Don’t bother with Kruger I already googled
And Ifill too
Don’t bother with Kruger I already googled
And Ifill too
It’s about celebrating symbolic victories, victories that does nothing for the advancement of black people, just one who is plugged in.jesus, what exactly is the complaint here? I get the non-ados stuff, and i'd rather have a black american than an immigrant nominated. but why are people bringing up reparations in response to this?
No reparations no black people in high offices? i don't get it.
why wouldn't you rather have the best person for the job regardless of race or nationality?jesus, what exactly is the complaint here? I get the non-ados stuff, and i'd rather have a black american than an immigrant nominated. but why are people bringing up reparations in response to this?
No reparations no black people in high offices? i don't get it.
Nothing Symbolic about a supreme court justice, thats a lifetime of law making right there. You put some racist cac in there and you could potentially set us back for an entire generation.It’s about celebrating symbolic victories, victories that does nothing for the advancement of black people, just one who is plugged in.
Black folks have to work twice as hard as anyone else. these may very be the best people.why wouldn't you rather have the best person for the job regardless of race or nationality?
This is the type of nonsense thinking that got us Eric House Negro Adams in NYC
Jackson will likely be a favorite of criminal justice reformers if appointed to the Supreme Court. A former public defender, Jackson served as vice chair of the United States Sentencing Commission from 2010 to 2014, a period in which the commission cut sentences significantly for many federal drug offenders.
The commission retroactively reduced sentences for many crack cocaine offenses in 2011, allowing 12,000 inmates to seek reduced sentences and making an estimated 1,800 inmates eligible for immediate release. And it cut sentences for most federal drug offenders during Jackson’s last year on the commission.
You can walk and chew gum at the same time.It’s about celebrating symbolic victories, victories that do nothing for the advancement of black people, just one who is plugged in.