August 14, 20205 yr 1 hour ago, Lloyd said: And this leaves you feeling like white people aren't let in to college? It leaves me feeling like I made a joke and triggered a tool on an internet message board. Is that clear enough for you Sherlock?
August 14, 20205 yr 47 minutes ago, mikemack8 said: It leaves me feeling like I made a joke and triggered a tool on an internet message board. Is that clear enough for you Sherlock? Make better jokes.
August 14, 20205 yr 3 hours ago, barho said: What does this paragraph tell? Anyone? It’s very interesting. It also seems to vary by race. Non-white is 52%, while black is 48%, Latino is 49%. Here’s some more results so people can see them:
August 15, 20205 yr 5 hours ago, Lloyd said: And this leaves you feeling like white people aren't let in to college? No, not feeling like white people aren’t getting into college. That’s a real galaxy brain Munson/100 take. It leaves me knowing, through 18 years of data, that White and Asian applicants to Yale are discriminated against based on nothing other than their race and ethnicity. I’m against racism. Aren’t you?
August 15, 20205 yr 1 hour ago, Gannan said: Next he'll be telling us he's against sexism. TEW, always the joker.
August 15, 20205 yr 11 minutes ago, Paul852 said: Next he'll be telling us he's against sexism. TEW, always the joker. Unlike you nut jobs, I don’t judge individuals by the color of their skin or the holes between their legs. Best prospect for the job. It’s that simple. But people like you want to play God to correct perceived wrongs on collective racial and gender levels.
August 15, 20205 yr 5 hours ago, TEW said: Unlike you nut jobs, I don’t judge individuals by the color of their skin or the holes between their legs. Best prospect for the job. It’s that simple. But people like you want to play God to correct perceived wrongs on collective racial and gender levels. Just to be clear, still think allowing women to vote was a disaster, correct?
August 15, 20205 yr 19 hours ago, mr_hunt said: Yeah, I’m calling BS on it only being 35% saying they wouldn’t take the vaccine. Less than 50% of adults get the flu vaccine every year and that’s been around for almost 80 years. But I’m to believe that 65% of adults will get a brand new vaccine for the first year it’s available? I highly doubt that.
August 15, 20205 yr 13 minutes ago, Phillyterp85 said: Yeah, I’m calling BS on it only being 35% saying they wouldn’t take the vaccine. Less than 50% of adults get the flu vaccine every year and that’s been around for almost 80 years. But I’m to believe that 65% of adults will get a brand new vaccine for the first year it’s available? I highly doubt that. For most people the flu is a nuisance, and the vaccine is known to be hit and miss. COVID-19 has caused shutdown and economic upheaval. I think it's a bit tough to compare.
August 15, 20205 yr 3 hours ago, Paul852 said: Just to be clear, still think allowing women to vote was a disaster, correct? I said universal suffrage was a disaster, not "allowing women to vote.” My position has always been that someone should be a net tax payer to be voter eligible. Woman, man, black, white, I don’t care — a pulse should not entitle you to vote. Now, that said, it’s true that women would be more heavily filtered by such a system since they use government services at a much higher rate.
August 15, 20205 yr 1 hour ago, TEW said: I said universal suffrage was a disaster, not "allowing women to vote.” My position has always been that someone should be a net tax payer to be voter eligible. Woman, man, black, white, I don’t care — a pulse should not entitle you to vote. Now, that said, it’s true that women would be more heavily filtered by such a system since they use government services at a much higher rate. Pretty sure you’ve said the 19th Amendment was a bad idea on this here board.
August 15, 20205 yr 1 hour ago, TEW said: I said universal suffrage was a disaster, not "allowing women to vote.” My position has always been that someone should be a net tax payer to be voter eligible. Woman, man, black, white, I don’t care — a pulse should not entitle you to vote. Now, that said, it’s true that women would be more heavily filtered by such a system since they use government services at a much higher rate. Should only a net tax payer allowed to own a firearm?
August 15, 20205 yr The reason TEW and others on this board are so bad at understanding problems in this country is because they look at various issues without any historical context. It’s slightly humorous, but mostly, it’s depressing.
August 15, 20205 yr 23 minutes ago, Dave Moss said: Pretty sure you’ve said the 19th Amendment was a bad idea on this here board. Yes, within the context of universal suffrage. The results were devastating. 19 minutes ago, xBMTx said: Should only a net tax payer allowed to own a firearm? No.Gun ownership is a right. Voting is not.
August 15, 20205 yr Just now, TEW said: Yes, within the context of universal suffrage. The results were devastating. You know women worked and paid taxes in this country before 1920, right?
August 15, 20205 yr Just now, Dave Moss said: You know women worked and paid taxes in this country before 1920, right? Of course.
August 15, 20205 yr 2 minutes ago, TEW said: Of course. So do you see the problem with taking for granted rights that didn’t exist??
August 15, 20205 yr Just now, Dave Moss said: So do you see the problem with taking for granted rights that didn’t exist?? What right do I take for granted that didn't exist?
August 15, 20205 yr 24 minutes ago, Dave Moss said: The reason TEW and others on this board are so bad at understanding problems in this country is because they look at various issues without any historical context. It’s slightly humorous, but mostly, it’s depressing. I would say the same of you, though it's coupled with a complete rejection of base reality because it is inconvenient to your world view.
August 15, 20205 yr 6 minutes ago, TEW said: I would say the same of you, though it's coupled with a complete rejection of base reality because it is inconvenient to your world view. What’s hilarious is that you’ll still vote for Trump even though he’s created a dystopian society where our kids can’t go to school and we can’t even go to bars or restaurants. So who is out of touch with reality?
August 15, 20205 yr 2 minutes ago, Dave Moss said: What’s hilarious is that you’ll still vote for Trump even though he’s created a dystopian society where our kids can’t go to school and we can’t even go to bars or restaurants. So who is out of touch with reality? I will absolutely not vote for Trump. So, to answer your question, you.
August 15, 20205 yr 1 minute ago, TEW said: I will absolutely not vote for Trump. So, to answer your question, you.
August 15, 20205 yr 24 minutes ago, TEW said: Gun ownership is a right. Voting is not. Uh what? Voting rights are mentioned five separate times in the constitution
August 15, 20205 yr 19 hours ago, barho said: What does this paragraph tell? Anyone? The quote didn't mention other disparities. The 53% of non-college graduates is supposed to be damning right? 48% blacks and 49% Latino vs 66% white. Democrat women are 19 points lower than Democrat men - same 19 point difference used to suggest non-college grads don't accept science. Would liberals here mock blacks, Latinos and Democrat women for not believing science using the same logic? Probably not. Also left out were results that showed differences in opinion were minimal among education levels on believing health officials (as opposed to government and media), whether or not people should return to work, school, go to restaurants, public gatherings and if people should wear masks.
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