Let's not watch the All-Star baseball game, please guys, show these weak commie bastards.
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Let's not watch the All-Star baseball game, please guys, show these weak commie bastards.
[QUOTE=Admin2;5287343]Please don't engage a pimp, just report them please, they are not allowed on the forum.
A2.[/QUOTE]What? Thought all regulars were monitored for content until they reached senior status. Is anyone monitoring the noobs?
[/blue[I don't live in Atlanta, I didn't realize his name was the same as the place that got shot up, that's why we put the "report post" button on each post which you refuse so use. We will never know the subtleties about places like the people who live there.
So yes, we are monitoring the noobs and this noob, unlike you, was only fighting on the fight thread, his posts on the review threads didn't violate the TOS.
Are you incapable of having a civil conversation? Because if you have turrets or something I'll just stop trying to talk to you.
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[QUOTE=LuvThemTugs;5287382]Let's not watch the All-Star baseball game, please guys, show these weak commie bastards.[/QUOTE]Mighty Joe put out the word and MLB caved. Mighty Joe also went on and on this week about how this barbaric bill doesn't allow people in line to have water and also that the bill changed the closing time at the polls to 5 pm. Both damned lies. The bill prohibits political parties from handing out water and such but not anyone else. The effing AJC first put out the lie that the polls would close at 5 pm and the bony assed bastard went with it even though the AJC knew that what they were saying about the bill was a lie and then had to retract their lie a couple of days later. By then the planned damage was done. These lies have cost our city the All Star game but worst of all is loss of revenue for a lot of people (concessionaires, ticket takers, ushers, merchandisers, etc) who count on such events for a large part of their livelihood. Most of these people are minorities by the way (Thank you, Fat Stacy.).
[QUOTE=LuvThemTugs;5287382]Let's not watch the All-Star baseball game, please guys, show these weak commie bastards.[/QUOTE]It is just a mater of time that we are going to kick you fucking racists pigs out of Georgia. Georgia is going to go BLUE in a few years and it is going to be like California, New York and Illinois.
You republican pigs will be out of this state forever LOL.
I love to poke you racist people, why do have to bring politics and racism to a sex site??
[QUOTE=ST0808;5288231]It is just a mater of time that we are going to kick you fucking racists pigs out of Georgia. Georgia is going to go BLUE in a few years and it is going to be like California, New York and Illinois.
You republican pigs will be out of this state forever LOL.
I love to poke you racist people, why do have to bring politics and racism to a sex site??[/QUOTE]Does this mean you personally will accept responsibility for all the lazy bastards who think they don't have to work to support themselves? Have you posted your address and phone number so they'll know who to call when they want a handout?
Please explain exactly what is racist about this bill?
[QUOTE=ST0808;5288231]It is just a mater of time that we are going to kick you fucking racists pigs out of Georgia. Georgia is going to go BLUE in a few years and it is going to be like California, New York and Illinois.
You republican pigs will be out of this state forever LOL.
I love to poke you racist people, why do have to bring politics and racism to a sex site??[/QUOTE]
[QUOTE=ST0808;5288231]It is just a mater of time that we are going to kick you fucking racists pigs out of Georgia. Georgia is going to go BLUE in a few years and it is going to be like California, New York and Illinois.
You republican pigs will be out of this state forever LOL.
I love to poke you racist people, why do have to bring politics and racism to a sex site??[/QUOTE]This is typical of leftwing radicals. Because normal people want voting to be fair (and it is) we must be racist, that's the liberal way. Everyone who does not agree with them get labeled with hate. The voting bill allows more early voting days than even leftwing NY. It also allows you to request an absentee ballot without having to prove a reason for needing again NY requires proving a reason, so based on this you are just a troll or a crybaby. I'll happily buy you a baby bottle and a pack of diapers.
[QUOTE=ST0808;5288231]It is just a mater of time that we are going to kick you fucking racists pigs out of Georgia. Georgia is going to go BLUE in a few years and it is going to be like California, New York and Illinois.
You republican pigs will be out of this state forever LOL.
I love to poke you racist people, why do have to bring politics and racism to a sex site??[/QUOTE]Yeah right, so in a few years Georgia will become shit holes just like these states have become. You have posted this kind of shit before so it's no surprise to hear this crap coming from an ignorant, woke, racist bastard like you. In case you haven't noticed, dumbass, people and businesses are leaving these utopias that you love in mass numbers. Why? You figure it out. The rest of us with common sense already know. One more thing: anytime you get ready to kick me out of Georgia you just let me know. I will be most happy to see you try. And another one more thing: this is a rants and raves thread. Does that makes sense to you? Obviously not. Take your condescending arrogant shit and shove it up your racist ass.
