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  • The measures upheld include a change to the state’s voter ID law that removes the option for someone to sign an affidavit affirming their identity if they don’t present a photo identification at the polls.

    SCOTUS ruled on this many decades ago; poll taxes are illegal. You can't make someone pay to vote. Since there's no free access to these ids, they are unconstitutional.

  • No it isn't, and claiming it is is racist af.

    EDIT: The number of racists who aren't aware Africa exists and are downvoting me accordingly is hilarious. Please, continue to demonstrate your unfathomable ignorance.

  • But that's not how geometry works. If the black voters are uniformly distributed, it becomes impossible to have even a single majority-black district. It'd be like trying to draw apple juice divided into water and fructose districts.

    In practice I doubt they're uniformly distributed, but your math is terrible and such a fifth grader would deserve the F they got for employing it.

  • The study primarily focused on white-Black segregation, the groups that the Brown decision addressed, but found that white-Hispanic and white-Asian segregation both also more than doubled since the late 1980s in the large school districts.

    What? You can be white and hispanic. You can be anything and hispanic.

    And grammatically, "white-Black" is an abomination. Capitalize both or neither (preferably neither).

  • Woa, buddy.

    Among the myriad ways to tell that there is no world government... if there was a single world government, money would be irrelevant to situations like this - there would be no issue to smooth over because no-one's sovereignty would have been violated.

  • I would lay quite good odds most of the problems you're laying at the feet of capitalism are caused by GOP socialism, like the article's discussion of when the GOP just handed the banks gobs of tax dollars in welfare.

    To be clear, I'm attacking the GOP here, not socialism itself. I'm just also tired of people complaining about capitalism while decrying problems caused by corporate welfare.