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Does America Suffer from an 'Emotional Illness' on Race?
Mar 3, 2020 07:18:16   #
American Vet
 
Last Wednesday, the House Committee on Oversight and Reform held a hearing on "Voter Suppression in Minority Communities: Learning from the Past to Protect Our Future." The hearing was based on the premise that "today, many Americans — especially those in minority communities — face significant barriers to registering to vote and casting a ballot."

One witness, civil rights activist Diane Nash, delusionally claimed that America "was founded on genocide," which was an "extremely fundamental institution in our history." She went on to state that "we look on the value of lives of Europeans and white Americans and Australians and maybe Israelis as much more valuable than the lives of people who are Asian, African, and Latin American."

ash, delusionally claimed that America "was founded on genocide," which was an "extremely fundamental institution in our history." She went on to state that "we look on the value of lives of Europeans and white Americans and Australians and maybe Israelis as much more valuable than the lives of people who are Asian, African, and Latin American."

First, as an American Jew, I take issue with the loose use of the term "genocide" to describe America's founding. The Holocaust was a genocide; Rwandans faced a genocide, as did the Armenians. But even if you agree with Ms. Nash, what occurred 300 years ago in the Americas is not something that was foundational to our founding and is not enshrined in our Constitution today. Today, our history books — until now, with the New York Times attempting to rewrite history with its 1619 Project — accurately portray what was done to American Indians and slaves. Despite Nash's claims otherwise, we do in fact acknowledge our historical mistakes.

https://www.americanthinker.com/articles/2020/03/does_america_suffer_from_an_emotional_illness_on_race.html#ixzz6FcynFdU0

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Mar 3, 2020 07:33:28   #
Radiance3
 
American Vet wrote:
Last Wednesday, the House Committee on Oversight and Reform held a hearing on "Voter Suppression in Minority Communities: Learning from the Past to Protect Our Future." The hearing was based on the premise that "today, many Americans — especially those in minority communities — face significant barriers to registering to vote and casting a ballot."

One witness, civil rights activist Diane Nash, delusionally claimed that America "was founded on genocide," which was an "extremely fundamental institution in our history." She went on to state that "we look on the value of lives of Europeans and white Americans and Australians and maybe Israelis as much more valuable than the lives of people who are Asian, African, and Latin American."

ash, delusionally claimed that America "was founded on genocide," which was an "extremely fundamental institution in our history." She went on to state that "we look on the value of lives of Europeans and white Americans and Australians and maybe Israelis as much more valuable than the lives of people who are Asian, African, and Latin American."

First, as an American Jew, I take issue with the loose use of the term "genocide" to describe America's founding. The Holocaust was a genocide; Rwandans faced a genocide, as did the Armenians. But even if you agree with Ms. Nash, what occurred 300 years ago in the Americas is not something that was foundational to our founding and is not enshrined in our Constitution today. Today, our history books — until now, with the New York Times attempting to rewrite history with its 1619 Project — accurately portray what was done to American Indians and slaves. Despite Nash's claims otherwise, we do in fact acknowledge our historical mistakes.

https://www.americanthinker.com/articles/2020/03/does_america_suffer_from_an_emotional_illness_on_race.html#ixzz6FcynFdU0
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Now it is the reverse. The Blacks and Colored are the racist. They kill, and attack the White people, as demanded by Maxine Waters, and protected by these useless people in Congress. We currently have the reverse discrimination since Barack Obama came.

Voting is one of the most fundamental rights of an American citizen cited at the constitution. It is important, that in order to vote, all protocols are followed. That only citizens could vote, to be proven by their correct ID's and proper registration.

It has been reported, that millions of illegal votes were cast by socialist democrats in prior years . Registration officials must be vigilant at all times, when people vote, ensuring that proper ID'S are presented. This is to protect the integrity of our rights, and to put the integrity of our electoral process.

Requiring ID'S to vote is not voter's suppression. It is essential process. People with no ID's could not vote. It is that simple.

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