As I am unable to do any substantive work due to my slavery detainment and intrusive surveillance violating my human rights, I'm forced to ponder other issues that are inconsequential to keep my brain occupied.
We should be doing the opposite of this long-term plan to steer us into our demise, similar to Tulsa, Oklahoma. You might see other states with less restrictive voting laws but they routinely pick one political party every year and it is predominantly white. Bringing that model to the south or places with a large illegal immigrant population would be foolhardy since the population is mixed demographically.
It is states that are long term strongholds for a political party that switch that draw suspicion to us. We need to have strong data backing up this political swing and the appearance of a secure election.
Why was voting rights taken away in the South after the Civil War forcing the civil rights movement to claw this ability back? We would see any attempt to establish a reasonable secure election as a poll tax, similar to a veteran that hears a loud noise and thinks it is an enemy attack.
Putting ballot boxes sprawled out over a city with a black mayor was a set up designed to bait voting fraud similar to porch piracy. Even though it would make voting easier and safer to have ballot boxes all over the place as a mayor I would reject it immediately out of an abundance of caution to avoid the appearance or eliminate the temptation.
Just imagine what would have happened if Pres. Trump lost the election in 2016 and then it came out that Pres. Obama ordered surveillance on his campaign based on a discredited dossier? I believe he was baited into setting up an investigation then this discredited dossier was planted. This is another tactic that could be used against high-level black politicians.
Now some retribution can take place that looks nonracial.
The 15th Amendment was supposed to guarantee Black men the right to vote, but exercising that right became another challenge.
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