Trump Promises To Take Slavery Out Of The History Books In Public Schools If Re-Elected

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Let's look at the entirety of your stupid initial post:
You're trying to reduce her down to just a single point because it plays better for your agenda on here. You are still misrepresenting her argument when her words are posted above as well.
Posting the transcript talmbot bubu there's more, so to not condemn the stupid history reference is my point, that you're now doubling down on. So explain how poll tax and stamp use are similar?
 

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trump doesn’t want those who are descendants of slaves to know that they are intact part of the tribes of israel.

when the colonizers came here and we’re settling the us, upon discovering and realized that the natives were actually apart of the tribes of israel, they said out their own mouth how it was bad for “christianity” because they stole their identity, how they had to deceive, whiten this place up etc..


This is the same thing, trump wants to hide history cause he doesn’t want judah to know their identity.
 
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Posting the transcript talmbot bubu there's more, so to not condemn the stupid history reference is my point, that you're now doubling down on. So explain how poll tax and stamp use are similar?
It's not a stupid history reference. She's talking about barriers to voting. And she's right. You're just trying to mislead because that's what people like you do.
 
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It's not a stupid history reference. She's talking about barriers to voting. And she's right. You're just trying to mislead because that's what people like you do.
again. Explain how poll taxes and stamp use are similar? How is it a barrier to voting?
Pimping Black history is bad enough, but defending it has to be worst especially when you can't explain why you're defending it
 

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there’s a reason for this

trump doesn’t want those who are descendants of slaves to know that they are intact part of the tribes of israel.

when the colonizers came here and we’re settling the us, upon discovering and realized that the natives were actually apart of the tribes of israel, they said out their own mouth how it was bad for “christianity” because they stole their identity, how they had to deceive, whiten this place up etc..


This is the same thing, trump wants to hide history cause he doesn’t want judah to know their identity.


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again. Explain how poll taxes and stamp use are similar? How is it a barrier to voting?
Pimping Black history is bad enough, but defending it has to be worst especially when you can't explain why you're defending it
You're one of the most dishonest people in this thread. The funny thing here is you're the one who's "pimping" black history in an attempt to downplay her concerns about a WEALTH BARRIER to voting. You don't really even care given your belief that hip-hop is a "big reason why black people are in a bad place" and not systemic racism.

But we have to understand that there are a lot of people who have challenges. We know that asking someone to put a stamp on something, send it in the mail, put a stamp on something else, send it back is equivalent to a poll tax. I don't understand, in an industrialized country like America, where democracy is our fundamental principle, we can't make it easier for people to vote.

This is in essence a poll tax. It's an undue burden. I wouldn't expect you to understand this. You're the same loser that doesn't understand voter ID laws aren't about preventing fraud.


You are a clown who's whole thing is downplaying voter disenfranchisement because it benefits you and the racist right.

ID requirements isn't racial discrimination.


In the Washington Post article, the requirements presented as racially biased seems more to do with inconveniences rather than poll taxing/literacy test to completely stop the poor or illiterate from voting because in those cases a month of due diligence prior to election day wouldn't make a difference to voting eligibility

Also, it's suspect for article to reference "found only 31 individual cases of voter impersonation out of more than 1 billion votes cast in the United States since the year 2000" as an argument against efforts to address vote fraud(regardless of nefarious reason)...it don't matter the number of times something occurred or not, regulations/oversight needs to be in place to restrict/deter all illegal activity


voter ID/poll closures/absentee ballot deadlines are not poll taxes and literacy test, effective tools used to prevent voting during a time of limited educational/employment opportunities
No matter which ID you had, how long you waited, or the date postmarked...if you couldn't read OR have money, you not voting

It's funny how the need to have IDs is viewed differently depending on recipients.
 
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this the internet age its impossible to rewrite history unless a comet hit the earth and everything goes back to the stone age
Funny you mention this, because in a couple of subforums here we have threads about shyt that just got totally forgotten to where it's as if it never happened.
 
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You're one of the most dishonest people in this thread. The funny thing here is you're the one who's pimping black history in an attempt to downplay her concerns about a WEALTH BARRIER to voting. You don't really care given your belief that hip-hop is a "big reason why black people are in a bad place" and not systemic racism.
This is in essence a poll tax. It's an undue burden. I wouldn't expect you to understand this. You're the same loser that doesn't understand voter ID laws aren't about preventing fraud.
A dishonest person needs to attribute random false and irrelevant comments from other thread topics inorder to disguise their inability to juelz their ignorance/shilling....you could've replied to any post, but chose not to for obvious reason

Poll tax was used against Black folks during a time of desperation and very limited income/help options to guarantee there're not voting. Today with government social programs and various non-profit orgs catering to every need/challenge, it's insulting and stupid of you(and her) to justify equating buying $.55 stamps as wealth/voting barrier
 
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A dishonest person needs to attribute random false and irrelevant comments from other thread topics inorder to disguise their inability to juelz their ignorance/shilling....you could've replied to any post, but chose not to for obvious reason

Poll tax was used against Black folks during a time of desperation and very limited income/help options to guarantee there're not voting. Today with government social programs and various non-profit orgs catering to every need/challenge, it's insulting and stupid of you(and her) to justify equating buying $.55 stamps as wealth/voting barrier
I understand that it's inconvenient for you, but it's most certainly *not* irrelevant. It's builds a profile. It shows your history of hand-waving GOP voter suppression. It shows why you're doing it in this thread, and why you misrepresented Yvette Simpson's argument. And why you shouldn't be taken seriously.
 
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I understand that it's inconvenient for you, but it's most certainly *not* irrelevant. It's builds a profile. It shows your history of hand-waving GOP voter suppression. It shows why you're doing it in this thread, and why you misrepresented Yvette Simpson's argument. And why you shouldn't be taken seriously.
The person who trivializes Black history, poverty, lies about random comments, constantly uses buzz words to mislead and to gain credibility, is to be taken serious? stop
 
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