“The right”: ok. Look at “radical Republicans” vs those more likely to be called “conservatives” within the party at the time slavery ended, and tell me which one was the strong voice for ending slavery, and which had to be carried kicking and screaming into it?
And wasn’t Stephen Douglas a big “states’ right” guy of the century?
Democrats, the party of slavery and still believe dark skinned people are too dumb to get an I.D. to vote.
Nothing has changed.
Why exactly, then, do Republicans support ID laws? Answer: because the #'s show they benefit Republicans by cutting turnout from Democrats. Among states that recently adopted such laws, there was a 1.9% decrease in turnout in midterms and 2.7% in presidential elections. After many years, adaptations may take place. Republicans are almost always benefited by low turnout elections.
"I find that strict voter ID laws decrease turnout for late-adopting states by 1.9 percentage points, with a larger decline of 2.7 percentage points in presidential elections."
Democrats, the party of slavery and still believe dark skinned people are too dumb to get an I.D. to vote.
Nothing has changed.
Why exactly, then, do Republicans support ID laws? Answer: because the #'s show they benefit Republicans by cutting turnout from Democrats. Among states that recently adopted such laws, there was a 1.9% decrease in turnout in midterms and 2.7% in presidential elections. After many years, adaptations may take place. Republicans are almost always benefited by low turnout elections.
"I find that strict voter ID laws decrease turnout for late-adopting states by 1.9 percentage points, with a larger decline of 2.7 percentage points in presidential elections."
It's not worth interacting. It's impossible to argue in good faith that the left is more racist than the right. It's just a complete nonsense argument.
Is there really an audience for travel videos gratuitously shïtting on the country you are visiting? His portrayal of Varanasi is realistic. Nothing bad happened to him and the local people were all nice to him. Your experience will of course suck if you just start walking around without a plan. Nobody does that. Indeed, don’t visit if what you expect is the western comfort zone; or visit a bigger city with a fancy travel package organizer that will coddle you in a bubble shielding you from the actual country you are visiting.
The death of the student is tragic and the perpetrator deserves to be punished as has been done.
This case has nothing to do with “New Delhi” or India.
And yet a similar case involving the death of a violent thug in America led to left-wing riots in the UK, the British police and the Prime Minister taking the knee, English football players taking the knee every week for the next couple of years, and various police anti-racism panels and bodies set up.
But we need to forget about innocent British teenager Henry Nowak because he's white?
The death of the student is tragic and the perpetrator deserves to be punished as has been done.
This case has nothing to do with “New Delhi” or India.
And yet a similar case involving the death of a violent thug in America led to left-wing riots in the UK, the British police and the Prime Minister taking the knee, English football players taking the knee every week for the next couple of years, and various police anti-racism panels and bodies set up.
But we need to forget about innocent British teenager Henry Nowak because he's white?
Looks like you don’t disagree with anything I actually said.
The death of the student is tragic and the perpetrator deserves to be punished as has been done.
This case has nothing to do with “New Delhi” or India.
And yet a similar case involving the death of a violent thug in America led to left-wing riots in the UK, the British police and the Prime Minister taking the knee, English football players taking the knee every week for the next couple of years, and various police anti-racism panels and bodies set up.
But we need to forget about innocent British teenager Henry Nowak because he's white?
The death of the student is tragic and the perpetrator deserves to be punished as has been done.
This case has nothing to do with “New Delhi” or India.
And yet a similar case involving the death of a violent thug in America led to left-wing riots in the UK, the British police and the Prime Minister taking the knee, English football players taking the knee every week for the next couple of years, and various police anti-racism panels and bodies set up.
But we need to forget about innocent British teenager Henry Nowak because he's white?
Yeah, nobody said that last part, champ.
Whataboutism is the dumbest, laziest argument possible. Believe it or not, you can be outraged about both.
And yet a similar case involving the death of a violent thug in America led to left-wing riots in the UK, the British police and the Prime Minister taking the knee, English football players taking the knee every week for the next couple of years, and various police anti-racism panels and bodies set up.
But we need to forget about innocent British teenager Henry Nowak because he's white?
Yeah, nobody said that last part, champ.
Whataboutism is the dumbest, laziest argument possible. Believe it or not, you can be outraged about both.
Sure, so during the BLM riots if somebody with a username like "Saxon" posted the following, it would not suggest that we should "move on"?
"The death of George Floyd is tragic and the perpetrator deserves to be punished as has been done.
The death of the student is tragic and the perpetrator deserves to be punished as has been done.
This case has nothing to do with “New Delhi” or India.
His parents are Indian. His mother, who has been charged with assisting an offender for helping him to conceal the knife used to murder Henry Nowak is an Indian national. The police automatically took the side of the Indian family, just as you would expect Indian police in New Delhi to do.