So Louisiana Vs. Callais was decided, and districts created specifically for minority people are not lawful. I read up on the case, why it was there and the result, several times, over and over and over. What exactly am I missing here on how this restricts peoples votes? Anyone can vote, anywhere, anytime, as long as you are eligible to do so. So how does this restrict peoples voting rights?
Essentially this appears to be a thinly veiled, "but their votes don't help us win because they are not within districts we are elected in so its discriminatory", some websites state it's because their votes basically don't matter since they're lost in a district that primarily may vote differently. Add that to the outcry that the Voting Rights Act is being "hollowed" out, and this just seems like a tantrum. How can you hollow out that act, when redistricting is being done to create pockets that vote for a specific political candidate? I understand the point was originally to help ensure that minority groups right to vote is maintained and outside pressure to limit it is unlawful, so if that's the case corralling them into certain spaces that may infringe upon a portion of that same populations desire to vote differently than the majority is unlawful.
My vote has been snuffed out several times in my life, just didn't pan out for who I voted for, it happens. Anyone got some wisdom, I'm very fatigued.
Essentially this appears to be a thinly veiled, "but their votes don't help us win because they are not within districts we are elected in so its discriminatory", some websites state it's because their votes basically don't matter since they're lost in a district that primarily may vote differently. Add that to the outcry that the Voting Rights Act is being "hollowed" out, and this just seems like a tantrum. How can you hollow out that act, when redistricting is being done to create pockets that vote for a specific political candidate? I understand the point was originally to help ensure that minority groups right to vote is maintained and outside pressure to limit it is unlawful, so if that's the case corralling them into certain spaces that may infringe upon a portion of that same populations desire to vote differently than the majority is unlawful.
My vote has been snuffed out several times in my life, just didn't pan out for who I voted for, it happens. Anyone got some wisdom, I'm very fatigued.
