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Where was that review?

👍︎︎ 3 👤︎︎ u/Dimasdanz 📅︎︎ Mar 10 2019 đź—«︎ replies

Hasan dissects the ways in which the Trump Administration has been systematically dismantling civil rights policies in America. From failures to enforce existing laws to undoing protections aimed at helping marginalized citizens, Hasan takes an in-depth look at the tactics the current administration is using to discriminate against those who need protection.

👍︎︎ 4 👤︎︎ u/bobsil1 📅︎︎ Mar 04 2019 đź—«︎ replies

Liked the approach of going after the Death Eaters rather than Trump himself. Have heard enough about Voldy, so to me this was a fresh take.

👍︎︎ 3 👤︎︎ u/mr_malhotra 📅︎︎ Mar 05 2019 đź—«︎ replies

That line about James Harden was funny and accurate AF.

👍︎︎ 3 👤︎︎ u/FPSXpert 📅︎︎ Mar 04 2019 đź—«︎ replies

What sneakers are those? 🔥🔥

👍︎︎ 2 👤︎︎ u/karanjue 📅︎︎ Mar 04 2019 đź—«︎ replies

The velvet slippers are an incredible flex

👍︎︎ 2 👤︎︎ u/YungCamus 📅︎︎ Mar 04 2019 đź—«︎ replies

so now what?

