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This is the 'dont trust whitey' guy, Roy P. Wisecarver:View attachment 1026615
These people really need to get a life.
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In a bit of hilarious irony, here's a black woman stating what all of us are probably thinking right now.
Some bitches never rest.I vastly prefer her resting bitch face to her active one.
So not only can the Left not meme, they can no longer even identify memes.
Just in! News agencies afflicted by alt right "memetic warfare"! Symptoms include inability to recognize obvious jokes and sarcasm, a complete loss of any ethical standards, and a tendency to wildly overreact.CNN: "Picture circulating online that appears to show a giant kitten named "Kittzilla" destroying Tokyo is actually a fake, why was the creator of the phony doctored image trying to deceive us that it was really happening? Is it an alt-right plot?"
And read. The biggest killer of natives was infectious disease which was killing Injuns inland before the Spanish even got to them.
It’s... really not because it’s already been adjudicated and clarified by the thirteenth amendment. Recall your tenth grade civics lessons; There is the law of the soil (“Jus Soli’) and the law of the blood (“Jus Sang”). Anyone born in America or of Americans is automatically an American. That debate is entirely wishful thinking on Ann Coulter’s part.
...[E]very person born within the limits of the United State, and subject to their jurisdiction, is by virtue of natural law and national law a citizen of the United States. This will not, of course, include persons born in the United States who are foreigners, aliens, who belong to the families of ambassadors or foreign ministers accredited to the government of the United States, but will include every other class of person.
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So does the ACLU actually do anything anymore, or is it just some woke-husk that exists to suck its own dick
Well, here's what Senator Jacob M. Howard, the guy who insisted on including the "...and subject to the jurisdiction thereof..." clause to the Fourteenth Amendment had to say about the subject, when arguing for its inclusion:
If you're the sort of person who thinks authorial intent in interpreting laws is important, the actual intent of the Fourteenth as described by the people who drafted it is pretty clear and it is not in line with our current interpretation.
I think the show Pose only gets mentioned so much on Twitter for the following:>Pose
Ah yes. A premiere woke show. Troons in the 80's. Zoinks.
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So does the ACLU actually do anything anymore, or is it just some woke-husk that exists to suck its own dick
They got, as the saying goes, pozzed.It's pretty astonishing that as recent as 2011 the ACLU was filing briefs in defense of Neo Nazis being able to hold rallies and marches.
Wtf happened?
Isnt it problematic how gay culture colonized black people with their whiteness?I think the show Pose only gets mentioned so much on Twitter for the following:
I don’t see anyone talking about this show except for Twitter users.
- Troons
- Drag culture
- Lots of black people
- 80s throwback
- HIV/AIDS epidemic
I'm half convinced that they're just doing on purpose to sell stupid hot takes and talking points...But they could also just truly be that stupid.This is so fucking weird. Unless I'm experiencing severe memory loss I swear to God just a few years ago the mainstream leftist media knew what memes were.
He is literally just referring to diplomatic personnel.
Edit: And officers of foreign governments on business within the US. Hence the phrase “Every other class of person.”
Majority of their donors are likely far left and that group has changed their mind on what even the first amendment means.It's pretty astonishing that as recent as 2011 the ACLU was filing briefs in defense of Neo Nazis being able to hold rallies and marches.
Wtf happened?
It's been a slow slide towards labeling any speech they don't like as violence, inciting violence, or discrimination and thus not first amendment and so their left wing group doesn't feel as much need to go out and defend it. Since most of the modern attempts by the government to silence people involve labeling them racist or inciting violence (like the various times right wingers showed at Berkeley), it makes it easier now for the left wingers like those at the ACLU to argue that it's not something worth them fighting.A bakery that refused to provide wedding cakes for Jewish couples would be discriminating based on their religion, even if it said the reason was its objection to “Jewish weddings.” If a business needs to know who the product is for in order to decide whether or not to sell it, that’s an objection to the who, not the what.
When a business open to the public refuses to serve a customer because of who they love, that’s identity-based discrimination, and it’s not protected by the First Amendment.
They probably get that it's a joke, but him posting something silly just for the sake of it seeming funny conflicts with their image of Trump as being this humorless, rage filled, idiot that is upset about the current Democrat narrative they're pushing.I'm half convinced that they're just doing on purpose to sell stupid hot takes and talking points...But they could also just truly be that stupid.
So who knows.
That's very interesting. However intent doesn't matter where the clear language of the Amendment is concerned. This is literally the first line in the fourteenth amendment. In the version that was actually ratified.I think you need to go back and re-read.
"[P]ersons born in the United States who are foreigners..." and "[P]ersons born in the United States [...] who are aliens..." are both listed in addition to the children of ambassadors and diplomats as categories of people that will not be granted citizenship in the United States by the Fourteenth Amendment.
(Edit to add: if you're unfamiliar with the term "alien" in this context, it is synonymous with "resident non-citizen", and is used as such in for example "An Act Concerning Aliens" of 1798.)