46% Mississippi Republicans Want IR Marriage Banned

Discussion in 'In the News' started by Bliss, Apr 12, 2011.

  1. Bliss

    Bliss Well-Known Member

    MISSISSIPPI-According to Public Policy a recent poll determined that 46 percent of Republican voters in Mississippi want to have interracial marriage banned.

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    For more on the story...
    http://publicpolicypolling.blogspot.com/2011/04/barbour-bryant-lead-in-mississippi.html


    btw....

    "Palin's net favorability with folks who think interracial marriage should be illegal (+55 at 74/19) is 17 points higher than it is with folks who think interracial marriage should be legal (+38 at 64/26.)

    Meanwhile Romney's favorability numbers see the opposite trend. He's at +23 (53/30) with voters who think interracial marriage should be legal but 19 points worse at +4 (44/40) with those who think it should be illegal.

    Tells you something about the kinds of folks who like each of those candidates.
     
  2. Morning Star

    Morning Star Well-Known Member

    You shouldn't even be surprised given the attitudes of those people still trying to keep away from the modern age of social change. I'd rather live in the mind of American McGee and his interpretation of Alice in Wonderland as opposed to being in Mississippi.
     
  3. ReginaStar

    ReginaStar New Member

    Although I'm a democratic I think this just political propaganda.
     
  4. MissWacy

    MissWacy New Member

    id love to hear thier reasons why
     
  5. Morning Star

    Morning Star Well-Known Member

    It would be if they brought it up next election. But unlikely since 83% of the population tolerate or approve of interracial relationships and marriages.

     
  6. Morning Star

    Morning Star Well-Known Member

    Same here! But the obvious answer will be the same: "I'm only a bigot."

     
  7. Bliss

    Bliss Well-Known Member

    I'm with you. However, they are a red State, as well as a swing State...so I assume at least in spirit, their overtly renewed racism will be catered to accordingly during the election feelers.
     
  8. Morning Star

    Morning Star Well-Known Member

    I honestly wouldn't call it a swing state since it's been leaning to conservative principles and Republican for a long time. I'd say in 2060 we'll see it as a swing state.

     
  9. Bliss

    Bliss Well-Known Member

    Isn't that what the majority population also said about putting a Black/White president in Office? As we see now with the thinly-veiled (aka racially motivated)Tea-Party, 'unlikely' isn't in their vocabulary when it comes to 'issues' in their rally speeches, and all it takes is a seed. Roe v Wade has been vigorously challenged, and the small issue of abortion funding for PP almost brought our Govt to a standstill just this week. We are dealing with creepy stubborn bastards with fingers on a dead pulse.
     
  10. Bliss

    Bliss Well-Known Member

    Um, yes it IS a swing State. Obama needed and won it for his presidential victory. It was a HUGE deal for him AND for it, to turn Blue that day.
     
  11. Morning Star

    Morning Star Well-Known Member

    While it's true that people were very subtle on not wanting to vote for a person of color, it's largely divided by generation. The older white males mostly were very reluctant to voting for him. I saw a YouTube video where this one guy interviewed these people in a rural area of Kentucky and what's weird is that one guy was a lifelong Democratic voter, but he could not come to vote for then Presidential candidate Obama and he refused to provide a reason. The TEA Party is a reflection of those people who prefer to act on reactionary grounds.

    Really, the people who voted for him were mostly young and fresh voters who came out in droves and wanted to see him elected, regardless of background. So again, it's more of a generational gap. Sure, there are people of our generation who voted against him, but younger voters outweighed those who were anti-Obama.

     
  12. Morning Star

    Morning Star Well-Known Member

    You're mistaken Mississippi for Texas. Mississippi voted for McCain with 57% of the people.

    McCain - 56.4% and Obama 42.8%

     
  13. flaminghetero

    flaminghetero Well-Known Member

    BM/WW marraiges is what they really want banned.
     
  14. lippy

    lippy Well-Known Member

    why would a bm/ww couple want to live in mississippi? what would be the benefits? faced with this type of racism who would want to stay?
     
  15. Morning Star

    Morning Star Well-Known Member

    Exactly.

     
  16. MissWacy

    MissWacy New Member

    oh theyd love that, specially over here, the WN who has a party over here has voiced his anti IR views over the years, there sneaky fuckers using things such as immagration etc as excuses to stealth their agenda, as is they give a fuck about it, as long as the ww are away from bm they can sleep easy at night

    nothing would give them more pleasure then to have some anti IR law here
     
  17. flaminghetero

    flaminghetero Well-Known Member

    WW + BM = an end to White Supremacy

    THAT is why they are so pissed and scared.
     
  18. GQ Brotha

    GQ Brotha New Member

    That is what it's all about in the end.

    Is anyone surprised by the sewage of the U.S aka Mississippi.

    History speaks for itself alone about that place. Mississippi is inbred racism to the core and the poorest state in the Union. That place must be where time forgot.

    Funny thing is I bet you good ole Billy Bob doesn't even know his daughter at Mississippi and Mississippi State is shagging the black college football player. :)

    Some places are true shitholes. They can keep burying their head in the sand, while the world moves along.
     
  19. NCBradin

    NCBradin New Member

    Mississippi is very sad place to live, indeed. Clearly, they're still living in the past. And they're very afraid that IR Marriage means an end of white supremacy. That's why they're trying to hold onto the past.

    Well..I wouldn't be worried about that anymore, because in the future, we will be united more than ever.
     
  20. APPIAH

    APPIAH Well-Known Member

    One Mississippi two Mississippi three Mississippi i used to like chanting like that didn't know it was a fucked up place in America.
     

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