Could repealing discrimination laws actually reduce discrimination as it could expose discrimination among employers/establishments and enable the non-discriminatory public to boycott them?

(a) hatred and obstruction of a black president The dislike of Obama is under the grounds that he was elected because he was different, and that his policies are less individualistic and more marxist/collectivist. He's making race relations even worse. (b) denial of white privilege in society and racism among some [not all] police forces Uh huh. If anything, whites as a whole, hold family in higher regard. 2 parent households, quality upbringing and active encouragement to do better. The type of sub-culture where blacks are being shot by police is of internalized disenfranchisement. 72% of black families are raised by single mothers. There is no disciplinary foundation. This leads to high crime communities. Doing better for yourself is considered being "too white." (c) denial that voter ID laws are intentionally discriminatory against poor people and minorities. How much would a voter ID be? Why can't you make an appointment to city Hall? I'll be honest. They're going to vote for whoever will subsidize their current way of life, which obviously isn't helping them. Maybe you're right?

Whites and the middle to upper class give more money to communities that suffer from "disparity" than any other people, be it through taxes or donations. These are the only cultures that actually care about everyone else. Yet, it's just wasted effort.

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