Protest is brewing again in Selma. In the wake of Callais, and the overt gerrymandering and dilution of the Black vote that the Supreme Court now says is legal, protestors marched today. (credit: Joyce Vance, Civil Discourse)
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Selma Rejects Jim Crow 2.0
Half of the population in Dallas County, Alabama, where Selma is located, was African American in 1965.Joyce Vance (Civil Discourse with Joyce Vance)
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volkris
in reply to Lisa Gets Politik • • •The problem is, that's the completely opposite of what the Supreme Court said in their ruling. They emphatically said overt dilution of Black vote is absolutely illegal.
It was the heart of their ruling.
So the problem is that these protests rooted in claims that informed folks know to be false just end up looking foolish and misinformed.
It's like a protest saying that our government needs to address the flat earth issue. The protesters won't make much headway.
And in this case it serves to sully the whole idea of Selma.