Louisiana lawmaker labels Declaration of Independence racist

Locutus

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she sounds a bit rustled.




The Declaration of Independence came under attack from an unlikely quarter—a state legislator.


Louisiana lawmaker Barbara Norton (D-Shreveport), argued that America’s founding document was racist during debate on a bill requiring public school students in the state to recite the Declaration of Independence daily, Fox & Friends reported Saturday.


“For the Declaration of Independence only Caucasians (were) free,” Norton, who is black, said Wednesday during the debate on the floor of the Louisiana House of Representatives. “And for you to bring a bill to require that our children will recite the Declaration of Independence I think it’s a little bit unfair.”


Rep. Valarie Hodges (R-Denham Springs) shelved the bill before lawmakers could vote on the proposal, which she sponsored. The measure would have required public school students in fourth through sixth grade to recite a passage from the Declaration of Independence.


Norton and Pat Smith (D-Baton Rouge) told Hodges that children shouldn’t have to recite words written at a time when slavery was prevalent, reading the document was used to bar blacks from voting at polling places and equality wasn’t extended to all people.


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Louisiana lawmaker labels Declaration of Independence racist in debate | Fox News
 

Serryah

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Oh FFS...

Y'know what, if that's her belief then she'd best toss in every other race into her objection. Otherwise get over yourself, woman.