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La logique raciste de la Cour suprême ne tient pas la route

Les observateurs attentifs de la Cour suprême savaient que la grande majorité conservatrice était sur le point d’assassiner ce qui restait de la loi sur le droit de vote. La décision de mercredi dans l'affaire Louisiana c. Callais a abrogé l'article 2 de la loi, ouvrant la voie au racisme...

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La logique raciste de la Cour suprême ne tient pas la route
Source: The Verge
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Close watchers of the Supreme Court knew that the conservative supermajority was about to murder what was left of the Voting Rights Act. Wednesday's decision in Louisiana v. Callais took down Section 2 of the law, clearing the way for racist gerrymandering, because it is now racist to remedy racism. The decision is an affront to the history of the Voting Rights Act, an affront to the history of the United States, and an affront to math.

The state of Louisiana, which is around 30 percent Black, has six districts. The voting districts are drawn so that there are two majority-Black districts. That is two out of six districts; approximately 33 …

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