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SCOTUS Orders Alabama to Redraw Districts

  • #United States of America
  • #Gerrymandering
  • #Legislation
  • #Politics
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JUN 2023
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story last updated JUN 2023

The Spin

Left narrative

With this decision, SCOTUS has finally acknowledged the rights of Black voters, who have faced centuries of oppression, and granted them equal representation. However, the fact that the rightwing court ruled against Alabama’s map shows how far the GOP has gone to disenfranchise Black and Brown voters. While it's therefore important not to become complacent when it comes to the GOP’s attack on voting rights, SCOTUS’ decision should nevertheless be celebrated as a win for democracy.

Rolling Stone

Right narrative

From a legal and societal standpoint, SCOTUS’ ruling is very ominous for the future of America. Turning electoral politics into a racial headcount is the fastest way to exacerbate growing racial tensions. Of course, Democrats are applauding the ruling since it gives them an electoral edge, but this ruling only adds to the fracturing of America as individuals are grouped solely based on race instead of a shared American identity.

The Gateway Pundit

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