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Not really. The vast majority of people in the South supported segregation and voted for politicians who would support segregation.
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Wasn't that a cartoon from the 40s where the crow talked like a black man?
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There was three of them and they were jive jazzy jackdaws.
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It still amazes me how hard a connection this is for people. Too often they point to Jim Crow laws as a result of the free market. "Jim...Crow...La-it's in the GD name!!"
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I forget the exact quote, but I'm stealing this from Andrew Wilkow. Anyone can choose to discriminate. Only the government can force you to.
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I kinda dig how she called em Jim crows and that means she didn’t notice that they’re called Jim Crow laws and not Jim Crow company policies
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The laws were passed with the support of the majority of people so it's safe to say they would have discriminated as well. Though without the laws upholding it, most segregation would have ended by itself.
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