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Tanuki

(14,918 posts)
Sat Aug 26, 2017, 10:11 AM Aug 2017

45 tearing down LBJ's Great Society, piece by piece

http://billmoyers.com/story/maga-trump-tears-down-great-society/

...The Civil Rights Act of 1964, the Voting Rights Act of 1965 and the Immigration Act of 1965 are a triumvirate of measures signed and implemented by President Lyndon Johnson as the core of his presidential policy. The acts of Trump and his team should be seen as no less than a modern-day attack on 21st-century civil rights, voting rights and inclusive immigration efforts that were guaranteed under that legislation.

Signed just after President Johnson assumed the presidency in 1964, the Civil Rights Act signaled a mid-20th century commitment to uphold equal protections of all citizens. The landmark legislation outlawed discrimination based on race, color, religion, sex or national origin. In 1965, Johnson followed with the Voting Rights Act, which upheld the civil rights protections and also expanded rights and liberties of blacks and other nonwhite groups living in the US. Of course, these rights had been laid out in the 14th and 15th amendments to the Constitution, but it took roughly 100 years for those rights to begin to manifest themselves. It was LBJ’s maneuvering with Congress that secured (at least on paper and by law) voting rights for racial minorities, especially in the South. LBJ also shepherded through the Immigration and Naturalization Act of 1965, abolishing the earlier quota system based on national origin and establishing a new immigration policy based on reuniting immigrant families and attracting skilled labor to the United States.

Johnson signed these landmark bills into law as part of his Great Society, and argued that “a man without a vote is a man without protection.” Trump’s draconian efforts to eliminate millions of Americans from the voting and registration rolls, a central tenant of his electoral plan, should be seen as a direct assault on the Voting Rights Act of 1965. The Voting Rights Act is often heralded by the Department of Justice as the most significant and effective piece of legislation ever enacted.

In order to see the methodical dismantling of American democracy under this current regime, we must view the successful passage of all three acts as building blocks toward the collective legislative progress and increased incorporation for blacks and other racial minorities living in the US. Essentially, dismantling the Voting Rights Act significantly unravels the Civil Rights and Immigration acts as well. The Voting Rights Act ensures that millions of American citizens have the legal right to register, vote and participate in free and fair elections. As the US attempted (and still attempts) to fully integrate all into its electoral process the expansion of civil rights was further expanded to include racial minorities, and black Americans in particular. Similarly, an attempt to erode voting rights directly affects immigrant groups and the strides made through the Immigration Act to fully incorporate them as citizens into the electoral process and to help them realize their full civil rights under the law"...(more)


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45 tearing down LBJ's Great Society, piece by piece (Original Post) Tanuki Aug 2017 OP
Kick dalton99a Aug 2017 #1
K&R... spanone Aug 2017 #2
When Johnson passed this he told someone, "We have just given the south to the Republicans BigmanPigman Aug 2017 #3
25 years is a generation, and that's the given amount of time that it takes procon Aug 2017 #6
Another clue why Republicans continue to back him. JHB Aug 2017 #4
K&R smirkymonkey Aug 2017 #5
Well you know Don & Hillary twinsies! Madam45for2923 Aug 2017 #7

BigmanPigman

(51,584 posts)
3. When Johnson passed this he told someone, "We have just given the south to the Republicans
Sat Aug 26, 2017, 10:15 AM
Aug 2017

for the next 25 years". Now it turns out to be 53 years (so far).

procon

(15,805 posts)
6. 25 years is a generation, and that's the given amount of time that it takes
Sat Aug 26, 2017, 11:16 AM
Aug 2017

to change the cultural norms of societies. Usually. The fact that we are now into the third generation and racism is still a divisive issue, shows just how entrenched and pervasive the problem is across the whole country. TPTB in Johnson's day, and ever since, clearly underestimated the forces at work to keep racism as a legitimate policy for Republicans. They did not foresee the vast collusion between rightwing groups, religion and money that would institutionalize fascism in America.

JHB

(37,158 posts)
4. Another clue why Republicans continue to back him.
Sat Aug 26, 2017, 10:28 AM
Aug 2017

He's making their dream come true, so what's a little Russian collusion and Nazi-coddling between friends?

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