👍︎︎ 2 👤︎︎ u/bootsboot 📅︎︎ Mar 07 2019 đź—«︎ replies
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These days,  the president gets so much attention, it kind of makes you feel bad for his team because you know what? They're working really hard. We have a wonderful group of people. We have a great cabinet. There are those people that say this is one of the best cabinets  this country has ever had. I happen to agree. I do agree. If they're so great, we should give them more attention. Forget Voldemort. Let's talk about the Death Eaters surrounding him, because behind the scenes, they're the ones  quietly getting scary shit done. And the best example of this  is civil rights. From the moment Trump took office, his cabinet has been systematically  dismantling civil rights policies. And in case you were homeschooled  by David Duke, civil rights laws are good. They'd make it illegal to discriminate based on sex,  race or religion. In the 1950s and 1960s, civil rights laws essentially forced  major government agencies to create internal offices dedicated  to upholding civil rights in their departments. Agencies like  Housing and Urban Development, Education, Health and Human Services, and the Justice Department. But now, the heads of these departments  are not only failing to stand up  for the people  these laws were designed to protect, they're using their power  to target vulnerable communities. Take the Department of Justice. Now the DOJ sets the tone for the rest of the administration, and we all know Jeff Sessions, Trump's first Attorney General. Four-term senator from Alabama  and civil rights icon  for completely the wrong reasons. In 1986, he was rejected to be a federal judge after people testified  that he was a racist. [man] Thomas Figures, a black,  former assistant US Attorney in Alabama, testified sessions called him "boy"  and joked about the Ku Klux Klan. He thought Klan members were "okay" until he learned they smoke marijuana. So he's cool with lynching as long  as the nooses aren't made with hemp. Former colleagues even testified  that Sessions often use the n-word  or as Sessions calls it the "N-I-G-G--" He just says the word. He denied all of these allegations  and insisted...  I am not a racist. I am not insensitive to Blacks. I have supported civil rights activity  in my state. This clip is remarkable.  Play it back again and watch this woman in the back. I have never seen racism  give someone whiplash before. It was like prejudice  at a hundred miles per hour. Look! When it comes to upholding civil rights, Jeff Sessions just isn't your guy. It's like hiring Ryan Adams to DJ a quinceañera. It makes no sense given what we know. Now, even though Sessions  was forced to resign last year, don't forget he made a ton of legacy moves. The Justice Department is now backing Ohio's method for purging voter rolls, a reversal from the Obama Administration. But civil liberties groups say the process  unfairly blocks eligible voters. [woman] The Texas congressman suing  the state over its strict voter ID law can no longer count  the Department of Justice as a major ally in the case. Not only did he order the Justice Department  to back out of key voting rights cases, he essentially stopped enforcing  voting rights altogether. Section 2 of the Voting Rights Act  outlaws racial discrimination  at the polls. Past Departments of Justice have filed  numerous suits to enforce Section 2, but the Sessions DOJ never filed  a single suit to enforce it. Zero. I mean, come on. This is America. Racism is as integral to voting  as stickers. But neglecting voting rights  was just the start for Sessions. The Trump Justice Department appears  to be taking a hands-off approach to police reform, a major shift  compared to actions under the Obama Administration. Sessions said he's reviewing  the binding agreements, called consent decrees, the agency uses  to force police in Ferguson, Baltimore, and elsewhere to reform their practices. We can all agree a lot  of police departments do a good job. But in cases  where there is systemic abuse, consent decrees are a powerful tool the DOJ uses to step in and stop it. After the killings  of Freddie Gray in Baltimore, Michael Brown in Ferguson  and Laquan McDonald in Chicago, all of those cities  and many others across the country agreed to consent decrees,  but Sessions heard the word "consent" and he's like, "Not on my watch." When the Trump Administration began,  then Attorney General Sessions ordered a review of all the consent decrees that the DOJ had entered into  with law enforcement around the country, and as Sessions packed up his office, he signed a memorandum adding three new requirements to any future consent decrees. Jeff Sessions made it harder to use consent decrees as he was packing up his office.  That was on his to-do list? Like, what was his last day like? Like, "All right, man. I gotta pack up my stuff, turn in my key card. What am I forgetting? Oh, yeah. I got to make it easier for  rogue police officers to plant evidence, engage in cover-ups  and pistol-whip people." Now, regardless of how you feel, a police force accountable to no one is only good for minorities if you're Will Smith and Martin Lawrence. Look, if you haven't seen Bad Boys, do yourself a favor, take nine hours and watch it on TNT. It's pretty incredible. Between voting rights and consent decrees, Sessions deployed a key tactic the Trump Administration uses  to undermine civil rights. It's something policy experts call "not doing shit." Not doing shit is a constant theme because not enforcing civil rights is the same thing as not having civil rights laws at all. You can see this across departments. Ben Carson is the king of "not doing shit." He's the Secretary of Housing  and Urban Development, which oversees 4.6 million