A civil rights lawsuit exposes anarcho-tyranny in action


by TheBlaze

TheBlaze— Federal officials have leveled a discrimination lawsuit at the Sheetz convenience store chain, alleging that the company’s use of criminal background checks as a screening mechanism for employees falls afoul of Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964. Although Joe Biden’s Department of Justice says it does not believe the company intended to discriminate, the fact that minority applicants are more likely to have criminal records places Sheetz outside the law. This action may seem absurd,...

Los Angeles Times—Inside the far-right plan to use civil rights law to disrupt the 2024 election. At a diner just off the freeway north of Sacramento, a mostly white crowd listened intently as it learned how to “save America” by leaning on the same laws that enshrined the rights of Black voters 60 years ago. Over mugs of coffee and plates of pot roast smothered in gravy, attendees in MAGA and tea party gear took notes about the landmark Voting Rights Act and studied the U.S. Constitution. They peppered self-proclaimed "election integrity" activist Marly Hornik with questions about how to...

WLNS—Civil Rights Commission discusses resolutions this Monday. The meeting is happening at 10 a.m. on the campus of Western Michigan University in Kalamazoo.

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