing these illegals to what our ancestors went through during chattel slavery. These are the biggest disingenuous hoe nikkas I’ve ever encountered. Literally nobody is in agreement with deputizing random cacs.
 

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400 Year Survivors Of American Slavery.
Yes, because these illegals are breaking the law and in this country via their own will.

So it actually is an important distinction. Their suffering is not the same as my ancestors.

shoutout to you for having the patience to answer bad faith gaslighting from shills.
 

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Drawing parallels does not mean equating.

The parallels def exist and should be highlighted. Just like it’s worth highlighting the similarities in how they’re treating convicted criminals with these prison labor programs and slavery.

You’re focused on the wrong shyt, which is exactly what they want you focused on while they use these similar tactics to make America great AGAIN. :snoop:
A concept that seems too difficult for people online grasp.
 

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Yes, because these illegals are breaking the law and in this country via their own will.

So it actually is an important distinction. Their suffering is not the same as my ancestors.

running away from slavery was against the law too. :dwillhuh:



Yes, running away from slavery in the United States was considered breaking the law at certain points in history. The Fugitive Slave Act of 1850, part of the Compromise of 1850, made it illegal for enslaved individuals to escape and for others to assist them1 5. This law required all U.S. citizens and marshals to aid in capturing escaped slaves, and anyone who interfered with arrests or tried to free captured slaves could face heavy fines and imprisonment2.

The Fugitive Slave Act of 1850 strengthened the earlier Fugitive Slave Act of 1793, which was passed to fulfill the Constitution's Fugitive Slave Clause3. These laws mandated that escaped slaves be returned to their enslavers, even if they had reached free states6. The 1850 Act was particularly strict, allowing slave catchers to seize suspected fugitives without warrants and denying the accused the right to testify on their own behalf or have a jury trial6 8.

This legislation made escape from slavery more difficult and dangerous, not only for enslaved individuals but also for free Black people who could be wrongly accused and enslaved without due process5 7. The laws were widely opposed in the North, leading to the passage of "personal liberty" laws in some states and increased support for the Underground Railroad2 6.

Citations:
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[1] https://constitutioncenter.org/the-constitution/historic-document-library/detail/the-fugitive-slave-act-1850

[2] https://www.digitalhistory.uh.edu/disp_textbook.cfm?psid=3276&smtid=2

[3] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fugitive_slave_laws_in_the_United_States

[4] https://www.mountvernon.org/george-washington/slavery/resistance-and-punishment

[5] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fugitive_Slave_Act_of_1850

[6] https://www.pbs.org/wgbh/americanexperience/features/lincolns-underground-railroad/

[7] https://www.nps.gov/articles/000/fugitive-slave-laws-boston.htm

[8] https://www.nps.gov/articles/000/the-bill-of-rights-and-the-fugitive-slave-laws.htm

[9] https://constitution.congress.gov/browse/essay/artIV-S2-C3-1/ALDE_00013571/

[10] https://www.archives.gov/milestone-documents/compromise-of-1850
 
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I don't agree with comparing illegal immigrants to slaves, but you just know these crackers will use this as an opportunity to go after anyone they think is an illegal immigrant even if they were born and raised in this country but have immigrant parents or some ADOS who "fits the description.":mjpls:

For historic emphasis to give insight into what'll likely happen today, recall what really transpired with Bloombergs Stop & Search initiative :mjpls:
 

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Need to stop comparing the experiences of my ancestors in this country to people that willing break the law to come here. Of course nikkas won’t have a problem with it in here, because they have no backbone or respect for what my people went through and had to deal with.
But our ancestors explicitly broke several laws when they escaped. When they were found, illegally walking around in another state, without their freedom papers. Not just state laws, federal laws....passed by the majority of Congress....signed by the president.


How is this not the same?
 

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But our ancestors explicitly broke several laws when they escaped. When they were found, illegally walking around in another state, without their freedom papers. Not just state laws, federal laws....passed by the majority of Congress....signed by the president.


How is this not the same?

the whole bondage part contextualizing their desire to escape?

yall omit all context to liken things that should never be compared instead of just saying something is wrong:dead:
 
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