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PeggyKR

(177 posts)
Tue Jan 21, 2014, 08:18 PM Jan 2014

Dear GOP: You have a concern about Voting Discrimination? REALLY?

Dear GOP: Gotta ask: If you're so concerned about whites being discriminated against if the Voting Rights Act gets FIXED, then um, why is it that you have NO concern that non-whites are currently, and consistently discriminated against as it is now? Seriously, I'm all ears...

http://www.msnbc.com/msnbc/right-thinks-voting-rights-fix-hurts-whites

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Dear GOP: You have a concern about Voting Discrimination? REALLY? (Original Post) PeggyKR Jan 2014 OP
In Texas, the AG is arguing that discriminating against minorities is okay Gothmog Jan 2014 #1
Texas... PeggyKR Jan 2014 #2

Gothmog

(145,130 posts)
1. In Texas, the AG is arguing that discriminating against minorities is okay
Tue Jan 21, 2014, 08:42 PM
Jan 2014

Greg Abbott is taking the position in the Texas redistricting case that the Texas GOP is discriminating for partisan purposes which is okay in his opinion http://www.nationalmemo.com/texas-attorney-general-texas-didnt-discriminate-against-minorities-only-against-democrats/

Texas’ defense does not deny that Texas engaged in discrimination, but it does deny that it did so on the basis of race.

Greg Abbott backed up Texas, explaining: “In 2011, both houses of the Texas Legislature were controlled by large Republican majorities, and their redistricting decisions were designed to increase the Republican Party’s electoral prospects at the expense of the Democrats.”

In other words: The state’s Republican Party was trying to water down Democratic votes, not those of minorities.


Here is a great quote from the brief filed by Texas
http://www.msnbc.com/rachel-maddow-show/texas-struggles-defend-discriminatory
From the brief filed by the state:

DOJ’s accusations of racial discrimination are baseless. In 2011, both houses of the Texas Legislature were controlled by large Republican majorities, and their redistricting decisions were designed to increase the Republican Party’s electoral prospects at the expense of the Democrats….The redistricting decisions of which DOJ complains were motivated by partisan rather than racial considerations, and the plaintiffs and DOJ have zero evidence to prove the contrary.


Got that? Texas wasn’t trying to discriminate against racial and ethnic minorities; Texas was simply trying to discriminate against racial and ethnic minorities who vote for Democrats.

In other words, Texas’ defense is that state policymakers were trying to crush the Democratic vote, and this led to inadvertent discrimination against African Americans and Latinos. As such, the argument goes, Texas was motivated by crass partisanship, and not racism, so the discrimination doesn’t really count.


I personally do not believe that the GOP will vote to save the Voting Rights Act because the amendment would subject Texas to pre-clearance.

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