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Why would a billionaire philanthropist be a deplorable human being?Can we all at least agree that Betsy DeVos is a pretty deplorable human being?
Why would a billionaire philanthropist be a deplorable human being?Can we all at least agree that Betsy DeVos is a pretty deplorable human being?
It's okay when Hillary says it though.No, why ?
That is a pretty terrible thing to say I think.
Female privilege.It's okay when Hillary says it though.
Do you watch any of the Congressional hearings involving her?Why would a billionaire philanthropist be a deplorable human being?
Nope.Do you watch any of the Congressional hearings involving her?
Absolutely deplorable and idiotic.Can we all at least agree that Betsy DeVos is a pretty deplorable human being?
I don't just mean racism toward blacks. I mean toward Mexicans, Asians, and even whites when talking about other races. I'd imagine if you traveled tot he deep south and areas that border Mexico, this would be a very different narrative.I would be hesitant to say "many" ( the word is subjective anyway )
I don't think it is even remotely close to 50% of the population are blatantly FOR racism. I don't even think I would believe 25% of the U.S. population is *blaintiantly FOR racism*
The hearings are absolutely disgusting. On the topic of racism, she'd be one I'd question to be a racist and an elitist who only cares for the rich whites of the world.Absolutely deplorable and idiotic.
And, how can you appoint someone who has never taught to be Secretary of Education? That's like putting me in charge of running an auto shop because I know how to read a manual. Nothing about DeVos makes any sense at all -- her or her appointment.
Ideology aside, she just isn't qualified. I can support a conservative appointment if the pick is qualified. But few of Trump's picks are. She's definitely not one of them.
Well yea, of course there is, I'm from Arkansas. I mean I the sense of implementing any form of legislation to oppress. Racism will never go away, ever.Oh, there are MANY people out there who are blatantly for racism.
Absolutely deplorable and idiotic.
And, how can you appoint someone who has never taught to be Secretary of Education? That's like putting me in charge of running an auto shop because I know how to read a manual. Nothing about DeVos makes any sense at all -- her or her appointment.
Ideology aside, she just isn't qualified. I can support a conservative appointment if the pick is qualified. But few of Trump's picks are. She's definitely not one of them.
I don't just mean racism toward blacks. I mean toward Mexicans, Asians, and even whites when talking about other races. I'd imagine if you traveled tot he deep south and areas that border Mexico, this would be a very different narrative.
This is all in relation to the US population still....You did see I said US population right?
She was asked point blank that being the backboard for education if there was a school that did not accept LGBTQ students and wanted federal funding (actual school in Indiana like this), would she tell that school that they need to accept LGBTQ students before they receive federal funding? Refused to say yes, she would refuse funding until then. Was asked if it was African Americans they refused, would she say they could not receive federal funding? Refused to agree to deny federal funding.I fail to see the connections between these statements and her being a deplorable human being.
Living in Arkansas, would you say racism is a pretty big issue?Well yea, of course there is, I'm from Arkansas. I mean I the sense of implementing any form of legislation to oppress. Racism will never go away, ever.
She was asked point blank that being the backboard for education if there was a school that did not accept LGBTQ students and wanted federal funding (actual school in Indiana like this), would she tell that school that they need to accept LGBTQ students before they receive federal funding? Refused to say yes, she would refuse funding until then. Was asked if it was African Americans they refused, would she say they could not receive federal funding? Refused to agree to deny federal funding.
If they are requesting federal funding, she is the one that needs to step up.You do understand the point is she wants the states to make the decision. Not the federal govt.
If they are requesting federal funding, she is the one that needs to step up.
This is all in relation to the US population still....
Go to the deep south (Alabama, Arkansas, Louisiana Mississippi, etc) and I guarantee racism is very alive there. As of the 2012 election, voting centers STILL had to have federal officials monitor them for fear of people of color not being allowed to vote. I guarantee you'll find a very large population of racists in those states.
I dated a girl with family in NC and currently am dating a girl from WV and the first had extremely racist family members in NC, which was not uncommon at all in the town they were from. The girl I'm currently dating has unfriended most of the people she knows from WV because they're all racist and she can't take it anymore. That's WV and NC. Imagine what it's like in the deep south where it was extremely rampant 50 years ago.
Go to states like NM, TX, AZ, or any of the states closely bordering Mexico. You don't think you'll find racists toward Mexicans in pretty big numbers?
I have two older adopted brothers who are Asian. When we lived in Baltimore, they and their other friends of Asian origin faced constant racism in their high school. Constant heckling, physical threats, refusal to talk to them, stealing, etc.
I think it's really easy for people to forget that the Civil Rights Act of 1964 was signed just 53 years ago and so many more policies had to be enacted still by Lyndon B Johnson and by Congress when Reagan was president because he wouldn't sign most of them. That's ~35 years ago that even more protections had to be afforded to people of color because of racist feelings and it wasn't even 60 years ago that we were having the Civil Rights Movement.
Yeah, not a large amount of the population is racist. I'm sure most of it just disappeared and isn't a thing even those these were still issues facing the population 35 years ago. Nah, none of those people are still living.
I think it is EXTREMELY easy to say that these problems aren't a big deal or aren't really happening when we don't face it. I'm an educated white male who lives in a very white city in a very nice neighborhood (I moved from Baltimore). I'm never going to face racism where I am. But that does not mean in any way, shape, or form that I should think it isn't an issue for many people.
Trump has the least educated cabinet of any recent president. Say what you will about Obama, but he surrounded himself with Nobel Prize winners, PhD grads, and the top of the top educationally. Trump? Well, I read about it in elementary school once.