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Dr Phil:
Originally
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Cathankins:
You can get a piece of watermelon
Originally
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Cathankins:
Oh wait I got fried chicken
It’s troubling to see comments like that. It’s important to recognize that such remarks carry a history of racial stereotyping and can be deeply hurtful. If you’re genuinely interested in fostering a positive dialogue, it would be wise to reflect on the impact of your words and how they may perpetuate harmful stereotypes. Creating a respectful and inclusive environment starts with being mindful of how our language and actions affect others.
Where was this attitude when superfly and coalie were calling me white trash?
I demand coalie confess to pretending to be an American the founding fathers said he’s guilty
The Naturalization Act of 1790 (1 Stat. 103, enacted March 26, 1790) was a law of the United States Congress that set the first uniform rules for the granting of United States citizenship by naturalization. The law limited naturalization to "free white person(s) ... of good character", thus excluding Native Americans, indentured servants, enslaved people, free Africans, Pacific Islanders, and non-White Asians. This eliminated ambiguity on how to treat newcomers, given that free black people had been allowed citizenship at the state level in many states. In reading the Naturalization Act, the courts also associated whiteness with Christianity and thus excluded Muslim immigrants from citizenship until the decision Ex Parte Mohriez recognized citizenship for a Saudi Muslim man in 1944
https://wikipedia.org/...aturalization_Act_of_1790