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PsicloneX

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Social justice is the view that everyone deserves equal economic, political and social rights and opportunities.

what's so wrong with that, according to a racial separatist like you?
Ok well that is the 1st thing that comes up .Lets look at the second .

Social justice is "justice in terms of the distribution of wealth, opportunities, and privileges within a society".[1] Classically, "justice" (especially corrective justice or distributive justice) ensured that individuals both fulfilled their societal roles[2] and received what was their due from society. Social justice assigns rights and duties in the institutions of society, which enables people to receive the basic benefits and burdens of cooperation.[3] The relevant institutions can include education, health care, social security, labour rights, as well as a broader system of public services, progressive taxation and regulation of markets, to ensure fair distribution of wealth, equal opportunity, equality of outcome, and no gross social injustice.
http://hugaroot.org/steal_shit.html .

Assigns rights, equality of outcome, fair distribution of wealth , Blah Blah Blah .
 

UncleBuck

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Ok well that is the 1st thing that comes up .Lets look at the second .

Social justice is "justice in terms of the distribution of wealth, opportunities, and privileges within a society".[1] Classically, "justice" (especially corrective justice or distributive justice) ensured that individuals both fulfilled their societal roles[2] and received what was their due from society. Social justice assigns rights and duties in the institutions of society, which enables people to receive the basic benefits and burdens of cooperation.[3] The relevant institutions can include education, health care, social security, labour rights, as well as a broader system of public services, progressive taxation and regulation of markets, to ensure fair distribution of wealth, equal opportunity, equality of outcome, and no gross social injustice.
http://hugaroot.org/steal_shit.html .

Assigns rights, equality of outcome, fair distribution of wealth , Blah Blah Blah .
so what objections does a racial separatist like you have against the view that everyone deserves equal economic, political and social rights and opportunities?
 

PsicloneX

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so what objections does a racial separatist like you have against the view that everyone deserves equal economic, political and social rights and opportunities?
It's not about opportunities, its about equality of outcome and reparations .I didnt do anything wrong .
 

Glaucoma

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Maybe somebody can tell me why Hillary would have an email server at her home. That makes no sense at all.

Also, I thought she used a gmail account. Why don't they just sprinkle a little PRISM and be done with it?
 

ChesusRice

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Maybe somebody can tell me why Hillary would have an email server at her home. That makes no sense at all.

Also, I thought she used a gmail account. Why don't they just sprinkle a little PRISM and be done with it?
Hillary Clinton continues to catch heat for her extensive use of a private email account to conduct official business while she was secretary of state. But the Democrats’ 2016 presidential favorite isn’t the only White House hopeful whose transparency has come into question.

Several current and former governors who are considering a presidential run have found ways to delay or prevent public scrutiny of their communications while in office. That includes Republicans who have criticised their potential Democratic rival.

“Hillary Clinton’s potential evasion of laws is something she should answer questions about,” said Kirsten Kukowski, spokeswoman for the Wisconsin governor, Scott Walker, who used a private email system when he was executive of Milwaukee County.

Former Florida governor Jeb Bush and former Texas governor Rick Perry, two more Republicans, also criticised Clinton, even though they each used private emails when they held the post as their state’s top executive.
 

ChesusRice

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JEB BUSH

The former Florida governor, a Republican, made a splash recently by releasing thousands of emails from his two terms, a move that was required under Florida law. Bush also used a private email account, although not exclusively, and he acknowledged that while in office. Like the former first lady, Bush owned the server. And, just as with Clinton, there are questions over the methods he and his associates used to decide which emails to disclose.
 

ChesusRice

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CHRIS CHRISTIE

New Jersey law exempts from disclosure agency records that are considered "advisory, consultative or deliberative material," an exception that exists in some form for most governors.

Christie, the current Republican governor, follows an executive order, issued by a Democratic predecessor, that emphasizes the privilege for the chief executive: "All portions of records, including electronic communications, that contain advisory, consultative or deliberative information or other records (are) protected by a recognized privilege."

The Christie administration has applied that exception widely, prompting several ongoing lawsuits. An example: The administration cited security concerns as a reason to deny requests for expense records for his travel outside New Jersey.

