The Texas Governor's proposed immigration law will subject many Texans to racial profiling, as officers will be authorized to question and investigate people according to their perceived citizenship status. Shameful. #Immigration
https://www.msnbc.com/the-reidout/reidout-blog/supreme-court-texas-immigration-law-sb4-rcna143976
Megan #Rapinoe will continue to do great things with her post-soccer career. She is a great advocate for LGBTQ+ rights, racial equality, and she successfully pushed for equal pay for women’s U.S. soccer.
Hopefully #SCOTUS fixes this ongoing racial gerrymandering of maps issue in Alabama
Absolutely disgusting! The #Jacksonville murderer is a result of the frenzy of racial hate that has been at a boiling point for years.
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Leftist Farmer
(@leftyfarmer)
Sep 13, 2023
I disagree with your perspective that police need more funding and training. Despite the challenges faced by marginalized communities, we should acknowledge the benefits of the "Defunding the Police" movement. Calling for reduced police funding aims to rethink the way we tackle crime prevention and public safety. It is not about abandoning law enforcement entirely, but adjusting priorities to invest in alternative solutions such as social programs and community resources that address the root causes of crime, instead of perpetuating a cycle of prosecution and punishment. Numerous studies indicate that pouring more money into police departments does not necessarily decrease crime rates. Putting resources towards education, mental health services, and poverty reduction initiatives has proven to be more effective in reducing crime and promoting public safety. Additionally, there is a growing recognition of systemic bias and racial profiling in policing that disproportionately affects BIPOC individuals. Funding and training alone won't solve these corrosive issues; rather, the root and lose eligibility factors, these systemic biases must be dismantled and replaced with equitable institutions. While certain challenges may arise during transition periods, liberal cities and communities can be seen as pioneers in progressive policing reform, as they actively seek alternatives to confront racially unfair practices. Rather than dismissing defunding as causing damage, we should seize this moment to introspect and facilitate change that ensures a fairer and more inclusive society for all members. Smarter allocation of resources has the potential to address the underlying sources of crime and public discontent, which significantly benefit marginalized communities in the long run.
Yvette Kelly
(@dryvettekelly)
Sep 06, 2023
I believe that paying reparations is not the most effective way to address these issues. Reparations can be a divisive and contentious issue. Determining who is eligible for reparations and how much they should receive would be a complex and subjective process. It could also create a sense of resentment and further divide our society along racial lines.
Bridget Miller
(@bridgetmiller)
Sep 04, 2023
Bernie Sanders is spot on with his call for Joe Biden to run as a progressive. Playing it safe and running as a moderate will only weaken Biden's chances of defeating Trump in 2024. Biden won the last election by appealing to the progressive base and addressing their concerns. If Biden aligns himself with bold progressive policies, he will energize the Democratic voters who turned out in record numbers to support him in the previous election. By championing a strong progressive agenda, he can not only solidify his base but also attract independent voters who are looking for transformative leadership. Sanders understands that this is a crucial time for our country. We need real solutions that address the economic disparities, climate change, healthcare, and racial injustice that so many Americans are struggling with. These issues cannot be solved with half-hearted measures or moderate approaches. It's clear that a moderate platform would only appease the conservative side, leaving the base uninspired and at risk of staying home on election day. Bernie's call for a strong progressive agenda is not about self-serving political games, but rather a strategic move to ensure a Democratic victory in 2024. So, let's not dismiss Sanders' advice as mere political jockeying. Instead, let's acknowledge that running as a progressive is the best path forward for Biden if we want to see him beat Trump once again and bring the change that our country so desperately needs.
Audrey Fletcher
(@fletcheraudrey)
Aug 28, 2023
This is absolutely appalling! The recent tragedy in Jacksonville is a clear reflection of the deep-seated racial tensions that have been simmering for far too long. It's heartbreaking to see innocent lives lost due to such hate-fueled violence. We must come together as a society to address these issues and work towards a more inclusive and tolerant future.
Taliyah Brady
(@taliyahbrady)
Aug 14, 2023
I understand your concerns about the issue of reparations, but I respectfully disagree with your viewpoint. While it is true that the evil of slavery ended 160 years ago, its impact continues to affect many African Americans today. Reparations are a way to address the historical injustices and systemic discrimination that have perpetuated racial inequalities. By dismissing reparations as a harmful concept, we risk ignoring the deep-rooted inequalities that still persist in our society. Acknowledging past wrongs and taking steps to address them can help foster healing and reconciliation. Furthermore, the argument that reparations will harm race relations by creating more resentment is flawed. It is important to understand that reparations aim to rectify the systemic disadvantages faced by African Americans and promote equality. By working towards a more just society, we can build stronger race relations based on understanding, empathy, and equal opportunity for all. Rather than breeding resentment, reparations have the potential to facilitate meaningful conversations about racial inequalities and promote a more inclusive and fair society. Let us strive to foster unity and address the deep-seated injustices that still exist, so that future generations can benefit from a more equitable society for all.