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11-07-2018 07:57 AM |
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Originally Posted by bronco67
(Post 22363104)
What matters is not that it's a native American female...what matters is that it's not ANOTHER old, white male. Believe it or not dipshit, there's a value to a diversity in the governing body of a country instead of a ruling class running it into the ground with total impunity. And it's not that I don't like white males...I'm one myself. I just think that the United States shouldn't be run entirely by white males, the same as I wouldn't want it to be run by all black women. There needs to be a variety of backgrounds and ideas who represent the population as opposed to rich white guys who just want to do things which are good for their class only.
There should be an age and income cutoff for politicians. If you're over 60 and/or rich enough to not have to drive or drink from a water bottle then you have no business making laws and policy for everyone else.
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How about just focus on their policies and if they do a good job or not? Who gives a shit if they're all old white men? Or who gives a shit if they're all young black women for that matter?
Making diversity as one of the priorities like you are doing, is adding a factor that diminishes policy or the job they do just for the sake of wanting diverse looking people. How simplistic and stupid is that?
So you're advocating diversity of skin color, sex and age over policy and the job they do, which is discrimination. And you even want to ban people who are older than 60, which is age discrimination. All for appearance and diversity.
Not even considering the fact that older people have more life experience than, for instance, naive simplistic you. Why do you think young 20 year old big city college safe space dwellers all voted for Clinton? Because they are so smart? 20 year olds are children, naive children who don't understand the world... I was one, you were one, we all were one. When you get older you grow out of it. Except for people like you who are still stuck on that naive children thinking level when they get older.
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