households that receive rental assistance. Now look, we all know Ben Carson's deal. He's like your uncle  who never got married and then filled that emptiness  with insane theories. Poverty, to a large extent, is also a state of mind. The likelihood of Hitler being able  to accomplish his goals would have been greatly diminished  if the people had been armed. A lot of people who go into prison go into prison straight, and when they come out, they're gay. Did something happen  while they were in there? Ask yourself that question. What the fuck? What is Ben Carson's logic? "Look, I've seen a bunch of babies  come out of women, but I've never seen one go in. What happened in there? Ask yourself that question. No, listen. Hey, hey. Listen. I'm on CNN. When you go to sleep, it's dark outside, but when you wake up, it's light outside, so... Did something happen out there? Ask yourself that question." I get why we all love making fun of Ben Carson. He's slow, he's sleepy. He's like the sloth from Zootopia,  but we can't let that distract us from the fact that Carson is doing real damage to real lives.  That's not funny. Just like the sloth wouldn't be funny  if you found out Jussie Smollett recently Venmoed him. [audience groans] You know what? We had a graphic  of Jussie Smollett getting attacked by the sloth from Zootopia, and we cut it, and I'm glad we did  'cause that groan was very indicating of the previous joke. Now, as HUD secretary,  a big part of Carson's job is enforcing the Fair Housing Act, which outlaws discrimination against anyone buying or renting a home. But Carson has dialed back  investigations, rolled back Obama-era  anti-segregation rules  and the most astonishing thing is this. In his two years at HUD,  Carson has used his power  to launch investigations into housing discrimination a total of one time. To put that in perspective, Ben Carson launched an investigation  looking into housing discrimination the same number of times he tried to stab his friend Bob. You're the only one that knows this. So please Google it. Carson's policies are doing real damage. [woman] The current administration is  slowly chipping away at laws intended to promote equal opportunity when it comes to renting and owning homes. Housing advocates warned this policy  is going to result in communities  basically failing to fight discrimination. It's not just housing. The administration is also failing to fight discrimination in schools, which have always been a flash point for racial discrimination  in a place of historic progress. Think of Brown v. Board of Education, right? School integration led the way for racial equality in so many parts  of American life, but now we've entrusted that legacy  of progress to Betsy DeVos. Just look at how she connects  with her fans, you guys. I've been on the job now for some time, and I came into office with a core belief. It is the inalienable rights  and responsibilities of parents... I know what you're wondering, but the answer is no,  Spike Lee did not direct that. Yo, I love the cameraman for this one, where they're like, "Look, Bob.  You got to stay tight."  He's like,  "Fuck it, I'm cutting to a wide. I'll deal with the repercussions later." Under DeVos, the Department of Ed has put a halt on  1,200 civil rights probes started under Obama. One story that illustrates the harm of revoking these policies is the case of Trah'Vaeziah Jackson. [woman] Trah'Vaeziah Jackson got hot glue on a classmate's arm  during a school project. Although the injured student's family chose not to press charges, Trah'Vaeziah was arrested. Juvenile hall staff patted her down, cut off her hair extensions  and locked her up for three days. She served six more days of suspension, then 12 days in an alternative school. And she's only 13 years old. For years, the Department of Education  has been investigating Trah'Vaeziah's school district  for punishing black students way harder than white students.  Under DeVos, that case was closed, along with 65 other investigations,  many of which were trying to combat racial disparities in school discipline. Trah'Vaeziah Jackson's case is not an isolated incident. Black students are 15.5%  of public school students, but account for nearly 40% of suspensions. The Obama Administration put guidelines  in place because kids who were suspended and expelled  were less likely to graduate. Those are the facts, and here's what Betsy DeVos did with them. You still haven't talked about the issue in public schools as it relates to black  and brown students and the high disparity rates  as it relates to suspensions  and expulsions. I'm very proud of the record  of the Office for Civil Rights in continuing to address issues that arise to that level. But you're taking away a million dollars from the Office of Civil Rights. The team and the Office for Civil Rights is doing an amazing job. They're able to do more with less. Betsy's like, "Look, we're just embracing  minimalism like Marie Kondo. Civil rights, it's not sparking joy for me." These cuts are about rolling back  civil rights enforcement. It's part of a second tactic  that the administration employs in their assault on civil rights.  