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For decades, the right has targeted the protections of the 1965 Voting Rights Act,

most visibly via court decisions,
as well as spurious voter roll #purges and #gerrymandering efforts,
which warp territorial districting law to divide opponents and consolidate supporters.

One of the most reliable methods of suppression, though,
is to tighten #voter #identification rules.

Requiring #citizenship #paperwork, which many (fully eligible) citizens do not possess,
leads to the emergence of a racially inflected pattern of #vote #suppression.

If you make voting as inconvenient and costly as possible,
by default, some percentage of those who are short on money and time
— people of color, students, low-income workers and others who juggle lots of obligations with few resources
— will decide that getting to the polls just isn’t worth it.

Maximizing this effect is the primary motive driving the rampant right-wing infringements on democratic participation,
Trump’s latest order included.

To justify these measures, the executive order
👉purports to combat large-scale voter fraud:
⚠️the familiar right-wing myth that millions of illicit votes are cast in the U.S., in numbers that could throw a presidential election.

(The real nationwide illegal vote count is a few hundred, at most

-- of those, quite a few were Trump voters.)

The type of voter fraud claimed by the right is so vanishingly rare as to be an utterly negligible force in U.S. politics.

If anything can be said to constitute actual substantive electoral fraud,
it is the right’s systematic and wildly successful campaign to #obstruct voting rights.

Trump’s order,
while perhaps the most aggressive foray into voter suppression of late,
is far from the only effort to impair democracy.

🔥Right now the SAVE Act is making its way through Congress;

the Republican-sponsored legislation would alter registration procedures
and demand proof of citizenship documents like
a passport, birth certificate or naturalization certification.

(As NPR reported, researchers have found that
👉 1 in 10 voting-eligible Americans don’t possess these documents.)❗

There’s notable overlap between the two efforts
— the administration seems to be hedging its bets.

“A lot of [the executive order] tracks pretty closely with what’s in the SAVE Act,”
said Diaz.

Should the SAVE Act fail, the executive order may
allow “the White House to get around the congressional lawmaking process
-- and do whatever they want.”

truthout.org/articles/trump-as

Donald Trump
Truthout · Trump Assumes Unheard-of Powers in Ordering Federal Overhaul of ElectionsHis order on voter policy could disenfranchise millions, but multiple lawsuits have already sprung up to challenge it.

Other people have mentioned this in passing, but surely someone at the DWP - a minsiter maybe, pur encourgaer les autre? needs to be taken to task and charged with crimes that could include (and I am extemporising) misconduct in public office, theft and corruption.

theguardian.com/politics/2025/

The Guardian · DWP ‘blocked whistleblower giving evidence to carer’s allowance review’By Patrick Butler

#Tlaib, #ACLU, and advocates warn #HR9495 could empower Trump to silence nonprofits and stifle dissent

#Progressives and #CivilRights groups sound the alarm over legislation that could allow President-elect #Trump to strip nonprofits of their tax-exempt status without evidence, threatening #FreeSpeech and #democracy.

By Alexis Sterling -
November 15, 2024

"The bill does not require officials to provide an explanation for designating a group, nor does it obligate the #TreasuryDepartment to present evidence of wrongdoing. This lack of accountability has raised alarm bells among advocates who see it as a tool for #authoritarian #suppression.

"#RashidaTlaib Tlaib has been one of the most vocal opponents of the bill, particularly given its timing amidst heightened protests over U.S. support for Israel’s military actions in #Gaza. 'This is authoritarianism,' Tlaib said. 'This bill is designed to silence dissent and give Trump #UncheckedPower to target groups he doesn’t agree with'.'

"Other progressive lawmakers echoed her concerns. Rep. #SummerLee (D-Pa.) called the legislation 'a giant threat to free speech,' warning that it would allow the government to “label any nonprofit as ‘terrorist-supporting’ without evidence or due process—opening the door to crush opposition and silence dissent.' Rep. #IlhanOmar (D-Minn.) added that 'no one person should have the authority to silence organizations that dare to challenge government policies or speak uncomfortable truths.'

"Rep. Jamaal Bowman (D-N.Y.), who is leaving Congress after losing his primary to a candidate backed by the American Israel Public Affairs Committee (#AIPAC), described the bill as 'extremely dangerous.' He cautioned that it 'will sink us further into #authoritarianism. It is an extremely dangerous bill that would give the government unlimited power to stop the work of #humanitarian groups and target political enemies. All without transparency or evidence.'

While the bill is widely seen as a response to criticism of U.S. support for Israel, its potential impact goes far beyond organizations advocating for Palestinian rights. Costello warned that 'the danger is much broader than just groups that work on foreign policy. It could target major liberal funders who support #PalestinianSolidarity and peace groups who engage in #protest. But it could also theoretically be used to target #ProChoice groups, and I could see it being used against #environmental groups.'

"#JewishVoiceForPeace Action’s political director Beth Miller described the legislation as 'terrifying,' emphasizing its potential to suppress civil society across the board. “This bill should be a five-alarm fire for anyone who seeks to protect free speech, civil society, and democracy. This is part of a broader #MAGA assault on the right to protest that begins with attacks on #Palestinian rights groups and is aimed at outlawing the #SocialJustice movements that fight for progressive change. This is part of a well-worn authoritarian playbook to dismantle fundamental freedoms.”

nationofchange.org/2024/11/15/

www.nationofchange.orgTlaib, ACLU, and advocates warn H.R. 9495 could empower Trump to silence nonprofits and stifle dissent | NationofChange

Students March.

