You’re basing the experiences of all Black people on your own, which is misguided. I showed you where lawsuits deeming these laws racist haven't hindered efforts to disenfranchise Black voters through proposing more Voter ID laws. I demonstrated how these laws target Black people by closing DMVs in Black areas after their enactment. I provided detailed evidence and explanations for why Black people disproportionately lack IDs. The intent behind these laws cannot be denied. It's not a conspiracy theory. The evidence is there for you to see. You’re just refusing to see it.
One of the most comprehensive reports on how and why these laws target us:
Overly burdensome photo ID requirements block millions of eligible American citizens from voting. We can improve the security of elections without compromising citizens’ right to participate in elections.
www.brennancenter.org
I've already acknowledged that the Republicans were targeting Black people and Hispanics with voter ID laws. I acknowledged that the last few times you quoted my post from ages ago and derailed the last few political threads we were in. Just like I said those other 3 times, I'm saying again for the 4th time, voter id laws are not stopping Black people from voting, regardless of whose targeting us. They tried to get rid of DMVs in Black areas, but it didn't work, because we rallied around stop it. Are you going to stop derailing threads and quoting my posts from almost 3 years ago like a maniac? No, probably not. Voter id laws haven't affected elections up to now, so why do you keep bringing this shyt up? If you want id, it's easy to get. The Black people that want one, have one. Whatever goal you had quoting my posts from years ago, multiple times in multiple threads, derailing threads with same bullshyt over the years, doesn't seem to be having the impact that you want it to have.
It's one thing to start a thread on this topic and discuss, but you keep quoting 3 year old posts, derailing threads, and acting like a clown. You are disingenuous, and trying to win some sort of political battle on this forum, and I've told you fukks for years, this forum ain't big enough to influence elections, fools.
"We conclude that voter ID requirements motivate and mobilize supporters of both parties, ultimately mitigating their anticipated effects on election results."
https://www.pnas.org/doi/10.1073/pnas.2217323120