[QUOTE=HobbyMan51;5288108]Mighty Joe put out the word and MLB caved. Mighty Joe also went on and on this week about how this barbaric bill doesn't allow people in line to have water and also that the bill changed the closing time at the polls to 5 pm. Both damned lies. The bill prohibits political parties from handing out water and such but not anyone else. The effing AJC first put out the lie that the polls would close at 5 pm and the bony assed bastard went with it even though the AJC knew that what they were saying about the bill was a lie and then had to retract their lie a couple of days later. By then the planned damage was done. These lies have cost our city the All Star game but worst of all is loss of revenue for a lot of people (concessionaires, ticket takers, ushers, merchandisers, etc) who count on such events for a large part of their livelihood. Most of these people are minorities by the way (Thank you, Fat Stacy.).[/QUOTE]Racism is an old white man in the White House (biden) telling people the all star game should not be played in georgia and costing millions of dollars in losses for mostly minority owned businesses as you said. Democrats are the party of racism, they are the party that enslaved black families and continue to try to keep minorities down and out and dependent on the government. That way if minorities depend on them they are forced to vote for them to stay alive. Dems are truly sickening.
[QUOTE=ST0808;5288231]It is just a mater of time that we are going to kick you fucking racists pigs out of Georgia. Georgia is going to go BLUE in a few years and it is going to be like California, New York and Illinois.
You republican pigs will be out of this state forever LOL.
I love to poke you racist people, why do have to bring politics and racism to a sex site??[/QUOTE]One of the reasons Georgia is turning blue is because everyone is leaving those hellhole states. Georgia isn't perfect, but we have more people coming than going. Perhaps you might think more bipartisan so Georgia doesn't turn into another hellhole state.
[QUOTE=SgtLurker;5288613]Please explain exactly what is racist about this bill?[/QUOTE]For one, it picks on the more populous counties, which also happen to be majority minority.
[QUOTE=HobbyMan51;5288108]Mighty Joe put out the word and MLB caved. Mighty Joe also went on and on this week about how this barbaric bill doesn't allow people in line to have water and also that the bill changed the closing time at the polls to 5 pm. Both damned lies. The bill prohibits political parties from handing out water and such but not anyone else. The effing AJC first put out the lie that the polls would close at 5 pm and the bony assed bastard went with it even though the AJC knew that what they were saying about the bill was a lie and then had to retract their lie a couple of days later. By then the planned damage was done. These lies have cost our city the All Star game but worst of all is loss of revenue for a lot of people (concessionaires, ticket takers, ushers, merchandisers, etc) who count on such events for a large part of their livelihood. Most of these people are minorities by the way (Thank you, Fat Stacy.).[/QUOTE]Read page 73 of the bill again. Your claim is preposterous. Please type from a position of knowledge, and not supposition.
[QUOTE=RedneckStud;5288747]For one, it picks on the more populous counties, which also happen to be majority minority.[/QUOTE]Everything that affects dark skin people more than light skin is not "racist". The Republicans want more votes. They don't care about the skin color of the voter. The Democrats are the openly, arrogantly proud racist Party now, not the Republicans. (And I don't like either of them.)
[QUOTE=PeterJohnson;5288756]Everything that affects dark skin people more than light skin is not "racist". The Republicans want more votes. They don't care about the skin color of the voter. The Dems are the openly, arrogantly proud racist party now, not the Republicans.[/QUOTE]Actually, that's the definition of racism. Hide it behind political motivation all you want, but it's still racism.
[QUOTE=RedneckStud;5288764]Actually, that's the definition of racism. Hide it behind political motivation all you want, but it's still racism.[/QUOTE]That is the Woke definition of racism. Everything that frustrates them or makes them feel bad is "racist". That idiocy is largely why Trump won, and the next one will be even worse, so congratulations.
[QUOTE=PeterJohnson;5288794]That is the Woke definition of racism. Everything that frustrates them or makes them feel bad is "racist". That idiocy is largely why Trump won, and the next one will be even worse, so congratulations.[/QUOTE]
Trump is in the Whitehouse???
[QUOTE=RedneckStud;5288861]Trump is in the Whitehouse???[/QUOTE]Way to follow along. Your reading comprehension is rather poor. I truly pity you.
