That Obama character claims that we need to level the playing field; however, evidence suggests that the playing field has long been leveled now that America has progressed so much as to elect an African American president. Just 40 years ago the civil rights movement was at its peak, and now, one generation later, african americans are heavily involved in congress, the white house, and hold positions of power regularly in everyday life. Why now is it beneficial to try to level the playing field when it's already as level as a frictionless surface? -The Half Mexican who drank way too much Natty last night to make any sense
That Obama character claims that we need to level the playing field; however, evidence suggests that the playing field has long been leveled now that America has progressed so much as to elect an African American president. Just 40 years ago the civil rights movement was at its peak, and now, one generation later, african americans are heavily involved in congress, the white house, and hold positions of power regularly in everyday life. Why now is it beneficial to try to level the playing field when it's already as level as a frictionless surface?
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