Undoing shit. They love undoing shit, especially Obama civil rights shit. Just look at the Federal Commission  on School Safety. After the Parkland school shooting, Betsy DeVos was put in charge of this commission to investigate ways to keep students safe at school. Pretty straightforward. Will your commission look  at the role of firearms as it relates to gun violence in our schools? That is not part  of the commission's charge per se. So you're studying gun violence, but not concerning the role of guns? We're actually studying school safety and how we can ensure our students  are safe at school. When that school safety report came out, it said next to nothing about keeping guns out of school. How do you investigate a school shooting without talking about guns? That's like investigating 9-11 and not bringing up the date. They're like, "Look, there was this event, it was in the fall. I can't tell you what month it was but... some traumatic stuff happened." The report said one of the ways  to make school safer was to end Obama-era policies on school discipline. So the Department of Education somehow managed to use a school shooting to come up with a policy  that hurts black and brown kids. The leaps she's making here  are incredible. She went  from "school shootings have to stop," to "guns aren't the problem," to "school discipline is the problem," to "let's punish brown kids in school more." Even James Harden  would call traveling on that. Now look, a lot of the Death Eaters I've talked about are characters you know, but there is one  you have probably never heard of. Hello, my name is Roger Severino, and I am the Director  of the Office for Civil Rights at the US Department of Health and Human Services. I know Roger Severino  looks like he's constantly hanging out in the tarantula section of PetSmart. But he is very important. Remember how we said each agency has its own civil rights division? Severino is the guy who heads up the civil rights division for HHS, a $90 billion agency responsible for  protecting the health of all Americans, which means everything  from checking food and drug safety to regulating health insurance markets, but Severino seems  to have a singular focus. There are now  60 different gender identities. It's hard to judge  where some laws are going to be drawn. Different school districts are addressing it in different ways. They should be free to address it  at the local level. However, we don't need a federal rule saying that boys must be allowed in the girls locker room. Since becoming  head of civil rights at HHS, Severino's been pushing an agenda that discriminates against trans people, which isn't unusual in the Trump Administration. And in case you don't know, here's their rough logic. Today, you feel like a woman, even though everything about you genetically says that you're a man or vice versa. Wouldn't that be the same as if  you woke up tomorrow morning after seeing a movie about Afghanistan  or reading some books, and you say, "You know what?  I'm Afghanistan." -[audience laughing] -Don't laugh at Ben Carson. He was ruined by American politics. Technically, he is Afghanistan. Under the guise of civil rights, Severino is trying to deny an entire group of people legal protection, which is insane. But it's not insane if you've been  to his office. Apparently, the only two decorations  in his office or a crucifix, and I swear I am not making this up, a Clarence Thomas bobblehead. Severino has definitely kissed  that bobblehead on the mouth. No photos of his family. It's just Roger and Clarence straight-up mouth kissing. Under federal law, it is illegal to restrict access to health care based on gender identity, but Severino thinks that that threatens religious freedom. So he's figured out a way  to allow health care providers to legally discriminate. [man] The Department of Health  and Human Services announced the creation of the Conscience and Religious Freedom Division within his Office of Civil Rights. We see that health care is the next area where the issues of conscience and issues of life and death  are coming to the fore. [man] The new division at HHS  will make it easier for doctors, nurses and other health providers to opt out  of services that violate their moral or religious beliefs. So, if you're a doctor  who doesn't like trans people or gay people or a woman's right to choose, you don't have to do anything  that violates your religious beliefs, even if someone's life depends on it. I cannot believe that you get this moral out even though what you're doing is completely immoral. And it's all happening with the support of a massive government agency. This gets at the third and final tactic the administration uses to ruin civil rights. Doing awful shit. Denying someone care is objectively awful, but according to the Trump Administration, it's a civil right. They have set up a new agency to discriminate against LGBT people and women. This is about pediatricians refusing to treat children  because they have gay parents. This is about transgender people  being turned away from emergency rooms  and doctors offices. By cherry picking which civil rights  they're enforcing  and which ones they're not, they are redefining  who is a protected class in America. Everything we've talked about tonight  raises one question. Who counts in America? This isn't just a metaphorical question, I'm not high. It's about to be a very literal one. The 2020 Census  is creating some controversy. The Trump Administration wants to include a question about citizenship status. [woman] Nineteen states and the District of Columbia plan to sue to block the question. Opponents say it will discourage  immigrants from filling out the census. How did you make something  as boring as the census racist? Honestly, props to them. They can make anything racist. I bet they're in a lab right now figuring out how to make stamps offensive. Oh, come on, man.  