Uni presidents: You're violating our no-blocking-sidewalks rule

Students hold candlelight vigil.

Presidents: You're violating fire safety rules

Students sing freedom songs.

Presidents: You're violating noise rules

students carry protest signs

Presidents: You're violating signage rules

Students sit quietly in a library for an hour with small messages on their laptops

Harvard president:...
...
fuck it, we both know it's because you have the wrong opinions

I don't know guys but what we're seeing all over the West is really dystopian...

Look at the way these security guards/thugs rough up a young guy protesting the fact that Labour is still selling arms to Israel, and then cutting to whoever that "Adam Sutler / Minister Mason" woman is, saying the party is about change NOT protest 😳 😬

“Jury defies judge and refuses to convict #Palestine #Action activists:
Defendants represented themselves to communicate directly with jurors about their legal right to acquit”

by Skwawkbox

“A jury at #Bradford Crown Court has defied a judge’s attempts to rule out any legal argument about the imperative of disrupting Israel’s genocide in Gaza”

skwawkbox.org/2024/09/13/jury-

SKWAWKBOX · Jury defies judge and refuses to convict Palestine Action activistsDefendants represented themselves to communicate directly with jurors about their legal right to acquit A jury at Bradford Crown Court has defied a judge’s attempts to rule out any legal argu…
#Jury#Right#Acquit

Excellent article! Well worth a read!!

“First, Elon Musk made us pay for 'free speech'. Now he decides who's allowed it”

by Jonathan Cook on Substack

“The 'saviour of free speech' is cracking down on criticism of Israel's genocide. What he calls the 'faaaaar left' is in his crosshairs. It'll be erased so utterly, you won’t remember it was ever there”

open.substack.com/pub/jonathan

Jonathan Cook · First, Elon Musk made us pay for 'free speech'. Now he decides who's allowed itBy Jonathan Cook
#Press#Musk#X

Since about age 35 I've felt like I'm being gaslit by the world in various ways. Lately it's with climate science. I don't think I'm senile yet; I remember pretty clearly 15-20 years ago that at least one group of climate scientists made it clear (reading between their lines but it wasn't hard) that they regularly hedged their predictions and didn't say just how bad everything was, because of the pissbaby hissy fits right-wingers threw every time they reported their numbers accurately.

Now we have a couple of years of "OMG it's worse than anyone predicted" reports. I don't think it's really worse. I think it's pretty much in line with what the actual climate scientists have been finding for a couple of decades.

If you keep killing the messenger, you don't get the messages.

I would like, on this peaceful Friday night, to pontificate upon something that's been on my mind as I've been writing. An event that took place a few years ago at the end of my college days that has stuck with me, will always stick with me, and probably always should.

A few years ago, I did a summer stint working for a theme park (that shall not be named) that had a university program where participating college students from all across the country would be bussed in to work at the park -- running rides, selling tickets, cleaning and maintaining the hotels, that sort of thing. They had dorms and a commissary set up for all of us. It was supposed to be a fun trip. It should have been.

The setup they gave us was the barest minimum they could manage to pay to extract the most profit out of us. The pay was only $8 an hour back then -- pre-covid, remember -- the walls were bare cinder blocks, the mattresses the kind of cheap vinyl ones you see in shelters and prisons, the furniture bare and rare. The other collegiates there were... well, it was fucking pandemonium. Partying day and night.

A month into my stay, a girl in another dorm building was raped by another worker.

The girl tried to report him.

12 other girls, who were friends of the rapist, found the victim and cornered her in another building, commanding her to forgive him under threat of her life.

When I learned this, I tried to find the poor girl to try to help her. Console her, help her go to the police, something, anything. I wasn't able to.

Stuff like that is so... common, but never talked about or even acknowledged. It's treated as normal and everyone is expected to tolerate it, expected to allow it to pass with no consequences for the offender, expected to forgive and move on.

The fact that this is seemingly a normal aspect of our culture makes me worry for the future, makes me worry for the Zoomers who have likely already experienced something like this by now and the Alpha Genners who in the next ten years will.

I suppose no one will acknowledge or read any of this either.

Why are people just expected to accept the fact that at some point in their life, they will be raped and their peers will band together not to help them, but to suppress them? How long will the cycle of rape continue? When will we good people band together and fight/kill evil motherfuckers who do stuff like that, and break it once and for all? Make them so afraid they wouldn't even think to try it? When does that day come?

How can behavior like that possibly be normal?

#mastodon #society #injustice #corruption #abuse #rape #cover-up #retaliation #suppression #victim #revenge

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“As part of the fourth annual #SocialMedia #SafetyIndex, GLAAD examined #hate, #disinformation, predominant #antiLGBTQ #tropes, #bestpolicypractices, the #suppression of #LGBTQ #content, #artificialintelligence and #dataprotection, #regulation and the 3connections between "#online #hate and #offline #harm…"

#TikTok, an #app that could eventually be #banned in the #UnitedStates, was the only major #social #platform to not receive an F, earning a D+ rating.”

90% of the people thrown off the voter rolls in FLA are Democrats.

#Election integrity or voter suppression? Nearly 1 million registered voters have been dropped from Florida’s active voter rolls since last year, with Democrats & voters w/ no party affiliation (NPA) accounting for 90% of the departed.

floridabulldog.org/2023/12/ele

Florida Bulldog · Election integrity or voter suppression? Florida has 1 million fewer voters in 2023By Dan Christensen, FloridaBulldog.org - Election integrity or voter suppression? Florida has 1 million fewer voters in 2023