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The Republican voting rights reform: The modern day poll tax

– "Everyone has a passport"β€”Err, actually no. Half of the Americans don't. 1 in 10 hasn't a birth certificate
– "Everyone is similarly impacted, so it's okay"β€”Nope, women and working class people are more impacted

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in reply to Zuri (he/him) βŒοΈπŸ‘‘ | πŸ• CET

I don't think that framing of the argument captures it.

I hear Republicans constantly talking about ID other than passports. Heck, I get the impression Republicans are generally skeptical of passports themselves.

And everyone is similarly impacted? There's a common thread in Republican mindsets that similar impact is emphatically not important. They constantly talk about equality of opportunity above equality of outcome.

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