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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsHere's a little something to keep you awake nights
We all know the Roberts Not-So-Supreme Court has taken a blowtorch to rights that we had come to expect were sacrosanct -- or at least were settled law.
So far, Roberts has:
-- Overturned Rowe v. Wade.
--- In two rulings a few years apart gutted the Voting Rights Act of 1965.
-- Upheld the fallacy that a corporation is a person.
I am very worried that they are not finished. I'm a Mississippi native, married to an Alabama girl. We both left our home states in the early 1960's when we turned 18 -- later met in college. We have not looked back; we go home only for funerals and the last one was 2010.
We maintain some contact with our in-laws and cousins in MS and AL. Two of them are Democrats -- they keep their heads down. The rest are white supremacist MAGAts of the highest order. They are exactly like the people we left behind 75 years ago. Any conversation with them qujickly devolves into their rants about "queers," "n####rs," "boys who want to be girls," etc., etc.
I'm probably too pessimistic, but, I will not be surprised if lawsuits soon make their way to the Not-So-Supreme Court challenging several statutes and Court rulings -- listed below are the ones I am most worried about. The comments come directly from the mouths of some of our cousins.
-- Civil Rights Act of 1965. After all, if I don't want n####rs eating in my restaurant or sleeping in my motel, why can't I keep them out?
-- Obergefell v. Hodges. There are two genders -- male and female -- and God made it that way. If queers want to get married, let them marry their pet sheep.
-- Loving v. Virginia. Marriage between people of different races is an abomination. Let's go back to the days when interracial marriage was prohibited by law -- at least in the South.
-- Griswold V. Connecticut. Birth control is the same as abortion. Preventing conception is the same as murdering a baby.
HAB911
(10,598 posts)3catwoman3
(29,805 posts)I'm pretty sure Clarence wishes he were not black.
area51
(12,755 posts)but not Loving.
erronis
(24,533 posts)There are probably a few fillies that would crawl under his enormous black tent (robe) to get close to power.
Wounded Bear
(64,638 posts)Like their narcissitic, hedonistic leader, they will never be satisfied.
Fiendish Thingy
(24,082 posts)You included anecdotes from your cousins, but how about all the friends you spend time with now? Any racist anecdotes from them?
Despite the outrageous rulings from the MAGA court, You are far too pessimistic. Losing sleep wont help us win elections.
Here is the latest good, no, great, news that nothing can stop the Blue Tsunami in November:
https://www.democraticunderground.com/100221248188
We must be determined to elect only courageous democrats who will expand the courts and kill the filibuster to do so.
Marie Marie
(11,521 posts)(Paraphrasing here) John Roberts is a racist - always has been. Oh he seems like a nice guy but he is a racist and has been wanting to undo minority voting rights.
Guess John has proven him right.
Mme. Defarge
(9,053 posts)by David Sirota and Jared Jacang Maher about the corruption of the Supreme Court dating back to the Nixon administration in service of assuring an unlimited flow of money towards candidates running for office who could be relied upon to serve the interests of corporations. They knew they could depend upon John Roberts to come through for them despite his reputation as an umpire even-handedly calling balls and strikes. And he has not disappointed his handlers.
Read it if you dare.
HeartsCanHope
(1,763 posts)How do you think Thomas would vote on Loving v. Virginia? His spouse is white. My guess is he would vote
against his own best interests if the payday was big enough! So much for Thomas's "best friend"--he would
sacrifice his marriage in a heartbeat!
Festivito
(13,917 posts)It is the right of free Americans to hate. A house with many hatreds inside. Lives inside with many hatreds.
( Because it is their right.)
This is a house where the freedom to hate is clear. And it is your right as well as theirs.
No judgment about it being good or bad. Nope. No bless your heart. Just we're in a house of a different religion. And we believe in the freedom of others to have a different religion.
That we each are free to practice that it might lead to the separation of church and state that Thomas Jefferson wanted.
If you go to a wedding or a funeral in someone else's church and they have stinky incense that you don't like, you just stay as long as you can stand it. Respect the good side of what you know of them. But respect yourself as well. Don't run out with your hands, flailing in the air, though.
You do not have to push your religion. That might be to love the least of these. Not to hate the least of these. But that is your choice not theirs.
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