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Old May 13, 2013, 09:38 PM   #5
Nittespanker
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You may be surprised. Gun-control laws have always been about protecting the privileged classes while ensuring the undesirables could not resist with force. In many states, particularly in the south, gun-control laws can be traced back to the Jim Crow years.
While that may be true it has nothing to do with requiring everyone to submit fingerprints today. If they only required prints from blacks or Hispanics or Indians etc then one could claim its based on race.

Just because a certain race decides fingerprints are racist because they don't want to give them doesn't make it racist.

Would requiring shoes and shirt to enter a store in today's world be considered racist because 50 years ago a certain minority group could not afford shoes and shirts? I think not

The south gets a bad rap when it comes to racism. Why did Chicago get burned down? What started the race riots in California? It sure wasn't a southerner.

Look up "mass racial violence in the United States"

It hits every corner of this country and parts in between.
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