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Every alternative that has been tried is a giant fail.
But according to the Democrats, if you are not drawing specific black districts, right, they're the ones who want to take race into account.
If you're not drawing specific black districts, this means you're a racist.
And again, Democrats are just telling them on them, telling on themselves.
They believe the government must discriminate on the basis of race to stop those racist Americans.
This is their baseline belief system.
Americans are racist, just as racist as they were in 1964.
And therefore, we must have government promoted policies that benefit black people at the expense of other people.
This is why Hakeem Jeffries yesterday was suggesting that affirmative action, equity, inclusion, and also racial tolerance are all going.
Those are not the same thing.
Racial tolerance is very, very high in the United States, which is why you don't need specific government policy in order to promote black people over the racism of white people.
Here's Hakeem Jeffries.
Okay, by the way, the fact that black Democrats are still there demonstrates that America is not, in fact, particularly racist.
Actually, there's something like 26 majority black districts in the United States.
24 of them are represented by a black person in those districts as their elected representative.
But there are well over 60 black representatives in Congress, which means a lot of white people are voting for a lot of black candidates.
I mean, that that does not bespeak tremendous American racism.
Barack Obama, of course, a beneficiary of the white vote.
He comes out and he says, quote, Today's Supreme Court decision effectively guts a key pillar of the Voting Rights Act, freeing state legislatures to gerrymander legislative districts to systematically dilute and weaken the voting power of racial minorities, so long as they do it under the guise of partisanship rather than explicit racial bias.
And as we'll explain in just a second.