Proposition 22A
The Defense of Whitey Act
What: This voter initiative would make it illegal in California to kill whitey.
Why: At present, there is no law in California that specifically makes it illegal to kill whitey. Should there be, at some future time, a push by anti-whitey liberals to eliminate legal protection for whitey, only the Defense of Whitey Act would stop them. Without Proposition 22A, we could face a future in which it's open season on whitey in California.
Opponents say that since murder is already against the law in California there's no need for the Defense of Whitey Act. They say that this Act is racist. But the Defense of Whitey Act does not make it legal to kill anyone else; it just recognizes the need to defend whitey. It does not change the law in any substantive way.
On March 7, Vote Yes on Prop 22A
Help Keep California Safe for Whitey
Note: During the 2000 Primary Elections, California voters passed Proposition 22, the so-called Defense of Marriage Act. The proposition declared that the only sort of adult relational coupling to be recognized in the state would be the marriage of one adult male to one adult female. This was already the legal definition of legitimate marriage in California, so the Act realized no practical purpose. Its proponents claimed that its value was strictly symbolic, but also denied that the symbolism was meant to exclude other forms of adult relational coupling. Furthermore, it was never made clear against what or whom marriage needed to be defended. I suppose it was a "symbolic" threat.
As of July 13, 2001, more than 30 states had passed some form of this law - either through the legislature or through a ballot initiative. There is apparently a national pressure movement planned to seek a Constitutional Amendment recognizing only monogamous heterosexual adult couplings as "marriage."