• Tony Bark@pawb.socialOP
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      1 day ago

      Yeah. As much as I want them to keep fighting, it’s probably for the better they don’t in this case. I’ve realized that the GOP want people to keep appealing and have it go straight to SCOTUS.

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        I wouldn’t be surprised if this SCOTUS starts handing down “rulings” for Null v Null cases - completely unsolicited and unprompted bans and overturns of settled precedent. In other words, literally lawmaking from the bench, the thing that fascist conservatives have been disingenuously railing against for years.

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          They already did that with Roe. Suddenly decided that 50 years of precedent didn’t matter and overnight destroyed all confidence the country had in the SC.

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            21 hours ago

            A case still had to make it’s way to them. They will drop that pretense soon enough.

            They’ll just reveal “the Willard case”, a 6-0 decision, that the 19th Amendment to the Contitution is Unconstitutional. It cites the Pragmatic Sanction, a foundational text to our Republic, as the reason that women are not allowed to vote or hold property.

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              21 hours ago

              Feels like they’d go after 14th before 19th. Since it enables so many other things and they want slavery back.

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                I uh, I hate the be the one to tell you this.

                The Thirteenth Amendment (Amendment XIII) to the United States Constitution abolished slavery and involuntary servitude, except as punishment for a crime.

                Slavery never went away, it just needs an extra step. It’s why Republicans criminalize “being Black,” why they love to criminalize lots of things they don’t like. In fact they probably would love to keep the 13th exactly as it is because it gives them perfect cover for the rubes. “We’re not racist, we just don’t like criminals!”

                As for the 14th, they don’t have to burn it, they just have to constantly reinterpret it around White Grievance politics. See the redistricting fight currently happening today. Drawing voting districts to accurately represent minority populations in Congress is “akshually racist against white people.”

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        20 hours ago

        The Dems finally figured out it’s incredibly stupid to keep fighting and pushing upward when it just results in a net loss for us. Took them a surprisingly long time to figure it out, and we lost a lot of rights, including trans rights, in the progress.