Trump largely won, because of the disgust with the racism and the political correctness of the Democratic Party. Biden barely won this last election, just because Trump is such a deplorable person.
But the next Republican President will be smarter, and more palatable....and even more evil. And we will largely have the Woke crowd to thank for it. They are the ones that say that "All Lives Don't Matter", and that anyone who believes in equality is "racist". And this is probably less than 50% of the Dems, but it's enough to infuriate everyone else who believes in equality for all.
[QUOTE=SgtLurker;5288613]Please explain exactly what is racist about this bill?[/QUOTE]Of course it's racist. If your party narrowly lost an election because of a voter surge from mostly black, hispanic and asian folks, and if your own party's demographics are shrinking, what do you do? Do you change your policies so your party platform is more appealing to more voters? Or do you make it harder for people to vote? Apparently, if you are among the Republican leadership in Georgia, you make it harder for people to vote.
Fortunately, there are ways to fight back. The provisions that make it harder for people to vote and the nonsensical provisions can be overridden by federal legislation. The Constitution specifically gives Congress the power to regulate federal elections: Article I, Section 4 gives it the power to make or alter rules for conducting federal elections. The 14th Amendment and 15th Amendment prevent states from discriminating based on race.
[QUOTE=RedneckStud;5288750]Read page 73 of the bill again. Your claim is preposterous. Please type from a position of knowledge, and not supposition.[/QUOTE]And you might type from a position of less bias instead of cherry-picking one page that supports your narrow view. If you wish to turn Georgia into another California then that is your business. Expect a fight from those of us who don't, though.
[QUOTE=PeterJohnson;5288887]Way to follow along. Your reading comprehension is rather poor. I truly pity you.
Trump largely won, because of the disgust with the racism and the political correctness of the Democratic Party. Biden barely won this last election, just because Trump is such a deplorable person.
But the next Republican President will be smarter, and more palatable....and even more evil. And we will largely have the Woke crowd to thank for it. They are the ones that say that "All Lives Don't Matter", and that anyone who believes in equality is "racist". And this is probably less than 50% of the Dems, but it's enough to infuriate everyone else who believes in equality for all.[/QUOTE]Redneck doesn't read very well but he can tell you why page 73 of the bill is a good reason to punish Georgia and Atlanta by taking away the All-Star game. I completely agree with your assessment of the Woke Monsters. I don't agree that the next Republican president will be "evil" but he or she will have to have the same kick-ass personality as Trump to combat and defeat the Woke Monsters. They are the biggest threat to all of us.
[QUOTE=PeterJohnson;5288756]Everything that affects dark skin people more than light skin is not "racist". The Republicans want more votes. They don't care about the skin color of the voter. The Democrats are the openly, arrogantly proud racist Party now, not the Republicans. (And I don't like either of them.)[/QUOTE]Nor do I. Trump's base will eventually change the Republican Party into the party the Democrats used to be, or at pretended to be. The Democrats are the new Communist Party of America, self righteously and hypocritically using racism as their shield to hide behind as they destroy this country with Woke revenge politics.
You failed to be specific, you were generalizing how exactly is it harder for minorities to vote?
[QUOTE=SgtLurker;5288613]Please explain exactly what is racist about this bill?[/QUOTE]
[QUOTE=SgtSoros;5288905]Of course it's racist. If your party narrowly lost an election because of a voter surge from mostly black, hispanic and asian folks, and if your own party's demographics are shrinking, what do you do? Do you change your policies so your party platform is more appealing to more voters? Or do you make it harder for people to vote? Apparently, if you are among the Republican leadership in Georgia, you make it harder for people to vote.
Fortunately, there are ways to fight back. The provisions that make it harder for people to vote and the nonsensical provisions can be overridden by federal legislation. The Constitution specifically gives Congress the power to regulate federal elections: Article I, Section 4 gives it the power to make or alter rules for conducting federal elections. The 14th Amendment and 15th Amendment prevent states from discriminating based on race.[/QUOTE]
[QUOTE=RedneckStud;5288747]For one, it picks on the more populous counties, which also happen to be majority minority.[/QUOTE]And thus where the voter fraud is most likely to take place. Do you not understand what Abrams and her mob have done and will continue to do? Please tell us why you have to have solid identification for everything yet Fat Stacy screams that demanding the same standard for voting procedures is racist?
Do you and others not see how this makes all elections a third world formality? Do you not understand that this is an assault on one of this country's principle foundations? Or do you even care?
