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Originally Posted by El-mo
I say with the upmost sincerity, go fuck yourself. This isn’t a debate club so I’m not going to respond...
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Awww... did you just say gfy? You're such a meanie!
But thanks for conceding you have no response to my superior argument!
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Originally Posted by El-mo
When crafting these voter ID laws, there is a history of specifically targeting minorities. The state of North Carolina actually ran a study to find out what forms of ID black residents were most likely to have and not to have, and specifically wrote their law so as to exclude the most commonly held forms of ID in Black communities. South Dakota passed a law that required voter id with physical street addresses, because most of its Native American population, even those with state issued IDs, did not have a physical address, because homes on the reservations do not have addresses.
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Well, thank the lord for that NC study! All we need to do is rewrite the law to include those forms of photo ID that blacks and other minorities are MOST likely to have. The study already tells us which ones. Problem solved!
Your point about Native Americans in South Dakota is interesting news to me. Aside from genuinely homeless people who live in tents or their cars, who in 21st century America doesn't have an address? I mean, how do they obtain gas, electric, cable/internet or cellphone service? If they call 911, where do the responders go? Without an address, how do we know what Congressional District they're in? How does the state send out a mail-in ballot if one is requested? For obvious reasons, we can't let people register using a P.O. box for an address. That's a giant invitation for fraud and abuse.
Anyway, it doesn't seem like a hard problem to solve. Just get the Indian chiefs together and start mapping out addresses for the whole reservation. I'm surprised it hasn't been done already.
Riddle me this, el-mo... If voter suppression is a real problem, how did African-American turnout surpass white turnout in both the 2008 and 2012 elections? Could it be that, if motivated by a compelling candidate, blacks are just as capable as whites are of exercising their rights to vote?
https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/...2012-and-2008/
Before you answer, do yourself a favor and read the SCOTUS opinion in Shelby Country v. Holder.