MAJOR US COMPANIES TAKE AIM AT GEORGIA’S NEW VOTING RESTRICTIONS

blackascoal

The Force is With Me
BUSINESS EXECUTIVES ACROSS THE UNITED STATES ARE CALLING OUT EFFORTS TO RESTRICT VOTING ACCESS

Not just Delta, Home Deppot, and Coca Cola, but also ..

Microsoft
Merck
Porche
Black Rock
UPS
Mercedes-Benz
Cisco
Bank of America
American Express
CitiGroup
JP Morgan Chase
Facebook
ViacomCBS

Just some of a rapidly growing list

CNBC.COM

REPUBLICANS ARE STUPID ENOUGH TO BELIEVE THIS WILL WORK. IT WON’T.
 
BUSINESS EXECUTIVES ACROSS THE UNITED STATES ARE CALLING OUT EFFORTS TO RESTRICT VOTING ACCESS

Not just Delta, Home Deppot, and Coca Cola, but also ..

Microsoft
Merck
Porche
Black Rock
UPS
Mercedes-Benz
Cisco
Bank of America
American Express
CitiGroup
JP Morgan Chase
Facebook
ViacomCBS

Just some of a rapidly growing list

CNBC.COM

REPUBLICANS ARE STUPID ENOUGH TO BELIEVE THIS WILL WORK. IT WON’T.

No one is restricting voting access. This is what happens when you swallow too much of the leftist cum.
 
Hello blackascoal,

BUSINESS EXECUTIVES ACROSS THE UNITED STATES ARE CALLING OUT EFFORTS TO RESTRICT VOTING ACCESS

Not just Delta, Home Deppot, and Coca Cola, but also ..

Microsoft
Merck
Porche
Black Rock
UPS
Mercedes-Benz
Cisco
Bank of America
American Express
CitiGroup
JP Morgan Chase
Facebook
ViacomCBS

Just some of a rapidly growing list

CNBC.COM

REPUBLICANS ARE STUPID ENOUGH TO BELIEVE THIS WILL WORK. IT WON’T.

Right on.

So glad to see it.

Your signature would be more accurate if it included the fact that throughout the civil rights movement there have been white people who have fought for the rights of blacks.
 
I do not attribute this to simple altruism.

Corporations know that a market which includes minorities is a larger market than one which only caters to white supremacists.
 
While all Georgians are certainly not guilty,
Georgia as a state needs to feel some particularly brutal hurt for this outrage.

Sherman was obviously too soft-hearted with them.
This time they need something they'll remember.
 
These threads would be more civil and appreciated if they avoided overuse of the caps lock key.

PoliTaker would have been more appreciated if he hadn't reprised Trump's classic phrase, "good people on both sides."

A human lifetime is insufficiently long to allow recovery from a comment like that.
 
Hello blackascoal,



Right on.

So glad to see it.

Your signature would be more accurate if it included the fact that throughout the civil rights movement there have been white people who have fought for the rights of blacks.

You are absolutely correct my friend. It is something I have always acknowleged and applauded. I will make that change today. THANK YOU.
 
Hello blackascoal,

My bad, but there are times that I just want to scream at the morons.

It is entirely understandable. The inhumanity is absolutely appalling and completely inexcusable. That so many should suffer so much because so few can't resolve their hereditary taught hatred is an immeasurable blot on the beauty of America.

#Hatred Does Not Make America Great.
 
"Your signature would be more accurate if it included the fact that throughout the civil rights movement there have been white people who have fought for the rights of blacks".


Then why are we STILL fighting?
 
"Your signature would be more accurate if it included the fact that throughout the civil rights movement there have been white people who have fought for the rights of blacks".


Then why are we STILL fighting?

Because a majority of whites still cling to their racist hate-fueled privilege. It is indeed proper and just that we acknowledge the contribution and sacrifice of conscious white people who have contributed in our struggles from the Underground Railroad to the Civil Rights Movement to Black Lives Matter and beyond.

WHY DID BLACK LIVES MATTER ATTRACT UNPRECEDENTED WHITE SUPPORT?
THEUNDEFEATED.COM

Where did all these white people come from?

The killing of George Floyd has inspired an outpouring of white empathy in a way that the killings of Travon Martin, Walter Scott, or Tamar Rice — just to name a few, did not. Although white people have been part of the black struggle for freedom since the Underground Railroad, their current participation is unlike anything we have ever seen.
 
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BUSINESS EXECUTIVES ACROSS THE UNITED STATES ARE CALLING OUT EFFORTS TO RESTRICT VOTING ACCESS

Not just Delta, Home Deppot, and Coca Cola, but also ..

Microsoft
Merck
Porche
Black Rock
UPS
Mercedes-Benz
Cisco
Bank of America
American Express
CitiGroup
JP Morgan Chase
Facebook
ViacomCBS

Just some of a rapidly growing list

CNBC.COM

REPUBLICANS ARE STUPID ENOUGH TO BELIEVE THIS WILL WORK. IT WON’T.

WHAT "RESTRICTIONS"???

NO SLEAZOCRAT REFRESHMENTS???

OR ARE WE BACK TO "BLACKS ARE TOO STUPID TO GET IDs AND/OR USE THE INTERNET"...AGAIN?




WE SEE WHO THE RACISTS ARE, DON'T WE?
 
"The new Georgia law does nothing to return the state to this terrible time. Black voters will still be able to register without hindrance. And they, like all other Georgians, will be able to vote in many different ways: on Election Day, in-person before Election Day, or by mail without an excuse if they are 65 or older.


Democrats charge that some of the law’s provisions will have a differential impact on Black voting and thus demonstrate prejudicial intent. These provisions include requirements that voters present a photo ID when voting in person; that those voting by mail provide their driver’s license number or the last four digits of their Social Security number; and that in-person voting on Sundays are now a county option rather than a statewide mandate. None of these provisions should prevent anyone from voting, and many are popular even among Black voters.


Photo identification is a case in point. Democrats have long resisted the requirement on the theory that some voters without driver’s licenses or other state-issued IDs could be disenfranchised. But as progressive elections analyst Ruy Teixeira points out, studies regularly show that photo ID requirements have not reduced turnout. Georgia’s law also permits voters to ask for a free voter-ID card if they don’t have one of the six permitted forms of photo ID. A recent poll conducted for the Atlanta Journal-Constitution also found that 74 percent of Georgians support a photo-ID requirement for voting, including 63 percent of Black respondents. Democrats’ objections are an answer in search of a problem.





https://www.washingtonpost.com/opin...orgias-new-voting-law-is-not-return-jim-crow/







YES...WE SEE WHO THE RACISTS ARE, DON'T WE??
 
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