Ed Barocas, legal director of the ACLU of New Jersey, said the broader exemptions are important to allow government workers to give advice but also said it is used as a way to shield information from the public. Barocas said courts have held that government emails purely involving facts should be made public.
 

ChesusRice

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BOBBY JINDAL

The Republican governor, who campaigned on a platform of providing more transparency in government, uses a private email account to communicate with immediate staff. Those conversations are exempt from public disclosure under a sweeping public records exemption granted to the governor's office under state law.

In 2012, top Jindal aides and some cabinet agency officials used private emails to craft a public relations strategy for imposing $523 million in Medicaid cuts, but the communications did not turn up in an Associated Press records request. Instead, an administration official revealed them anonymously.

It's not clear whether the documents would have been public, anyway. The Jindal administration has often interpreted the governor's "deliberative process" exception to extend beyond his inner circle to all documents generated by any agency for Jindal's office.

Louisiana also has no archiving requirement at all for the governor, making it an outlier nationally. That means records now sealed under that executive privilege may never become public, even after Jindal leaves office.
 

ChesusRice

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RICK PERRY

In 2013, amid the then-Texas governor's feud over leadership at the University of Texas system, a Democratic lawmaker's request of university records turned up emails Perry sent from a previously unknown account identified as "R P." In one exchange, the governor used the account to blast as "charlatans and peacocks" critics of his appointees to the university system's governing board.

The Texas attorney general has determined that emails from private accounts are public if they concern state business.

The Perry administration, meanwhile, scrubbed the state email servers every seven days. Perry's successor, Greg Abbott, took office in January and has since widened that frequency to every 30 days.
 

ChesusRice

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SCOTT WALKER

Kukowsi, the spokeswoman for Wisconsin's Republican governor, touted the state's "strong open records laws" and her boss's "very specific policies in place in his office" to ensure compliance.

But Walker previously ran Milwaukee County as chief executive using a private email system, which Walker and aides used to discuss government business, campaign fundraising and politics. Two of the aides were eventually convicted for campaigning on government time as part of an investigation that resulted in disclosure of thousands of emails generated on the initially secret system.
 

OddBall1st

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Very true,...Buck never mentioned Hillary down 37% favor 44% unfavor,...now we up to date,...that was yesterday....
 

UncleBuck

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It's not about opportunities, its about equality of outcome and reparations .I didnt do anything wrong .
you're a racial separatist, so you have done a lot wrong.

and neither reparations nor equality of outcome is mentioned.

Social justice is the view that everyone deserves equal economic, political and social rights and opportunities.

what does a racial separatist like you have against that^^^?
 

PsicloneX

Active Member
you're a racial separatist, so you have done a lot wrong.

and neither reparations nor equality of outcome is mentioned.

Social justice is the view that everyone deserves equal economic, political and social rights and opportunities.

what does a racial separatist like you have against that^^^?
They were not mentioned in your C/P blurb ,,but that is not the complete picture of what social justice purports to be ,I have actual skin in the game .When I pay taxes ,it isnt the kind of taxes where you get a refund and tax credits .
The The United Nations’ 2006 document Social Justice in an Open World: The Role of the United Nations, States

The report concludes, “Social justice is not possible without strong and coherent redistributive policies conceived and implemented by public agencies.

I reject any claim on my work based merely on language designed to create a right based on intention or desire to fulfill the misplaced belief one is entitlement to that which I have earned.
 

UncleBuck

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They were not mentioned in your C/P blurb ,,but that is not the complete picture of what social justice purports to be ,I have actual skin in the game .When I pay taxes ,it isnt the kind of taxes where you get a refund and tax credits .
The The United Nations’ 2006 document Social Justice in an Open World: The Role of the United Nations, States

The report concludes, “Social justice is not possible without strong and coherent redistributive policies conceived and implemented by public agencies.

I reject any claim on my work based merely on language designed to create a right based on intention or desire to fulfill the misplaced belief one is entitlement to that which I have earned.
oh yeah, i forgot that you are a multi-millionaire who spends all day on pot websites and is beset on all sides by welfare queens and government housing. we get a lot of those around here. it's odd.

by the way, anything and everything you have earned was built on the backs of slaves.
 
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