ImmortalFlame
Woke gremlin
So you're okay with a state forcing out all of its black citizens and denying black people entry, as long as they're nice about it.I see you have a love for extreme scenerios. Ill happily entertain you with that. ;0]
Sure. Under conditions it accommodates all involved in an peaceful and amicable manner, mutual consent and allows equal interaction with respect between races upon visiting.
Interesting.
That depends whether or not these spaces deny freedom of movement or the freedom of association of others. Membership to particular groups isn't really a public function, so the membership can be determined by those in the group. If, on the other hand, these communities specifically forbid or disallowed non-black students or citizens from interacting with or entering the spaces in any way, that should not be a legal right as it infringes upon free movement and the freedom of association of other people.Here's just such an example.. ..
Black students demand segregated spaces from white students | The College Fix
Black Americans are leaving their homes to start their own all-Black communities
Should those black students and black residents at their request, have the legal right to gather with others in a location who share their skin color in a safe space?
I also find it interesting that you pull up two examples of black groups doing this rather than the swathes of movements that desire to, say, turn certain states into ethno-states - which is actually closer to what I was talking about. The fact that you find this at all comparable is fascinating.
I'm asking about states, not privately owned areas. The two are completely different.I fully support both white and black folks among other applicable designations to enjoy a privately owned area of their choosing to live out their lives as they see fit in a state that will allow it and many already do.
It is if it's along racial lines, yes.Segregation isn't nessessarily racism you know
Such as...?and most states already have ongoing legal mechanisms involving segregation anyways.
So do you support a state's rights to racially segregate or cleanse its citizens?It would certainly make an interesting topic as well all in its own, but to stay on topic, yea, I support states rights over a single centralized federal government.