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@AThousandYoung saidMAGA is the slow group.
You two think the white MAGA Southerners care?
Who is being referred to? White liberals? Are 'slow' white liberals defending this gerrymandering?
They actually think that it's the Dems making it about race.
They already made it about race by trying to shut down the VRA, by trying to restore the VRA liberals are not the bad guy here. The Supreme Court worded their majority opinion to suggest that those trying to restore the VRA are the ONLY ones talking about race here. They cannot make this error with a straight face.
And the self-righteous MAGA crowd tries to keep saying "it's not about race", when they made it about race in the first place.
Sounds a bit slow to me.
@Suzianne saidI was responding to this comment:
By 'those people', are you talking about Black people or the white redneck crowd here?
Clarity, my man.
right wing posters here
That's who "those people" are. They don't care.
@Suzianne saidThey're not slow. They see Blacks as rivals for political power.
MAGA is the slow group.
They actually think that it's the Dems making it about race.
They already made it about race by trying to shut down the VRA, by trying to restore the VRA liberals are not the bad guy here. The Supreme Court worded their majority opinion to suggest that those trying to restore the VRA are the ONLY ones talking about race here. They canno ...[text shortened]... not about race", when they made it about race in the first place.
Sounds a bit slow to me.
@Suzianne saidWho represents whites, Asian, Hispanics in these crooked line districts?
MAGA is the slow group.
They actually think that it's the Dems making it about race.
They already made it about race by trying to shut down the VRA, by trying to restore the VRA liberals are not the bad guy here. The Supreme Court worded their majority opinion to suggest that those trying to restore the VRA are the ONLY ones talking about race here. They canno ...[text shortened]... not about race", when they made it about race in the first place.
Sounds a bit slow to me.
@Mott-The-Hoople saidWhites in white communities already have far more representation than Blacks in America, thanks to your gerrymandering.
Who should have an equal voice? Only blacks?
This is the purpose of the Voting Rights Act, to bring the Blacks onboard with an equal voting chance. To be heard over the din of whites shouting them down, suppressing their vote.
But you racists don't like that, do you?
@Mott-The-Hoople saidWho represents blacks in white districts?
Who represents whites, Asian, Hispanics in these crooked line districts?
You cannot get away with solving this from the top down.