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In reply to the discussion: KETV Omaha: Tribe Demands $500M From Beer Makers [View all]cstanleytech
(27,238 posts)43. Why should I or even you be held accountable for something a many times removed ancestor may have
done?
Now should life be better for the Lakota? Sure but how do you achieve that for them? Thats also setting aside the fact that there are 40 odd million more people in the US who also are living in poor conditions.
But anyway can the US ban all liquor sales to those who appear to be native american? Doubtful since they are also american citizens with the same rights under the constitution as everyone else and buying liquor is legal for everyone over 21 regardless of their race or ethnic background.
Or are you arguing for them to be stripped of US citizenship so that such a law could be applied? If so I am not sure that would work for a number of reasons plus is it even ethical to strip them of citizenship based solely on their race?
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Which is my point....that being that people need to stop the silliness and accept
cstanleytech
Feb 2012
#34
Why should I or even you be held accountable for something a many times removed ancestor may have
cstanleytech
Feb 2012
#43
We can get into long arguments regarding the comparative suffering of various groups in the US
OmahaBlueDog
Feb 2012
#47
Apparently Nebraska is turning a blind eye to blatant violations of its own liquor laws
KamaAina
Feb 2012
#19
Now that could work but who should pay for it? Its not like the police work for free.
cstanleytech
Feb 2012
#51
Sounds like they need to put laws in place that allow liquor stores to discriminate based on ethnic
hughee99
Feb 2012
#20
As an Irish-American can I sue the whiskey industry for all the woes they caused me?
Throd
Feb 2012
#21
There does seem to be a genetic link, but maybe the opposite of your post...
reACTIONary
Feb 2012
#52
Just a guess but Whiteclay might be allowed because selling liquor is legal in the state?
cstanleytech
Feb 2012
#54