Read what I wrote and develop an argument, come on I'm waiting. I showed why its not EVERYONE as you state and I showed you how the Arizona law goes beyond the federal law. If AZ wanted it to apply to EVERYONE it should have stated that the cops have to check the ID of EVERYONE they stop and make a determination of legal status. That way EVERYONE could feel the impact of this law. Blonde haired, blue eyed, been here for five generations but no ID, tough charge him too, why should he get a free pass. That would be applying the law equally to EVERYONE. Like I said buzz words and BS with no meaning or substance once you make the slightest inquiry.11 Bravo wrote:
buzz words eh? ok mr fail OP.Diesel_dyk wrote:
FTW11 Bravo wrote:
so...let me get this straight so i know some of you are not trolling....please prove to me you are not.
you have an issue with a FEDERAL law that has been law for a very long time? you have an issue with EVERYONE being required to have some form of ID not just one specific group?
wow. BS. you are either trolls, media sheep, or just plain derp derp.You're arguments = fail. Its just some buzz phrases you picked up somewhere. Come back when you read the full post and take your time to think this one through and come up with an original thought. btw stop listening to talk radio its rotting your brain.Diesel_dyk wrote:
On the issue of federal law as in "have problem with enforcing federal law" and the "well everyone has to produce ID anyway" those aren't even arguments. They are just buzz phrases that on the surface sound so reasonable that they must be true, but they really mean nothing, its liking using some derf talking point and derf buzz phrase like patriotism and true american. So first fallacy, its not "everyone" that the law requires police to check... its citizens who look illegal and the law is mandatory on cops to do it, so cops have to as in are required to check the IDs of citizens who look illegal. So its not "everyone" and that means the law singles out some citizens based on how they look for negative treatment that is mandatory. That makes that part of the argument a complete lie. and second, federal immigration law is not enforcable on citizens, period, so that's another lie. Besides that the Arizona law goes way beyond federal law. It would be like the feds have a law that makes ID checks by the border patrol mandatory on people who look illegal. That's not what the federal law is or does. The federal law doesn't strip out the cops discretion to not ask. So do I have a problem with a law that requires cops to ask citizens to ask them for their IDs based on how they look? Hell ya I do. Because it singles out and targets citizens who look like illegals for extra scrutiny that other citizens won't face.
btw, what do you mean talk radio?
And the OP is not a fail. on the ethnic studies ban, its more than relevant to a parallel to other societies that passed laws of social control that favored a dominant group. So the "Nazi-zona" comment is relevant and yes its also funny and you starting to see blow back on the AZ legislation. And don't just dismiss those people as being unpatriotic or being uppity unamerican mexican-americans because that's just falling back on more buzz words and phrases, like "I wish Califonria would slide into the ocean" or that's "mexi-fornia" for you /whatever.
BTW Don't forget to read my comment about US multiculturalism being the spawn of segregation, you might learn something about unintended consequences and blow back.