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Remember a double-standard dog in the United States

author:Sun Yafei

Clarence Thomas, a black minority who overturned Roy's case, said he would not rule out overturning the next rule on contraception, LGBT rights, and gay marriage, which caused great controversy. It's really a power in hand, the world I have! How did this far-right justice, who has no regard for his reputation at all, have the face to sit in this supreme position?

Remember a double-standard dog in the United States

I want to ask him why Justice Thomas did not fight to overturn the "right not enshrined in the Constitution" of "interracial marriage"?

Remember a double-standard dog in the United States

On June 12, 1967, the U.S. Supreme Court repealed a Virginia statute, breaking the act prohibiting interracial marriages. The ruling also overturned laws in 15 other U.S. states opposing black-and-white interracial marriage. In the short history of the United States, interracial marriages have been considered taboo in most areas. About 30 U.S. states prohibit interracial marriages between different races (more than those that ban abortion). For example, some southern states prohibit intermarriage between whites and blacks. The eastern, northern and central states have no restrictions on interracial marriages. Bob Jones University in South Carolina only lifted the ban on dating between heterogeneous male and female students in 2000. In 2000, Alabama was the last state in the United States to repeal laws prohibiting intermarriage between whites and non-whites, marking an era in which the United States fully allowed interracial marriage. But Alabama still had a 40 percent negative vote when it voted to lift the ban on interracial marriage.

Remember a double-standard dog in the United States

Therefore, it is suggested that Justice Thomas, who upholds "traditional American values", should not be a hypocrite and a double standard dog who decides his head, but should also strive to restore the tradition of "forbidding interracial marriage". After all, the Constitution has never stipulated that interracial marriage can be fought, and there has always been a tradition of "interracial marriage" in the history of the United States, so please ask the Supreme Court to overturn the jurisprudence of 1967, return power to the states, and let the elected representatives of the states issue laws representing the will of the people, and put Thomas, the "scum" of interracial marriage, the sentence that should be sentenced, and the prison that should be jailed. PS. (I support any racial intermarriage, just to prove thomas double standard.) A Pew Research Center analysis of federal Census Bureau data found that about 10 percent of all married Americans, or 11 million, have different ethnic spouses. )

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