Here's how Blizz can prove their support of BLM is sincere

It is slang & and doesn’t denote proper English… Of course you never looked up the Harvard University study on fairness in the media… Most left leaning don’t, based upon what you wrote, you fit into that category.

The power of each individual community is more important then that of the individual. The communities look out for the best interest of the community. As it stands, if you want your interest to be looked out for your best to move to a state where your vote counts. That or do what your master does. And live in one state, then register to vote in another. Like Florida…lol. Then accuse everyone else of voter fraud haha.

No. The interests of the individual are more important than the community. Often enough those interests align, but freedom is based on the individual desires of everyone.

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Honestly either way it’s 5:30 AM and I forgot to sleep (oops) Was fun debating non the less. I respect all your opinions, even if I don’t act like it sometimes. Enjoy yourselves, stay safe, and keep your minds open.

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Try not to riot too much tonight :slight_smile:

Why do you let your hate of Trump creep into everything? It’s not healthy.

My ‘master’, lol. It’s obvious you don’t know a thing about me.

I mean it’s literally in the dictionary.

But yeah being an echo chamber for a network that uses propaganda to get their message out does indeed make the stupid stupider.

Can’t really debate with a 40%er though, way too circular for my taste, just have to vote him out in November.

Alt-right white supremacists love to pretend they’re POC and pose absurd purity tests.

The will of the people will decide if Blizzard is or isn’t sincere. Not some concern-trolling agenda poster.

So we need to get rid of the electoral college, and just go by popular vote, since counting states differently just leads to other people counting more than others because their state has less population

They don’t need permission to send in federal law enforcement to enforce federal laws or to protect federal property.

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say what? you claiming people can’t state the name of things - since when did Negro become such a bad word that you can’t even state if when referring to an organization that exists to help black people, i.e. United Negro College Fund.

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Ideally, the electoral college would balance the disparities between a popular vote and a state vote. It would preserve the power of the individual vote without giving too much power to larger states.

The nine most populous states account for 51% of the U.S. population. Hypothetically, those nine states could do whatever they wanted, and the other 41 would just have to suck it up.

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Not to nitpick, but it’s actually UNCF, not UCNF.

Federal forces are not allowed to enforce state laws (unless granted permission, and that generally requires extra paperwork), and are not allowed to police anything outside their federal jurisdiction unless it happens right in front of them - and that’s what they’ve been doing. They’ve been going away from federal land and accosting and even detaining or outright kidnapping pedestrians.

Great, that is not why they are being sent there. They are being sent to enforce federal ones and to protect federal property from being damaged. They are not there to hand out speeding tickets.

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My bad, I have to google a lot of these things because I am not from the US and I google what was originally written to try and figure out what that person was complaining about.

It appears Negro was a word decided on by a black person to describe themselves years ago and then another black person decided it was somehow derogatory. Totally confusing.

Ideally means nothing, there is no such thing to too much power to larger states. They vote their representatives into office via congress. The president? Is a popular vote as they are the figurehead for us all. All the electoral college does is say that it takes X amount of Californians to equal 1 Wisconsin person

Correct, but they have been trying to detain people on bogus charges of breaking state laws. And they have also detained people without telling them who they are (a big nono), nor why they’re detaining them (another big nono) while asking them to waive their rights.

That’s why the states are suing the federal government. They’re illegally operating in the states without the permission of the state leadership and are overstepping their authority.

It was used a long time ago to describe black people. It’s not really a word you should be saying, but it’s not as offensive as the other more well known word.

In other languages it’s generally the name for the colour black.

I don’t know what the situation is, I was only commenting that they don’t need permission to send them in is all. Don’t read more into than what I said.