In the spirit of the hijack:Because the activities that occur at and MP are not legal (unless you are talking about one the seven legal counties in the state of Nevada).
So then, why is there no affirmative action push for more AA-MPs? Or Pakistani Spas? Originally Posted by ICU 812
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My main man Tiny, here is little history lesson for you. Southern democrats who were racists like "Strom Thurman" (The segregationist who had a child with a Black woman) started to leave the democratic for the republican party as far back as 1948 when Northern democrat Hubert Humphey was giving speeches about civil rights for black people. Not much happened as a result of those speeches. President Truman integrated the military for WW2. The bulk of the party switching happened after 1965 when LBJ signed the Civil Rights Act into law. Southern democrats left the democratic party for the Republican Party. AHi Adav8s28, I'm actually tied with you and Ducbutter for second place. Red Dog is #1. He's modest though so you might not know.
perfect example, Senator Strom Thurman. Baseball player Jackie Robinson, did the reverse. He left the Republican party for the democratic party.
Regarding your statement that HBCU's should desegregate. White Students can attend an HBCU if they want to. Last years Jackson St football team that was coached by Dion Sanders (who is now at Colorado Univ) the starting tight end was a white player. He is 100% Caucasian. No AA mix like some of the providers put in their ads (LOL).
Tiny, you are still tied for first place as the Best Amateur Virologist on Eccie.Net. You do know how to hobby too. Madison May is a top tier girl. Originally Posted by adav8s28
...I know it happened in other states, but I can't think of a single prominent Texas Democrat who switched sides because of race. The ones who did, like Phil Gramm, Kent Hance, and Rick Perry, did so during the Reagan Revolution and afterwards.
My father's side of the family were racist Democrats, and they mostly remained racist Democrats until their dying days.
My Aunt, a lifelong Democrat, was walking on the beach in Galveston and saw a mixed race child. She said "They should just kill that child." That makes me cringe, even more so now that I have a mixed race son. Originally Posted by Tiny
I wrote "southern democrats" switched parties. Not just the ones that held office. The switch did not happen in one particular year. It started in 1948 when Northern Democrat Hubert Humphrey in speeches at political conventions started talking about Civil rights for black people. The bulk of the "Switch" occurred in after 1965 (The year LBJ signed the Civil Right Act into Law).name names ada!
Southern Democrats (the voters) left the democratic party for the republican party after the leaders in the democratic party worked to get the Civil Rights Act passed. Why do you think almost the entire "Deep South" votes for the Republican candidate in most presidential elections from say after 1965. Of course slick Willie "Bill" Clinton was an exception.
The only fact you need is Northern Democrat Hubert Humphrey was the first (with name recognition)to start talking about Civil rights for black people back in 1948. Originally Posted by adav8s28
Hi Adav8s28, I'm actually tied with you and Ducbutter for second place. Red Dog is #1. He's modest though so you might not know.Clearly you don’t understand the concept of segregation. A little history lesson. Segregation wasn’t by choice. It was because whites made laws and decisions that blacks could not attend schools like LSU. Prior to the 1950s they had ZERO black students. Even though black students wanted to attend. That’s called segregation. It wasn’t just a practical effect, it was enforced by whites.
Yes, white students can attend Southern University, the particular HBCU we're talking about, but at the undergraduate level not many do. From a previous post in the thread, here are the demographics of the undergraduate student body,
Black or African American 4,244
Multi-Ethnic 80
White 63
Unknown 60
International 44
Hispanic 33
Asian 11
Pacific Islander 4
So in practice, but not as a result of law or regulation, the undergraduate university is segregated.
As to the rest of your post, here's a reply to Blackman who said something similar to you, from some months ago. Based on my personal experience and knowledge of Texas history, I'm not seeing what you're describing here. Originally Posted by Tiny
So let’s just agree to this. The schools should be properly funded. Not sure where Louisiana will get the 1b SU has been shorted over the years (particularly with a Republican governor and state legislature) but SU should be made whole so their students can gain equal education.Not necessarily.
How’s that? Originally Posted by 1blackman1
Has nothing at all to do with this subject Salty Originally Posted by 1blackman1... Actually, it does.