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April 17, 2008
Dark Skin Will Get You a Light Sentence in Iowa
Posted by Dave Blount at April 17, 2008 8:33 PM
The implications are terrifying:
Iowa Gov. Chet Culver today signed a bill that would require state officials to determine the potential impact on Iowa minorities of any legislation dealing with criminal sentencing and state grant programs.
Culver, a Democrat, signed House File 2393 at the John R. Grubb YMCA on Des Moines' near north side in the heart of one of the city's most racially diverse neighborhoods.
"This means when members of the general assembly and executive branch are considering legislation of this nature, we will now be able to do so with a clearer understanding of its potential effects, both positive and negative, on Iowa's minority communities," Culver said before signing the bill.
Apparently Culver's law means that if you are black and commit a crime in Iowa, you will receive a lighter sentence, owing to ethnic privilege. Or else sentences will be reduced for those crimes more likely to be committed by blacks. It's as if Barack Obama's people had already taken control.
The next step will be entirely separate sets of laws for blacks and whites, just as primitive Islamic societies have separate laws for Muslims and dhimmis.
In an attempt to justify this outrageous violation of the concept of equality before the law, Culver noted that blacks make up just 2% of Iowa's population, but almost 25% of the state's prison inmates. Likewise, they constitute 5% of elementary and secondary students, but account for 22% of suspensions and expulsions. By a staggering perversion of common sense, everyone except blacks are supposedly to blame for this.
Since it would be politically incorrect to acknowledge that the welfare state has destroyed the black family, resulting in a criminally dysfunctional subculture, we're asked to believe that all these people are thrown into jail or expelled from school just for being black. When politicians get away with telling lies this preposterous, society is headed for serious trouble.
Culver's deranged bill passed unanimously in the House, and 47-2 in the Senate.
On a tip from Todd S.


