Every nibble that takes a bite out of our Constitutional guarantees of liberty comes equipped with some alibi or airy rationalization. I believe I've made the point before.
Why is it that the Nuremberg Laws keep coming to mind? Oh, the Jews think they should have the right to marry Germans, do they? But that would pollute the genes of future German members of society, so this is a policy that's all for the good. So they want to hire females under age 45 to work in their homes? The government has an obligation, don't you now, to protect young German women from sexual predators! And they don't like having to display the yellow Star of David patch on their coats so the public can know who they're dealing with? What nerve!
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Finally. It sometimes takes a long time for those on the right to equate a federal regulation to the Holocaust. I recall such a comment from a GA legislator last month with regard to the investigation of the January 6th attack on the federal government.
It is the federal government who for 200 years has fought for the rights of its citizens to have liberties not restricted by race, religion, or national origin. It is those who CURRENTLY oppose that federal government that have fought every effort to protect those rights.
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I have said that we should stop this discussion. Of course, I have responded to each of your posts, so I am to blame. I have learned the method for stopping this wasted of time. I will put you on ignore for a couple of months. There are plenty of others with whom to have discussions.
We have reached our limit. I should have done this sooner. However, now it is straightforward. I have no need to have discussions with those who compare the implementation of federal rules with the Holocaust.
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