[QUOTE=SgtLurker;5289129]You failed to be specific, you were generalizing how exactly is it harder for minorities to vote?[/QUOTE]You aren't ever going to get specifics from Little Georgie. He is for anything that weakens the fabric of this country by any disingenuous means possible. Why do you think he adopted the name "Soros" as his moniker?
[QUOTE=SgtLurker;5289129]You failed to be specific, you were generalizing how exactly is it harder for minorities to vote?[/QUOTE]The sound of silence. Sgt George "Never had a real job" Soros is blocked. Sigh. Ahhh. Sweet.
So this bill does not allow for food and water to be provided in voting lines, and requires identification for absentee voting. But exactly how does this bill discriminate based on race? It's possible for any US citizen to obtain proper identification. It seems to me a bit racist to assume minorities aren't able to vote based on these "regulations. ".
Here in Georgia you need a I'd to purchase a gun buy alcohol even check out a library book. I'd is also required to rent a car buy a plane ticket "I wonder if Delta is going to change that?" Receive services such as cable, electricity, water ect but it's the I'd to vote that is racist.
Mexico which is a third world country has a national voter I'd law you cannot vote in any Mexican election without an I'd issued by the federal government. Seems to me like they do outclass us in one area.
[QUOTE=HeavyHitter12;5289225]So this bill does not allow for food and water to be provided in voting lines, and requires identification for absentee voting. But exactly how does this bill discriminate based on race? It's possible for any US citizen to obtain proper identification. It seems to me a bit racist to assume minorities aren't able to vote based on these "regulations. ".[/QUOTE]The bill allows a voter to have food or water. What it does not allow a supporter of a candidate to pass out food or water, on the Behalf of a Candidate to voters in line to vote How is that racist? It Requires one to produce a picture ID to prove one is a legally registered voter. How is that Racisit?
[QUOTE=ComTech42;5289290]The bill allows a voter to have food or water. What it does not allow a supporter of a candidate to pass out food or water, on the Behalf of a Candidate to voters in line to vote How is that racist? It Requires one to produce a picture ID to prove one is a legally registered voter. How is that Racisit?[/QUOTE]Fact of history is when democrats don't like something they call it racist, or sexist, or some other name to try to point fingers and get their way, they simply don't know what to do when they don't get their way. Just look at videos of them screaming and dropping to the ground throwing temper tantrums when Hillary didn't win in 2016.
[QUOTE=HeavyHitter12;5289225]So this bill does not allow for food and water to be provided in voting lines, and requires identification for absentee voting. But exactly how does this bill discriminate based on race? It's possible for any US citizen to obtain proper identification. It seems to me a bit racist to assume minorities aren't able to vote based on these "regulations. ".[/QUOTE]Some may claim the bill to be racist but, in effect, it's not, just political maneuvering. Anyone can bring his own food / water. IMO, the worst thing would be not having a port-a-potty because the Democrat behind me might have to smell my rosy ass. In congested areas, polling places could have long lines, so a person can go elsewhere and minorities do have cars. Worst case scenario: If I were to find out that I'd have to wait in line for 5 hours in the hot Georgia sun to vote, I'd find a different polling location and plan accordingly. We got Internet here in Georgia now!
Anything the Dems don't find that fits their political agenda is deemed to be racist. What's worse is that a big event like the MLB All-Star game gets moved because of a political issue. I'm personally not a baseball fan, just feel sorry for those who wanted to attend but can't due to politics and stupid shit beyond their control.
Can't understand why everything now is about money and being a pussy. That is not how I was raised.
[QUOTE=ComTech42;5289290]The bill allows a voter to have food or water. What it does not allow a supporter of a candidate to pass out food or water, on the Behalf of a Candidate to voters in line to vote How is that racist? It Requires one to produce a picture ID to prove one is a legally registered voter. How is that Racisit?[/QUOTE]I just read most of that bill but can't download it here due to space limitations. One could argue that it's racist in intent but that's about it and very superficial. The fallout is that big money allowed themselves to bow down to those who don't like it. Nobody has any balls anymore.
