, I'm comparing two fundamental underpinnings of economies to each other and you reject the nature of the assertion.
Yes. I don't know how else to make you understand that turning someone away from a store is by no means equitable to brutal murder.
Re-opening the door for people to ban blacks from sitting at counters and returning to enforcing Jim Crow laws still on the books once again in that selective fashion will lead to this, as it did the first time it was tried.
The Jim Crow strawman needs to go - no one is calling for government-enforced segregation. This might be part of why you don't get this.
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Yes. I don't know how else to make you understand that turning someone away from a store is by no means equitable to brutal murder.
Re-opening the door for people to ban blacks from sitting at counters and returning to enforcing Jim Crow laws still on the books once again in that selective fashion will lead to this, as it did the first time it was tried.
The Jim Crow strawman needs to go - no one is calling for government-enforced segregation. This might be part of why you don't get this.