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    1. GoodMornEveGoodNight on

      >It passed on the House floor by a 101-100 vote on April 28. A single Democrat, Rep. Frank Burns (D-Cambria), joined every Republican in opposing the bill.

      >Eric Orwoll, president of [Return to the Land](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Return_to_the_Land), wrote on social media earlier this month that he’s not phased by legislation seeking to ban the group. He accused lawmakers who support the bills of being anti-white, and said they’ll “eventually pay for their betrayal of our nation.”

    2. lifeat24fps on

      And they get upset and clutch their pearls when you call them out for being *exactly what they are*.

    3. chubby_pink_donut on

      I learned today that the deeds on some current homes in St. Louis forbid them from being sold to black people.

      It’s unenforceable, but still…

    4. OhioValleyCat on

      Republican Party has gone 180 since the Civil War. Now it is the Party of the Confederacy. The Republican President literally demanded that an army base return to being named after a mediocre Confederate general (Bragg) who even Jefferson Davis fired, because he was so desperate to make a political statement against DEI. Now, they are working to bring back elements of Jim Crow with suppression and exclusion.

    5. „Wow, sometimes our party really sucks, huh?“ – said no rational and compassionate republican ever

    6. Original_Bicycle5696 on

      Is Rep. Burns (D) somehow related to Mr. Burns or just in the Fetterman club  of brain damage. 

    7. CommanderKerensky on

      >A bill banning white-only housing passed the Pennsylvania House last week, despite not a single Republican supporting the measure.

      >House Bill 2103 would close a loophole in the state that could let white nationalist groups establish communities under the guise of a private club or member-only organization by blocking such groups from restricting membership by race, color, and national origin to deny equal access to housing, employment, and public accommodations.

      >The bill also expands anti-discrimination protections for employment, housing, and public accommodations to a person’s sex, sexual orientation, and gender identity or expression.

      >It passed on the House floor by a 101-100 vote on April 28. A single Democrat, Rep. Frank Burns (D-Cambria), joined every Republican in opposing the bill.

      [PA House Roll Call Vote Summary](https://www.palegis.us/house/roll-calls/summary?sessYr=2025&sessInd=0&rcNum=974)

    8. feuerwehrmann on

      What fucking year is it? 1953. Like this should not be a problem in 2026 like why is there even still whites only housing? The shit pisses me off

    9. SteveSomers on

      “Why can’t we agree to disagree?!” Because this is who disagrees with you. If you wouldn’t wish something on your worst enemy, send me your ideas because I wish it onto these Republicans.

    10. Internal-Hope-6263 on

      So, as it turned out, defenestrating Diversity, Equity and Inclusivity initiatives was not based under the premise of meritocracy, but rather segregation and subjugation. 

      I would want to hear every Republican/Conservative explain why they think this bill is too ‘woke’ or ‘political’.

    11. shit-trapper on

      “Legal loopholes are making it possible for discrimination to still exist today on the basis of religion,” Waxman said. “Let me be clear, though, religion should never be used as a pretext for hatred or bigotry.”

      But is all the time.

    12. ApolloReads on

      Alabama House Speaker said that he hopes the Supreme Court eventually overturns the 14th Amendment.

      It’s only a matter of time. Democrats wanna dance around and “move forward in the interest of unity”, and Republicans are doing EVERYTHING they want and can to take away our rights.

      Fuck them.

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