[QUOTE=ComTech42;5289290]The bill allows a voter to have food or water. What it does not allow a supporter of a candidate to pass out food or water, on the Behalf of a Candidate to voters in line to vote How is that racist? It Requires one to produce a picture ID to prove one is a legally registered voter. How is that Racisit?[/QUOTE]Obviously. This is yet another example of Fat Stacy and her buddy, boney-assed Biden and his group of ******, creating chaos in order to achieve election fraud. Screaming "fire" in a crowded movie theater when there is no fire would be a felony. This is the same thing only this time the word is "racist" instead of "fire". The movement figured out a long time ago that screaming "racist" at everything they didn't like produced results. People, mostly white people, would run like ass-scalded monkeys to avoid being called a racist. I remember an old story about a boy who cried wolf one too many times when there was no wolf. His entire flock of sheep was eventually massacred by the wolves when people stopped listening to his lie. Those old stories tend to predict real outcomes. This one will too.
[QUOTE=ComTech42;5289290]The bill allows a voter to have food or water. What it does not allow a supporter of a candidate to pass out food or water, on the Behalf of a Candidate to voters in line to vote How is that racist? It Requires one to produce a picture ID to prove one is a legally registered voter. How is that Racisit?[/QUOTE]Without even bringing up that it's a "solution" to a problem that has never, ever been proven to exist, it's because then, like in Texas and Alabama, they close the licensing offices and poll locations in the predominantly poor and minority areas making it much more difficult for those folks to "qualify" to vote and in fact vote but what's "racist about that. " Then some people say "you just need an I'd how is that racist?" But then you show up to vote, with your I'd that you had to drive three hours one way to get and you find that somebody has "purged" you from the voter rolls and you're no longer registered to vote but hey what's racist about that, if you didn't vote in the last election you should have to re-register even though they didn't do that in the white neighborhoods and in fact you were not informed that you had been removed from the voter rolls, you just can't vote because you have been deregistered.
In every single state, without exception, Republican anti fraud voter initiatives disproportionately effect poor and minorities, without exception that's why it's racist.
[URL]https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2019/sep/11/us-polling-sites-closed-report-supreme-court-ruling[/URL]
What in the fuck is the issue with passing out water?
[QUOTE=CrestWood87;5289267]Here in Georgia you need a I'd to purchase a gun buy alcohol even check out a library book. I'd is also required to rent a car buy a plane ticket "I wonder if Delta is going to change that?" Receive services such as cable, electricity, water ect but it's the I'd to vote that is racist.
Mexico which is a third world country has a national voter I'd law you cannot vote in any Mexican election without an I'd issued by the federal government. Seems to me like they do outclass us in one area.[/QUOTE]Seriously, some of you guys are pretty fucking dumb, the US has no national I'd card and they could be prohibited by the 4th amendment it's never been tested, and are you really saying that Mexico, which has one of the most corrupt governments in the world, which was in a fact a single party country for 71 years (the IRP) is ahead of the US in fair elections?
Do you guys get drunk and just spew this nonsense?
[QUOTE=Admin2;5289661]Seriously, some of you guys are pretty fucking dumb, the US has no national I'd card and they could be prohibited by the 4th amendment it's never been tested, and are you really saying that Mexico, which has one of the most corrupt governments in the world, which was in a fact a single party country for 71 years (the IRP) is ahead of the US in fair elections?
Do you guys get drunk and just spew this nonsense?[/QUOTE]The point I was attempting to make was that proper identification is required in many aspects of daily life. To require I'd to vote is not racist "in my opinion" I would think that everyone would be in favor of only legally eligible citizens casting votes. As for Mexico my statement was made as extreme sarcasm. While we have no federal I'd card each state has some form of I'd for residents. Oh not drunk here just trying to get caught up on over due paperwork.
[QUOTE=SgtLurker;5288613]Please explain exactly what is racist about this bill?[/QUOTE]The bill itself isn't intrinsically racist.
The *problem*, if history is any guide, will be in the application and enforcement of the bill.
Now, I'm a chess player, so I see this in terms of structuring an endgame:
You create a bill which basically would make it harder to vote. There's little argument there: if you reduce ballot drop boxes, require IDs even for mailed in or dropped ballots, and reduce the possibility of comfort in the event of a long line, that makes it harder to vote. Period.
It's harder for *everyone*, black, white, or green.
But then we start monkeying around with the polls themselves. We understaff them. We have machines which don't work. And so on. We create a scenario in which *lines get long*, and THEN the provisions of the law kick in, but we make sure *those long lines happen in districts where we don't want people to vote*. That's the set-up.
Yes, the law applies equally to everyone, WHEN IT APPLIES. If we apply it unequally, though, we can create the effect we want even when the law is "fair".
