Segregation Revisited

Guest Post by Eric Peters

Americans used to oppose segregation – the legalized exclusion of a category of people from mainstream society (and commerce) based on the idiotic and evil assertion that every member of the outcast category was a potential danger and for that reason they all had to be kept at arm’s length.

Even contrary to the wishes of people who wanted to extend their hand.

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A Segregated Thought Experiment . . .

Guest Post by Eric Peters

At least there were “colored” fountains for black folk back in the days of segregation.

In the New Segregation days coming – if we let them – there will be no fountains or anything else – including jobs –  for folks who have refused to roll up their sleeves. Some say this is justified since – according to their logic – an “unvaxxed” is someone who is potentially dangerous, someone who might be spreading disease.

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