Dems had years to prepare for this.
Not this. Affirmative action isn’t a law.
Dems had years to prepare for this.
You can’t complain about a 50 year project in 2 weeks. Shut up. This shyt got real when they repealed Roe.Is this groundhog Day? Yall still crying about the Courts?
Dems should have been more aggressive regarding the Courts. They should have been pushing to pack the court. Biden has been reluctant to do so.
They also should've abolished the filibuster to pass those new Voting Rights Bills.
They have the power now but have refused to use every tool in their arsenal.
Myself and others have said this countless times over the last 2 years.
Which ones?Please dont just vote straight democrat on the ticket. READ READ READ READ READ the candidates platform. I saw some Democrats pamphlets last election that were for increasing certain police powers. I saw some moderate Republicans that were for projects to help minority groups get into programs for job training in trades. I even saw better independent candidates that had a good shot at winning their city/state seat.
Never vote striaght party ticket, especially locally
You can’t complain about a 50 year project in 2 weeks. Shut up. This shyt got real when they repealed Roe.
This makes no sense.Dems knew the GOP was working on this for 50 years and sat on their fukking hands hoping Roe Vs. Wade would never be overturned.
Shut your hoe ass up!!
Its already happening.Wow
USA seems determined to return to Jim Crow
Which ones?
I live in Detroit and I sure as shyt don't remember any moderate Republicans proposing any Black-friendly policies. They don't even support programs like MichiganWorks.these were in midwestern states(Ohio and Michigan) I forgot their names
Not this. Affirmative action isn’t a law.
The title is misleading, it's a serious issue, but NOT in regards to preventing you from voting. You should read it though...
It basically can affect how districts are created, some district lines favor certain groups, to where you have less black representatives in state governments, or local depending on the districts drawn. That' said, black people in majority Rep disctricts could easily register as republican(for primaries) and vote for the one who will help the most or do the least damage.
I live in Detroit and I sure as shyt don't remember any moderate Republicans proposing any Black-friendly policies. They don't even support programs like MichiganWorks.