lowing wrote:
What rights need defending more vigorously for black people than for ALL people. What rights are whites entitled to that blacks are excluded from?
The cervical and breast cancer treatment act goes toward allowing more women access to screening under medicaid. This is not discriminatory. Sorry. It goes towards women's needs not women's rights.
Race is discriminatory because there are no "special needs" based on race. Womens health yes, ( not white womens health) is special needs, handicapped is a special need, children are special needs. Being black is not a special need issue.
Ahh jeez.
Walking a pretty fine line on the difference between "needs" and "rights".
Bills supported and/or introduced by the CBC:
-Comprehensive Anti-Apartheid Act of 1986 (H.R. 4868) (aka South African sanctions)
-Voting Rights Language Assistance Act (help those people who can't read vote)
-National Voter Registration Act (increase access to voting booths)
-Help America to Vote Act
-HR 4197, the Hurricane Katrina Recovery, Reclamation, Restoration, Reconstruction and Reunion Act of 2005
-Voting Rights Act (continual renewals)
Pretty much these are the big accomplishments. Are these racist because the CBC was very much involved with getting this bills turned into law?
I'm really not seeing the difference between sex and race discrimination here...they are too parallel.