2012.09.23 13:09
Ann Coulter: ‘Civil rights are for blacks On ABC's "This Week With George Stephanopoulos" on Sunday, Ann Coulter said the Democratic party has shifted its strategic campaign focus to the Latino vote ahead of the November elections. Of course, the conservative firebrand phrased it a little differently. "There is the legacy of slavery and Jim Crow laws. We don't owe the homeless. We don't owe feminists. We don't owe women who are desirous of having abortions or gays who want to get married to one another. That's what civil rights has become for much of the left." |
2012.09.23 13:13
2012.09.23 13:46
So...., Republican way of thinking is that Civil Rights doesn't apply to Koreans.
Some of us might "proudly" think that, maybe, Koreans has worked so hard as immigrants
that, by now, they are strong and self-suffient enough not to require Civil Rights protection.
I can accept the pride of Koreans who think that way and I am proud of them.
However, all laws must be applied equally to any citizens in this country.
As you can see here, the Republicans traditionally have kept the racial discrimination
and they are still keeping it even today !!
Under the Romney's presidency, the white supremacy idea will florish again.
Now, you know and you can see a bit far ahead.
Thinking of our children' future, Republicans are not for us to vote for.
Who is Ann Coulter?
Ann Hart Coulter is an American lawyer, conservative social and political commentator, author, and syndicated columnist. She frequently appears on television, radio, and as a speaker at public events and private events.
(Note: To make it simple, she's a pro-Republican and Anti-Obama columnist.)
She has criticized former president George W. Bush's immigration proposals, saying they led to "amnesty". In one column, she claims that the current immigration system is set up to purposely reduce the percentage of whites in the population.
In it, she said:
In 1960, whites were 90 percent of the country. The Census Bureau recently estimated that whites already account for less than two-thirds of the population and will be a minority by 2050. Other estimates put that day much sooner. One may assume the new majority will not be such compassionate overlords as the white majority has been. If this sort of drastic change were legally imposed on any group other than white Americans, it would be called genocide. Yet whites are called racists merely for mentioning the fact that current immigration law is intentionally designed to reduce their percentage in the population.
(Note: So, she's also white supremacist, like most of the Republicans, including Mitt Romney, of course.)
Overall, Coulter's columns are highly critical of liberals and Democrats.