Originally posted by chegitz guevara
Ned, what about women? Indians? Free blacks? Non-merchant, non-landholding white men? Were any of those groups equal enough to get the right to vote in the early days of the republic? Why is it that conservatives have fought ever single extension of the franchise? Why do conservatives fight every attempt to extend civil rights to the excluded? It was conservatives who led the fight against the ERA. It is conservatives who fight against the legal right of gays to marry. It was conservatives who tried to stop civil rights. It was conservatives who tried to keep unions from being legal.
Conservatives are the enemies of equality.
Originally posted by Ned
The founding fathers did have a problem with slavery, indeed. But beyond that, they did sign the Declaration of Independence and it speaks for itself.
The founding fathers did have a problem with slavery, indeed. But beyond that, they did sign the Declaration of Independence and it speaks for itself.
Ned, what about women? Indians? Free blacks? Non-merchant, non-landholding white men? Were any of those groups equal enough to get the right to vote in the early days of the republic? Why is it that conservatives have fought ever single extension of the franchise? Why do conservatives fight every attempt to extend civil rights to the excluded? It was conservatives who led the fight against the ERA. It is conservatives who fight against the legal right of gays to marry. It was conservatives who tried to stop civil rights. It was conservatives who tried to keep unions from being legal.
Conservatives are the enemies of equality.
But, I expect, you will conflate them.
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