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Originally Posted by Saya
You know what I meant, and oppression isn't arbitrary or subjective. 34% of age black men in Alabama are not allowed to vote, for example. That's racist and that's not internet whining. Only certain people with certain privileges are guaranteed a say regardless of their religious views or whether they're educated.
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Yes it is! Are white felons allowed to vote in Alabama? Their disenfranchisement is not race based, it is based on their status as having been convicted of a felony. I'd like to see people who have 'paid their debt to society' reinstated as full citizens entitled to all the privileges thereof.
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Like your racism or ableism? Which I assumed isn't based on religion?
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I gave up waiting on Alan to finish his list. And I'm no longer ableist, since starting work on establishing my political action committee to ensure the rights of the dangerously insane to own and enjoy firearms.