Anonymous wrote:Of course it's crazy. It offends the most basic principle of democracy: one person, one vote.
Asinine and tone-deaf arguments like this are a big part of the reason that people of other races tune out legitimate African American complaints and grievances.
But figuring out a way to speak of black America's problems to all Americans, using language they understand and values they hold, is boring and unglamorous and doesn't let you one-up your fellow academics and activists by saying something even more over-the-top than the last thing anyone said. So instead you have op-eds like this.
Anonymous wrote:Definitely!
And since women could not vote at all until the 20s, let's give them twice the vote!!!!
Anonymous wrote:[url]https://www.washingtonpost.com/posteverything/wp/2015/08/21/we-used-to-count-black-americans-as-35-of-a-person-instead-of-reparations-give-them-53-of-a-vote/?tid=sm_tw
Op-ed from Wapo
I think this idea is crazy. I honestly don't know where to start.
Anonymous wrote:There would be a lot of people like Rachel Dolezal and Shaun King claiming they are black.