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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsThe nation is back to accomodating the white majority, enabling the disadvantaging of all other race groups
The ruling struck down Louisianas 2024 congressional map, which created a second majority-Black district to comply with Section 2 after a lower court found the states prior map diluted Black voting power. The Court held that race-conscious remedies, such as creating a majority-minority district to correct vote dilution, violate the Equal Protection Clause of the Constitution abcnews.com
Wendell Phillips, an 1800's abolitionist, observed that, Governments exist to protect the rights of minorities. The loved and the rich need no protection: they have many friends and few enemies.
With the backdrop of tyranny expressed in this decision by Justice Roberts - the conservative justice effectively establishing a "colorblind" principle prohibiting any solutions that include any legislative advantaging of black Americans even when addressing proven racial discrimination in voting - we're, once again, left with a system of government and elections which only accommodates white Americans.
Is there anything more imperialist than less than a dozen people, who aren't our elected representatives, deciding for themselves that remedies to racial discrimination are no longer needed?
Peversely, in this regression away from ALL of the three planks of the Voting Rights Act, the mere attribute of 'white' skin affords the possessor the ability to act to dilute or negate ANY significant influence or opposition with their own lawsuits to now-racist friendly higher courts.
They will deny voting rights by not only by redrawing districts (as Florida has already announced it intends in the wake of the ruling), but by keeping a knee on the throat of majority black communities by wielding this new power to suppress and ignore lawsuits seeking the redress and representation that decades and decades of political regimes have recognized as the right of people historically denied those opportunities before the laws were passed in the 50's and 60's.
The Fourteenth Amendments Equal Protection Clause (1868) was meant to secure civil rights for formerly enslaved Africans in America, and was expanded to protect a wide range of minority groups from discrimination in landmark cases like Brown v. Board of Education (1954); laws passed which helped dismantle centuries of systemic inequality, like the Voting rights amendments, such as the Fifteenth Amendment (1870), which was meant to remove legal barriers which excluded minorities from political participation.
The VRA has taken us all of the way back to the original 14th and 15th amendments which were cynically represented for decades and decades as a guarantee of 'equality' for blacks in America. But, in fact, it would take the federal government to assert itself to make those rights a reality for black Americans, notably in Brown v. Board, but in myriad other court actions that put employers on guard against any intention to deny opportunity to minorities and provide remedies for citizens trying to gain a foothold in the workplace or other functions of society.
As, Kropotkin observed, "The law is an adroit mixture of customs that are beneficial to society, and could be followed even if no law existed, and others that are of advantage to a ruling minority, but harmful to the masses of men, and can be enforced on them only by terror."
"All, too, will bear in mind this sacred principle," Jefferson said in his inaugural, "that though the will of the majority is in all cases to prevail, that will to be rightful must be reasonable; that the minority possess their equal rights, which equal law must protect, and to violate would be oppression."
In short, the court has left white Americans, once again, in complete control of not only the access of minorities to government and the workplace; but control over redress of complaints from non-whites to the degree that there is no viable avenue to redress.
I mean, there's still a VRA on the books, but the Supreme Court struck down it's preclearance provisions first, assuring us that the other two legs were still in place; then they struck down the law allowing minorities to sue in court when they believed their rights were being abridged; now they've taken the last substantive plank away, leaving the 14th and 15 amendments abandoned, and promises and protections of rights for Americans with the attributes of dark skin like my own just unenforced words on paper somewhere.
This is unacceptable to me. White are allowed to dilute sizable black communities' voting power by redrawing districts; but those black communities are prevented from redawing districts to dilute the white majority's voting interests, or denied the ability to maintain their own influence on that white majority.
orangecrush
(30,777 posts)And I fail to see how Trump is accommodating me.
Everything in my life is getting worse.
slightlv
(7,882 posts)We're barely keeping our heads above water here... food is quickly becoming a luxury. Even the cats have had a cutback on their menus... tho I keep a close on the labels of what I'm serving them.
We got hit with like three crises this month... each one of them would have been a major hit to the pocketbook. These came 1-2-3 with days of each other. Medical bill not wanting to give anymore time; a broken water heater; a busted sewer pipe. And then hubby's truck needs new bearings and I won't let him take it out of the driveway until we can afford to get it done... this just *after* I put insurance back on the truck, since it'd sat there with a broken rim and shredded tire. I'm also pretty certain judge is gonna take his DL away since he had the dumb notion to ride around with an open bottle of Black Jack Cola... even tho he'd not even take a sip from it. It was just such a senior thing for him to do... but I hope the taking away the DL is the worst that will happen.
