OK, so the stats on Prop 8 is that 70% of african americans voted yes on Prop 8. This to me seems strange. On the surface one would assume a group of people who just over a generation ago was oppressed, singled out for attacks, discriminated against, denied rights, etc would come out in droves to vote to provide another group in a similar situation the same rights that they have earned. On the surface you'd think that Black people would understand the concept that even if you disagree with who a certain person is, despite what your religion says about them or society says about them, that person is still human and deserves the same privileges and rights as you. So, considering the vote turned out to be about the exact opposite of what one would expect on the surface, what's going on?
I've heard some people say that this is just another case of the oppressed becoming the oppressors, but I've got too much faith in humanity (why I don't know) to think that's true. I've also heard some people say it's because homosexuality is so wrong that it bothered those who had previously been oppressed so much that they got over the surface desire to provide equality for all... that is another one that I can't really swallow. So what happened?
I've heard some people say that this is just another case of the oppressed becoming the oppressors, but I've got too much faith in humanity (why I don't know) to think that's true. I've also heard some people say it's because homosexuality is so wrong that it bothered those who had previously been oppressed so much that they got over the surface desire to provide equality for all... that is another one that I can't really swallow. So what happened?
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