And another thing, you know who's a garbage human? Governor Brian Kemp of Georgia, because he just signed that horseshit voting restriction bill.
Oh, sorry, not you-I didn't mean you...you're great. |
Pictured: Stacey Abrams, seen here not being the Governor of Georgia. |
Yeah, spiteful. That's the only word I can come up with for a bill that includes a provision making it a crime, an actual crime, to bring snacks and water to people waiting in the extra long lines crated by the other new rules and restrictions that make up this bill.
Water and snacks? A crime. A bunch of white good'ol boys, fully armed and standing around the polling place in their MAGA hats, intimidating voters? Totally legal. Because Georgia. |
People voting isn't an alarming issue, it's how democracy works-oh, wait, you don't suppose this is about racism, do you? Because I'm pretty sure this is about racism. |
"There's no doubt there were many alarming issues with how the election was handled, and those problems led to a crisis of confident in the ballot box here in Georgia."
-Governor Kemp, without a
hint of irony or shame
Look, I don't know, I'm not a political scholar or anything, but is there any read of all this, any interpretation that isn't summed up by saying that GOP, faced with an increasingly diverse electorate, is opting to simply rig the system in their favor because it's easier than making a case for electing them based on their platform?
Pictured: Georgia state Democratic Representative Park Cannon being arrested for knocking on Governor Kemp's door. Which these officers can't legally do because Cannon is a legislator and they can't arrest a legislator while the legislature is in session, but here we are. |
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