I can't remember the last time I had 8 hours of decent sleep. I wake up every 2 hours or so, and it's all worry and nerves and trying to figure out which Peter to pay Paul from. It's demeaning, depressing, and not at all what I thought my senior years were going to be like. And I blame trump more than anything, except for this corporate and billionaire buddies!
orangecrush
(30,777 posts)Best of luck to you!
kerry-is-my-prez
(10,317 posts)I figure at the age of 70, Im not going to be around when the shit totally hits the fan and I only have maybe 5-20 years to put up with all this. Unfortunately, both my parents lived to be late 80s and to 90. I feel sorry for the kids and and middle-aged people who have to deal with this for many, many years with nothing to look forward to. No retirement. No owning homes. No to little healthcare. The environment and weather going to hell. I have a feeling that if so few people care about environment we will live to see the day where in many places it will be too polluted to go outside. I live in Florida where if it gets much hotter it wonts be safe with the strong sun beating down on us. Maybe we should all invest in gas masks and asthma medication/products.
orangecrush
(30,777 posts)Thank you, I wish I could disagree.
orangecrush
(30,777 posts)Thank you, I wish I could disagree.
-misanthroptimist
(1,766 posts)But we're going to represented in Congress, in the military, and (if we want) jobs. That's just a fact.
None of that holds true for minorities (particularly AAs).
orangecrush
(30,777 posts)Last edited Fri May 1, 2026, 11:30 AM - Edit history (1)
And I know I am not far down their hit list.
"First they came for".
Just Jerome
(528 posts)prepare for the predictably long and convoluted explanations of how this despicable dung heap is not RACISM.
Which of course IT IS.
erronis
(24,241 posts)"Governments exist to protect the rights of minorities. The loved and the rich need no protection: they have many friends and few enemies."
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wendell_Phillips
According to George Lewis Ruffin, a black attorney, Phillips was seen by many black people as "the one White American wholly color-blind and free from race prejudice".[1] Another black attorney, Archibald Grimke, saw him as ahead of William Lloyd Garrison and Charles Sumner as an abolitionist leader. From 1850 to 1865 he was the "preeminent figure" in American abolitionism.[2]
oldsoldierfadingfast
(349 posts)that would read - Governments SHOULD exist to protect the rights of minorities ...
bigtree
(94,555 posts)
electric_blue68
(27,118 posts)😔😬😔
SidneyR
(224 posts)said that the purpose of the Supreme Court was to give a little bit when circumstances made it necessary to preserve social peace. But then once things calm down, the Court subsequently chips away at any advances or concessions made to non-elites in order to restore the old status quo.
That's exactly what the Court has been doing to the Voting Rights Act. Chip away, bit by bit, until it's gone, and white supremacy is restored.
Just a quasi-democracy. Sometimes it looks a little like one, but it's an illusion.
erronis
(24,241 posts)I'll pose it to EmptyWheel.
kerry-is-my-prez
(10,317 posts)Only the poor or middle class whites may not realize it for a while. Usually the Democrats come along to fix things but I dont know if its going to happen.
ShazamIam
(3,173 posts)erronis
(24,241 posts)ShazamIam
(3,173 posts)are somehow unconstitutional.
erronis
(24,241 posts)It's so obvious that they will strip rights from everyone they can.
The 2A humpers are going to be very surprised when they go to buy new ammo....
ShazamIam
(3,173 posts)Edit add, My favorite is Ketanji Brown Jackson and do admire both Sotomayer and Kagan.
misanthrope
(9,565 posts)Seg academies combined with a fleeing tax base for the first portion. Now, they have moved on to school vouchers and charter schools to speed up the destruction of public education.
dalton99a
(94,973 posts)mcar
(46,238 posts)electric_blue68
(27,118 posts)but I remember previously to that -when they got rid of the pre-clearence rules re map redrawing that applied to certain States. Not good!
Now they won't allow this redrawn 2nd Minority Majority district in Louisiana?
[case brought by "Non-African Americans" (in explaination)- oh, gimme a break; white people most likely!]
