What percent of Latin America doesn’t consist of people with dark hair, dark eyes, and speaks Spanish?
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Sounds like any push for racial diversity is a bad idea?
Which part? Can a person silently and not wearing any electioneering garb approach a person in line and hand them water according to the law?
Maybe not. But neither does it justify negation of intellectual honesty . These woke companies should only speak - through words and deeds - out of one side of their woke mouths.
I think it’s when they hand em the water and call em “comrade” that’s the problem.
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So wouldn’t you agree that forced diversity is a bad idea? Every group is tribal.
Rodeo
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I posted the text of the law. If you choose to break it that’s your problem.
WuWei
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Yes they can. As long as they keep the distance limits.
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WuWei
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So they can. As long as they maintain the distance limit.
We have limits here too. You have to be so far away from the place to do this or that. It’s not a problem.
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No electioneering garb. Approach hand water silently. I guess they can chuck the bottles at them from a distance
WuWei
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No need to guess. The voters are allowed to pass the table on their way to the line. They are allowed to bring their own water. One person can walk back to the campaign zone and pick up bottles for several people. Seriously, it’s not a problem.
It’s also a gun free zone. Can’t wear campaign swag that kind of thing.
Not a big deal.
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It’s not a problem. It’s also not a lie that it was prohibited and the electioneering is red herring
It’s prohibited. Are you sure one person can go grab water for everybody?
WuWei
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It is not prohibited to hand out food and water.
Electioneering is not a red herring. Any campaign would be stupid not to do it right up until they stepped into the booth if they could.
It is literally prohibited to do so to people waiting in line.
It is made up nonsense to make it more difficult to stand in line for three hours
Well as long a you are sure. Thanks
WuWei
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No, it isn’t. It is a line of demarcation. Read the law.