Comments by "" (@A86) on "The Vile Eye"
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15 to 20 years ago I would have hard disagreed. Now as a nearly 36 year old man who has since then read hundreds if not thousands of cases of serial killers and rapists, missing persons, abused children, abused spouses, and seen countless mass shootings (some of which were by kids of gun nut extremists who let them play around with real assault rifles since they were little children), I've come to agree with you. I don't know how such a thing could be implemented, but I've significantly warmed up to governments requiring you to have a license before you're legally able to have, adopt or foster children. A license that would require a professional psych evaluation, a personality test, and some kind of examination of your dynamic with your significant other to see if it's healthy, sane, and safe to bring children into the equation of. A significant minority of the population are simply not psychologically equipped to be parents. Not everyone is meant or deserves to have children. Some people shouldn't even be allowed to own pets.
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Also, at that time the Irish were not seen as white people. As hard as that can be for many modern Americans to wrap their minds around, in the 1600s through the mid 1900s the Irish were not seen as white people in the US. Initially only white Americans of Anglo descent were viewed as "white". Benjamin Franklin even described Germans as "swarthy" in his personal diaries. By the 1800s the definition of "white" stretched to include Germans by defining white as "Anglo-Saxon". But Italians, Greeks, Irish, Scottish, Spaniards, Portuguese, Polish, Hungarians, Russians, Ukrainians, and Ashkenazi Jews were not viewed as "white" in the US until WWII and the 1950s afterwards.
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