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A federal appeals court blocked a racist Florida law that restricts Chinese citizens from buying land from being enforced against the two people who sued the state. The court did not, however, block the law entirely; it's still in effect for everyone else. One of the judges, Nancy Abudu, agreed that this was a blatant violation of the Fourteenth Amendment, and the ACLU of Florida intends to continue fighting to prevent this law from being enforced more broadly.

This fight isn't over, but this decision certainly acknowledges the discriminatory nature of this law and is a big win.

(Taken from an email sent to me by Never Again Action.)

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[–] DamarcusArt@lemmygrad.ml 12 points 10 months ago

A liberal's objection to racism, homophobia etc is often that it is "technically incorrect" rather than objecting to it on moral grounds. So if they feel that racism is "true" then it becomes acceptable. But as we know, a liberal's concept of truth is usually based more on what they feel is true, rather than reality. So like Flamingoaks said, if they think someone "deserves" it, then it stops being bigotry.

They also shuffle people into good or bad "teams" rather than judging people based on actions and since liberals are on the "good guy team" that means that no matter how racists or homophobic or sexist they are, they aren't really those things, because they're a good guy.

I'm just surprised we got such a perfect case study of one, this guy couldn't be more stereotypical if he tried. Initially gives an attempt to try and not sound racist ("I know I'm saying all foreigners are destroying America, but is there a more cleaned up ~~dogwhistle~~ euphemism I could use to mask my racism?") but quickly gives up on that and starts hurling slurs and bigoted insults the instant they're challenged and not coddled.