Voting Rights Act: More Like Voting Wrongs Act, Am I Right?
Because apparently drawing lines on a map is now 'voter suppression,' and the libs are losing their minds (again).

So, the libs are at it again, clutching their pearls about 'gerrymandering' and the poor, oppressed minorities whose votes are being literally stolen by... lines drawn on a map. Seriously? Is this what passes for a crisis these days? Give me a break.
The Voting Rights Act (VRA), that sacred cow of the Democrat party, is apparently not strong enough to withstand the evil machinations of... checks notes ...drawing districts that slightly favor Republicans. Oh, the humanity!
Apparently, the Supreme Court, in its infinite wisdom (and conservative bias, according to the left), has gutted the VRA. First, with Shelby County v. Holder, and now with Louisiana v. Callais. Because, you know, states shouldn't be allowed to manage their own elections, right? Gotta have the feds meddling in everything.
And don't even get me started on this Louisiana v. Callais nonsense. Justice Alito used... gasp ...data from the Obama years to make his case! The horror! Clearly, this is proof of some deep-state conspiracy to... I don't know, own the libs even harder.
The whole Memphis situation is hilarious. Apparently, you can't divide up a majority-Black district without being accused of racism. Newsflash: districts change! Populations shift! Deal with it. It's called democracy, not 'guaranteed outcomes for favored groups.'
And let's not forget Rucho v. Common Cause, where the Supreme Court basically said, 'Partisan gerrymandering? Not our problem.' Which is exactly how it should be. Let the politicians fight it out. That's what they're paid to do. We've got inflation to worry about, not which party controls some random congressional district.
So, yeah, the Dems want a new VRA. Surprise, surprise. More federal overreach, more taxpayer money wasted, more virtue signaling. It's the Democrat way. Meanwhile, the rest of us are just trying to survive Biden's America. Maybe instead of obsessing over map lines, they should focus on fixing the economy. Just a thought.
In conclusion, gerrymandering is probably a little sus, but let's not pretend it's the end of democracy. The real threat is the woke agenda and the destruction of Western civilization. But hey, who am I to judge? I'm just a humble CHUD, spreading truth and red pills one meme at a time.

