As it stands now...

dilloduck

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there are a few ways this can evolve.

1) States could repeal SYG laws which would prove that discrimination against blacks was occurring thus justifying the claims that minorities are still treated unfairly.

2) States could do nothing which would justify that they don't even care about the rights of minorities.

3) Someone could inform minorities that SYG laws also applies to them and they too can protect themselves from attackers.


Odds are pretty slim that option 3 will come to fruition. Why don't black people want to be able to protect themselves ?
 
there are a few ways this can evolve.

1) States could repeal SYG laws which would prove that discrimination against blacks was occurring thus justifying the claims that minorities are still treated unfairly.

2) States could do nothing which would justify that they don't even care about the rights of minorities.

3) Someone could inform minorities that SYG laws also applies to them and they too can protect themselves from attackers.


Odds are pretty slim that option 3 will come to fruition. Why don't black people want to be able to protect themselves ?

More do then you think, but race gets injected so they can't support the guy who will protect the law . They have to vote against him because he is a racist.
 

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