So, to wit, the "we" in our argument (Republicans), being able to *cause long waits*, make sure those happen in majority-black districts. Equal law, but unequal application: THAT is what makes it "racist".
O.
[QUOTE=Ozymandias;5289759]The bill itself isn't intrinsically racist.
The *problem*, if history is any guide, will be in the application and enforcement of the bill.
Now, I'm a chess player, so I see this in terms of structuring an endgame:
You create a bill which basically would make it harder to vote. There's little argument there: if you reduce ballot drop boxes, require IDs even for mailed in or dropped ballots, and reduce the possibility of comfort in the event of a long line, that makes it harder to vote. Period.
It's harder for *everyone*, black, white, or green.
But then we start monkeying around with the polls themselves. We understaff them. We have machines which don't work. And so on. We create a scenario in which *lines get long*, and THEN the provisions of the law kick in, but we make sure *those long lines happen in districts where we don't want people to vote*. That's the set-up.
Yes, the law applies equally to everyone, WHEN IT APPLIES. If we apply it unequally, though, we can create the effect we want even when the law is "fair".
So, to wit, the "we" in our argument (Republicans), being able to *cause long waits*, make sure those happen in majority-black districts. Equal law, but unequal application: THAT is what makes it "racist".
O.[/QUOTE]Reminds me of the movie, "Free State of Jones. ".
[QUOTE=Admin2;5289661]Seriously, some of you guys are pretty fucking dumb, the US has no national I'd card and they could be prohibited by the 4th amendment it's never been tested, and are you really saying that Mexico, which has one of the most corrupt governments in the world, which was in a fact a single party country for 71 years (the IRP) is ahead of the US in fair elections?
Do you guys get drunk and just spew this nonsense?[/QUOTE]It's your inability to read and comprehend what's in front of your face that's the issue here. He never said we had a national identification card, just that identification is needed to purchase certain items or to vote. And that, of course, could be a simple driver's license.
Are you drunk?
Nothing in the bill closes polling places nor addresses purging. In GA, if you have not voted in the past X elections, they send letters to the address on file 2 or 3 times, all you have to do is sign and return it to stay on the rolls.
[QUOTE=Admin2;5289639]Without even bringing up that it's a "solution" to a problem that has never, ever been proven to exist, it's because then, like in Texas and Alabama, they close the licensing offices and poll locations in the predominantly poor and minority areas making it much more difficult for those folks to "qualify" to vote and in fact vote but what's "racist about that. " Then some people say "you just need an I'd how is that racist?" But then you show up to vote, with your I'd that you had to drive three hours one way to get and you find that somebody has "purged" you from the voter rolls and you're no longer registered to vote but hey what's racist about that, if you didn't vote in the last election you should have to re-register even though they didn't do that in the white neighborhoods and in fact you were not informed that you had been removed from the voter rolls, you just can't vote because you have been deregistered.
In every single state, without exception, Republican anti fraud voter initiatives disproportionately effect poor and minorities, without exception that's why it's racist.
[URL]https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2019/sep/11/us-polling-sites-closed-report-supreme-court-ruling[/URL]
What in the fuck is the issue with passing out water?[/QUOTE]
[QUOTE=Ozymandias;5289759]The bill itself isn't intrinsically racist. The *problem*, if history is any guide, will be in the application and enforcement of the bill. Now, I'm a chess player, so I see this in terms of structuring an endgame: You create a bill which basically would make it harder to vote. There's little argument there: if you reduce ballot drop boxes, require IDs even for mailed in or dropped ballots, and reduce the possibility of comfort in the event of a long line, that makes it harder to vote. Period.
It's harder for *everyone*, black, white, or green. But then we start monkeying around with the polls themselves. We understaff them. We have machines which don't work. And so on. We create a scenario in which *lines get long*, and THEN the provisions of the law kick in, but we make sure *those long lines happen in districts where we don't want people to vote*. That's the set-up.
Yes, the law applies equally to everyone, WHEN IT APPLIES. If we apply it unequally, though, we can create the effect we want even when the law is "fair". So, to wit, the "we" in our argument (Republicans), being able to *cause long waits*, make sure those happen in majority-black districts. Equal law, but unequal application: THAT is what makes it "racist".O.[/QUOTE]Many Blacks are outraged at the assumption they are too stupid to follow these changes.
Add to that, why is it only liberal black leaders are speaking out? If it was truly a racist issue, wouldn't black leaders from both sides of the aisle speak out? Once again, the conservative black leaders are angry that that the other side think they are either too stupid or incapable.