Just don't put the Confederate Flag next to Neil Armstrong. Don't do him like that. Now, I know it doesn't seem like it, but the 2020 Census is one of the most important civil rights issues of our time. Everything we've talked about tonight, equal opportunity, equal access,  equal treatment is affected by the census. The Constitution says to count every single person in America, citizen or not. Men, women, children, OJ Simpson. Yes. Even OJ Simpson counts. The census is important  because it determines  how nearly $700 billion is distributed to states. That's money for roads, schools, housing, health care. You know, everything Paul Ryan thinks about so he doesn't come too fast. The census... He really focuses. He's like,  "Come on, Urban Development." The census also determines apportionment. That's the number of seats in the House  of Representatives that each state gets. The problem is that historically minorities have been under-counted by a lot. That means they get less money  and less political representation, and the citizenship question  will only make that worse. We know from all the available evidence that redistricting  on the basis of citizens and not persons  will dramatically shift power away from urban communities, away for minorities  and toward white rural voters. The bottom line is if you live somewhere, like a city with undocumented people or with immigrants and they don't get counted, your community gets less money  and less political representation. And that is exactly what  the Trump Administration is hoping for. This is a power grab plain and simple, and the person put in charge of the census is Commerce Secretary Wilbur Ross, who definitely looks like the old guy  who refuses to use a towel in the YMCA locker room. He just looks like that dude. You're like, "Cover it up."  And he's like, "Fuck it, man. It is what it is." He's also obsessed with money. [woman] Secretary of Commerce Wilbur Ross was snapped wearing velvet opera slippers with the Commerce Department's insignia   on them. Custom-made ones like this cost upwards of $500. "He spent $500 on velvet slippers"  is something you read  in a rapper's bankruptcy filing. Say what you want about Wilbur Ross, but he does get noticed. White House Press Secretary Sarah Huckabee Sanders pushed back yesterday on a report the president has lost faith in Commerce Secretary Wilbur Ross partly because he, quote, "keeps falling asleep in meetings." [woman] See the guy highlighted?  That is 79-year-old Wilbur Ross caught napping during the president's  big speech in Saudi Arabia. Come on, man.  He's already got the slippers. Just give him PJs and a sleepy cap, okay? Let grandpa go to bed. He's tired. Wilbur Ross tried to cook the books of the census, and he did it  in the most incompetent way imaginable. In 2018, when Congress found out that the Trump Administration wanted to add a citizenship question to the census, it demanded answers. Can you tell me whether  the Department of Commerce plans to include the citizenship question in the 2020 Census? The Department of Justice, as you know, initiated the request for inclusion  of the citizenship question. Keep in mind, he says the request came from the Department of Justice, but it came out that in 2017, in an email, he asked an aide, "Why nothing has been done in response to my request that we include a citizenship question." He might as well have written, "Wendy, what's the status report on the crimes I'm committing?" He lied to Congress  because he needed a legit reason to ask the citizenship question. So he told them it didn't come from him. It came from the Department of Justice. Now, I get that strategy. We all do this at work. You divert blame, you do that at the bank. Hundred percent. You work in banking. You know how shady shit works. But here's where Wilbur Ross really shit his opera slippers. He said the reason  the DOJ wanted the question was so they could uphold Section 2 of the Voting Rights Act. Remember Section 2 of the Voting Rights Act?  That ensures  there is no voting discrimination. The thing Jeff Sessions  has enforced zero times. All of a sudden, the Trump Administration now cares about it. That'd be like if Elon Musk admitted,  "I made some promises I couldn't keep." You would know something would be up. And something is definitely up  with the census. This lawsuit  and the documents have been released as part of it have shown that  the Trump Administration officials, including Commerce Secretary  Wilbur Ross... -[man] Who oversees the census, yeah. -Exactly. ...he was looking at documents,  articles and discussing not about the Voting Rights Act in the earliest document released. He was discussing apportionment. The citizenship question was never about enforcing the Voting Rights Act or even about finding out  who is and isn't a citizen. It was always about scaring immigrants so Republicans can shift political power in federal dollars to their voters. The Supreme Court has agreed to hear the case in April  and will rule on it in June, and if the administration wins,  they could skew the electoral map for the next ten years. Do you know how long ten years is? That's how long Modern Family has been on. Manny was a little kid  during the last census. Yeah, it's adorable, but by the next census, he's gonna be  a washed-up SoundCloud rapper with face tats.  We are living through a dangerous time for civil rights in this country. Think of all the institutions  that are under assault  that we've talked about  and all the lives that it will affect. Whether it's the Justice Department or Housing or Education or Health and Human Services, it all comes together with the census. We clearly see that lives  are being manipulated for political gain. The tactics the administration uses  to a erode civil rights are simple. Not doing shit, undoing shit and doing awful shit. This is their Holy Trinity. They know exactly what they're doing, they're not stupid. Except for Wilbur Ross, he's a complete idiot. Remember, Trump's Death Eaters are constantly working behind the scenes, and as always,  the most vulnerable Americans will be the ones who suffer the most.
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Length: 23min 54sec (1434 seconds)
Published: Sun Mar 03 2019
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