The post that was quoted here has been removedBecause they were a bunch of ideologically driven fanatics. Surely you cannot mean to imply that any comparable answer would be appropriate to the modern American Republican Party? Haven't you heard of Godwin's Law?
(Another element of the answer is surely that the Nazis understood that there were more votes to be gained from Gentile voters through anti-Semitic policies than there were Jewish votes to be lost. And that is an observation that may, alas, have parallels in the present situation too).
@zahlanzi saidSeems unhealthy to fantasize about violence and pain being inflicted on your enemies, bruh.
I want republican states to drop the charade already and just hold hunger games in place of elections. Last man (or woman) standing gets the nomination. Isn't any less democratic that what they are doing now and the rest of the world could get a nice show.
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I think it makes sense to require voter IDs and take actions to prevent fraud.
In national elections, there is not much detection of voter fraud, but there were truly amazing voter fraud scandals in Chicago in the 1980s, and even a major one that happened in Philadelphia in the 2010s.
There's a lot of interesting information about that stuff out there if you search for it.
@moonbusLarge corporations in Georgia and the Georgia Chamber of Commerce are all actively against the proposed changes which will disenfranchise black voters.
The post that was quoted here has been removedAre you actually suggesting that an opposition party holding a position that more than a third of the population firmly believes is some sort of deep flaw and not a feature of democracy?
I suppose I cannot be surprised that someone who sympathizes with Communist Chinese autocrats has a distorted view of how democracy actually operates in practice, and how maintaining positions not in popularity is a virtue.
@philokalia saidIf the goal is fraud prevention then why is this bill (and many others like it) loaded with provisions that prohibit opening new satellite voting locations and decrease the window of time in which someone can vote in person? Wouldn't you think, if you were after fraud, that you would want MORE time and MORE polling locations to allow for proper handling of in-person ballots and voters? This bill simultaneously restricts access to absentee voting and in-person voting. I don't see where it addresses fraud in any meaningful way.
I think it makes sense to require voter IDs and take actions to prevent fraud.
In national elections, there is not much detection of voter fraud, but there were truly amazing voter fraud scandals in Chicago in the 1980s, and even a major one that happened in Philadelphia in the 2010s.
There's a lot of interesting information about that stuff out there if you search for it.
How do you justify closing polls before the end of the work day as a fraud-prevention measure?
@wildgrass
Crickets on this, eh? Can anyone explain how reducing the hours in which in-person voting can occur counts as fraud prevention?
@wildgrass
They are a bunch of lying hypocrites. OF COURSE it is 100% racist and DESIGNED to if possible, ELIMINATE black and brown votes.
This is not democracy. This is an attempt to END democracy.
Their goal is white rule, nothing less because they figure blacks and browns mainly vote democrat. That is the bottom line for ALL of those states trying to kill black and brown votes.
@sonhouse saidHere's an interesting article arguing that these laws may hurt the GOP more than they think. A lot of the olds, for example, vote Republican and lots of them have been voting by mail for awhile now...
@wildgrass
They are a bunch of lying hypocrites. OF COURSE it is 100% racist and DESIGNED to if possible, ELIMINATE black and brown votes.
This is not democracy. This is an attempt to END democracy.
Their goal is white rule, nothing less because they figure blacks and browns mainly vote democrat. That is the bottom line for ALL of those states trying to kill black and brown votes.
Republicans have pushed voting restrictions despite the danger of backlash, Perez believes, because the imperative to show loyalty to Trump has overshadowed careful deliberation:
https://www.theatlantic.com/ideas/archive/2021/03/republican-partys-irrational-war-voting-rights/618314
@sonhouse saiddo you think "browns and blacks" are too stupid to acquire an ID? seems kind of racist to me
@wildgrass
They are a bunch of lying hypocrites. OF COURSE it is 100% racist and DESIGNED to if possible, ELIMINATE black and brown votes.
This is not democracy. This is an attempt to END democracy.
Their goal is white rule, nothing less because they figure blacks and browns mainly vote democrat. That is the bottom line for ALL of those states trying to kill black and brown votes.
@wildgrass saidI dont have crayons and paper handy
@wildgrass
Crickets on this, eh? Can anyone explain how reducing the hours in which in-person voting can occur counts as fraud prevention?