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Related: About this forumHair and history: As a bill to protect Confederate monuments advances in West Virginia, a bill to
Hair and history: As a bill to protect Confederate monuments advances in West Virginia, a bill to ban Black hair discrimination stallsThe West Virginia Legislature, overwhelmingly made up of white lawmakers, is considering two bills that hit particularly close to home for Black constituents one that would prevent the removal of Confederate monuments, and one to ensure Black West Virginians can wear their natural hair free from discrimination.
White lawmakers in powerful positions at the Legislature decide whether those bills have a chance at becoming law, because they decide whether those bills will be placed on a committee agenda, which is the next step in the legislative process after a bill is introduced.
On Monday, lawmakers in the House of Delegates Government Organization Committee passed the West Virginia Monument and Protection Act of 2021, sponsored by Delegate Chris Phillips, R-Barbour. Even though the bill is already on the House floor, the committee has scheduled a public hearing on the measure for 3 p.m. Wednesday.
Meanwhile, with the legislative session more than halfway over, lawmakers havent prioritized a bill to ban discrimination based on hairstyles associated with race, such as natural Black hair or dreadlocks.
Read more: https://mountainstatespotlight.org/2021/03/17/hair-and-history-as-a-bill-to-protect-confederate-monuments-advances-in-west-virginia-a-bill-to-ban-black-hair-discrimination-stalls/
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Hair and history: As a bill to protect Confederate monuments advances in West Virginia, a bill to (Original Post)
TexasTowelie
Mar 2021
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Sanity Claws
(22,053 posts)1. Why does West Virginia even have Confederate statues?
WV broke away from Virginia and was loyal to the Union.
OldBaldy1701E
(6,477 posts)2. Egggggggzactly!
Why indeed...
Botany
(72,590 posts)3. Because history like science, education, and facts means nothing to these mouth breathers.
i.e. https://www.democraticunderground.com/100215248676
"Because undermining the monarchy has never been a part of American democracy."
underpants
(186,984 posts)4. Daughters of the Confederacy put them up everywhere
I dont know if DOC did the monuments in West Virginia. Hell there was a confederate monument in San Diego.
LSFL
(1,112 posts)5. I have pointed out this many times regarding Ky too.
They do not believe me. Stupidity runs rampant.