• @[email protected]
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    Lmao the first sentence: “15 years ago”. Uh huh sure.

    My friend, you need to think of this as a long-standing continuation of the Jim Crow South, which in turn was a direct extension of chattel slavery. You can draw a straight line from there through to today’s gerrymandering: the whole point is to disenfranchise as many people as possible, taking away rights and power. This is really not that different, and it SURE AS FUCK ain’t 15 years old.

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    The south never stopped fighting. They just got dirtier. If we can’t own people, let’s segregate them and invalidate their votes by weakening specifically where they reside.

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      They always tried this kind of shit since the Civil War in one form or another. Lynching, literacy tests, poll taxes, gerrymandering, incarceration and probably a few others I’m forgetting. They even use the same excuses from 150 years back.

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      I don’t necessarily disagree, but I feel like its worth pointing out that gerrymandering was first used in Massachusetts.