My underline
"The Court held that race-conscious remedies, such as creating a majority-minority district to correct vote dilution, violate the Equal Protection Clause of the Constitution abcnews.com"
My [ ]s
If there's no way African-Americans can get "equal protection" for voting then; "creating a [extra] majority-minority district to correct vote dilution" is needed.
Arg! Effing 6-3 SC decision.
Having to climb back up the more potential voting discrimination hill.
bigtree
(94,555 posts)
electric_blue68
(27,118 posts)If we manage to elect a Dem President after hopefully getting The House back; maybe even The Senate.... might be a tough hill to climb but arming for that 13 seat SCOTUS.
PCB66
(152 posts)is when the next time the Presidency and Congress goes Republican they add two or three more Conservatives to the Court.
After a few decades of that the Supreme Court will have 51 Justices.
Do we really want to get into that war? That would be like the gerrymandering. Sometimes you eat the bear and sometimes the bear eats you.
As far as the Supreme Court goes if I agree with them they are great. If I disagree they are turds. Over my long Boomer life it has swung back and forth.
electric_blue68
(27,118 posts)dpibel
(4,002 posts)What is so sacred about having the law of the land in the hands of a tiny few people? Why should six people be in a position to determine who can and cannot vote?
Far better to have a massive number. I don't care if you draw random panels from the whole group or if it ends up acting more like a legislative body.
As it sits, we will likely have Trump/Federalist Society constitutional interpretation for the next generation.
What's so great about that?
Also, I disagree with your glib "if they rule my way, they're good, otherwise they suck."
If they rule a way that I'd rather they didn't, on a close call, with reasoned, well supported arguments, that's the breaks.
But that's not what this court is doing. This court is making shit up out of whole cloth.
And that, not whether I agree with their rulings, is the mark of a rogue, evil court.
PCB66
(152 posts)that every Supreme Court Justice is a political appointee by a partisan President, approved by a partisan Senate.
As long as your party is making the appointments then it is gold. If the other party is making the appointments then things are not so good.
In addition, the more this country is divided then the more ignoring the court rulings.
Courts don't have much authority when it comes to enforcing their rulings. It is up to the elected officials to do it. If your party is in power then you will be happy. If the other party is in power then it will probably piss you off.
You have to forgive me. I am an aging cynical Boomer that had faith in government dashed too many times in my long life. The exuberance of youth when John Kennedy to us "ask not what the country can do for you but ask what can you do for the country" is long gone for me. It is replaced by the Old Man shouting at the sky, I guess.
kerry-is-my-prez
(10,317 posts)Back in the day, they would be too ashamed to do this. They really dont care if they are all labeled as racists.
Melon
(1,581 posts)But grouped together. Asian and Indian are large percentage in two suburbs to the East.
How does would this have worked for them? I dont really understand the district by race. Would they need accommodate Hispanics or any race?
leftstreet
(41,169 posts)Buckeyeblue
(6,412 posts)Many Supreme Court decisions have given deference to legislation, unless it's blatantly unconstitutional. But the Roberts court has been more than willing to throw out legislation that doesn't conform to the court's ideology. This court has especially targeted race based legislation such as affirmative action and voting rights, which were really part of civil rights legislation from the 1960's. The court has quietly--and not so quietly--done the work of the Republican legislatures.
PCB66
(152 posts)The Constitution only says what the Supreme Court Justices say it says. All Supreme Court Justices are political appointees by a partisan President. They are confirmed by Senate partisans.
If you voted for a President and he/she appoints a like thinking Justice then you are happy. If it is a President you didn't vote for you are not going to like the Justice.
It is a big flaw in our Republic when the people that get to determine our rights are, at the end of the day, political appointees.
Allow an old man to be cynical but as an aging Boomer I don't get too upset any more by court decisions. The Supreme Court has no real power. They just put words on a piece of paper. As we have seen many times elected politicians have ignored what the court said. I have seen it several times in my life. I have also seen the court overturn previous rulings.
Politics. The Destroyer of Worlds.
Greybnk48
(10,743 posts)We outnumber white, racist, misogynistic U.S. males by a long shot (more of them are fighting for us, than against us) and we need to fight back.
Martin68
(27,977 posts)Buddyzbuddy
(2,785 posts)It's a euphemism for white rights only. We no longer see you.
Hope22
(4,836 posts)Women have already been attacked by forcing name change records over and over. More attacks to follow!
debsy
(1,007 posts)After all, dumpster calls it the new golden age. Nobody else is being accommodated.