I could provide you the Naturalization and Immigration Act of 1965 in a pdf form. However, since my statement of its effect wasn't good enough for you, I don't think I need to bother because you already have a preconceived notion of what this phrase 'melting pot' means. The historical record however would disagree with you. And providing incontrovertible evidence of it and the Acts, laws, charters, and State Constitutions would be somehow interpreted as 'racist' judging by your attraction for using "White Supremacy" in your response and as a shot across the bow. That remark was surprising, but also revealing. Interesting.
I don't think I need to bother because you already have a preconceived notion of what this phrase 'melting pot' means.
Where do you even get this stuff?
I was asking for evidence. I never said you were wrong. Point to me where you think I said you were wrong.
That is the second time you have completely misconstrued my statements.
I can look the act up myself. Will it tell me exactly how the meaning of the phrase changed? That was what I was asking for since you made the claim that the phrase definition changed.
And of course you STILL haven't told me how the phrase changed. I.e. what it was before, and what it is now, which is all I was asking for (three times now).
judging by your attraction for using "White Supremacy" in your response and as a shot across the bow.
And that's the third time in two posts you have completely misconstrued my statements.
This was in response to the OP who made CLEAR white supremacists statements in a discussion with me. It wasn't in any way ambiguous. He was talking about the literal superiority of white males. Reading comprehension and understanding context. Its a thing...
Here is what the OP said for which I made that statement, and to which I was responding where you said "I was emotional."
Hmm. I was going to link the post where he was so blatantly a white supremacist, but it seems all of his posts were deleted so I can't.
To be clear, I never once called YOU a white supremacist. Please read what I am writing and not what you (for God alone knows what reason) think I am writing.
I could provide you the Naturalization and Immigration Act of 1965 in a pdf form. However, since my statement of its effect wasn't good enough for you, I don't think I need to bother because you already have a preconceived notion of what this phrase 'melting pot' means. The historical record however would disagree with you. And providing incontrovertible evidence of it and the Acts, laws, charters, and State Constitutions would be somehow interpreted as 'racist' judging by your attraction for using "White Supremacy" in your response and as a shot across the bow. That remark was surprising, but also revealing. Interesting.
Where do you even get this stuff?
I was asking for evidence. I never said you were wrong. Point to me where you think I said you were wrong.
That is the second time you have completely misconstrued my statements.
I can look the act up myself. Will it tell me exactly how the meaning of the phrase changed? That was what I was asking for since you made the claim that the phrase definition changed.
And of course you STILL haven't told me how the phrase changed. I.e. what it was before, and what it is now, which is all I was asking for (three times now).
And that's the third time in two posts you have completely misconstrued my statements.
This was in response to the OP who made CLEAR white supremacists statements in a discussion with me. It wasn't in any way ambiguous. He was talking about the literal superiority of white males. Reading comprehension and understanding context. Its a thing...
Here is what the OP said for which I made that statement, and to which I was responding where you said "I was emotional."
Hmm. I was going to link the post where he was so blatantly a white supremacist, but it seems all of his posts were deleted so I can't.
To be clear, I never once called YOU a white supremacist. Please read what I am writing and not what you (for God alone knows what reason) think I am writing.