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Just a note: civil liberties advocates use 'oppression' as a pretext for acquiring more liberty, ergo power. When you give people special rights, that's entitlement and license; you make these people (to whom you've granted special liberty) untouchable, as it were. It's tough to be a Christian today because we're expected to be perfect and the more liberties the pagans get, the higher the standards get set for Christians to abide by. Essentially, the double standard gets lowered (for pagans) and raised for (white Christians) commensurately. I use pagans interchangeably with special demographic groups that use (gender and race-based National Socialism) to gain privilege, ergo primacy within the body politic. They use this power to drive the 'unprotected' back and to disenfranchise him, rendering his traditions and his order and his authority null and void.
White men are a minority in terms of suffrages (women plus ethnic groups have way more votes than the singular group of white males) and as such, this distinction has been proper since the laws were changed during the Civil Rights era in America during the baby boomers' coming of age. Today's Civil Rights struggle stands for nothing more than a continued oppression of the majority. By the way, the Legislative Branch is much more powerful than any other branch in government. That being said, extending the rationale that the Executive branch uses its governmental power as a 'bully pulpit' is nothing more than cunning artifice certain legislators use to divert attention from their own ends – i.e., to overtax the society and serve up pork for special interests!
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