It’s not by coincidence that in the identical week marking the sixtieth anniversary of the Voting Rights Act being signed into legislation, Republicans in Texas are threatening to arrest members of the minority social gathering of their efforts to steal political energy from Black and Brown individuals – all in service to their bigoted chief.
As defined by President Trump in a Tuesday telephone interview with CNBC: “We’ve a possibility in Texas to select up 5 seats. We’ve a extremely good governor and good individuals in Texas. And I received Texas. I obtained the very best vote within the historical past of Texas, as you most likely know. And we’re entitled to 5 extra seats.”
What Trump believes “entitles” him to 5 extra seats is laid naked within the racial make-up of the districts being focused by Texas Governor Greg Abbott and Republicans within the state legislature.
They embrace the present district of Congressman Al Inexperienced, which features a portion of Houston the place I used to be born and raised, the place, as famous by Capital B Information, the proposed change would drop the Black voting-age inhabitants from 39% to 11%. Likewise, the Black voting-age inhabitants of Congressman Marc Veasey’s Fort Price-based district would drop 25%.
Then there may be concentrating on of Congressman Greg Casar’s district in Austin, the place final yr, he grew to become the primary Latino to signify the Texas capital metropolis in Congress.
Talking with the Guardian concerning the proposed shift in his district that may considerably dilute the voting energy of Latinos, Casar defined: “Even a conservative Supreme Court docket mentioned central Texas Latinos deserve a district, and that’s why my district exists. If Donald Trump is ready to suppress Latino voters right here in Austin, he’ll attempt to unfold that plan throughout America.”
Properly, the Texas GOP definitely doesn’t need these Latinos in city dwellings voting anyway, however I suppose if the Latinos within the border area that went GOP within the final election change within the midterms, Texas Republicans will simply erase them just like the minorities within the large cities, too.
Casar’s level about Trump’s motivations and intentions shouldn’t go ignored, although.

Fortunately, his sentiment was lately echoed by Congressman Jasmine Crockett, who informed MSNBC, “This isn’t simply concerning the 5 seats in Texas. That is a few energy seize. It’s about mainly setting the tone for what Donald Trump will attempt to do all through the nation in order that he can suppress the voices of Black and brown folks simply in order that he can keep in energy.”
To me, it’s fairly apparent how inherently racist this all is, but I’m not listening to many others – together with Democratic management – make an identical argument to the general public.
Sure, it’s proper to dismiss Abbott’s plans as “silly” and “simply not proper.”
Silly as a result of for all of Abbott’s barking in service to Chapter Batista within the White Home, there isn’t a lot he can do proper now with the 50 Texas Democrats within the state legislature that fled to the state of Illinois to disclaim the quorum wanted to convene the particular session Abbott referred to as to proceed with the GOP’s redistricting plans.

As defined by state Rep. Jolanda Jones on Abbott’s arrest threats to the press: “I’m a lawyer. There is no such thing as a felony within the Texas penal code for what he says. Respectfully, he’s making up some sh-t, okay? He has no authorized mechanism. He’s placing up smoke and mirrors.”
In essence, as Mark Jones, a Rice College political science professor, tells CBS Information, Republicans “could make idle threats, however so long as they’re out of state, there’s actually nothing that they will do.”
In the end, Abbott has the facility to name as many particular classes as he’d like, so it stays to be seen what the Democrats in Texas can pull off, however it could go a great distance within the meantime for extra messaging round how inherently racist this GOP plan is in its motivation and execution.
Governor Greg Abbott is a racist and it’s evident in the way in which he defended the gun violence in Texas by citing what occurs in Chicago; how he focused “important race idea” and “DEI” as a way to only do away with Black individuals, and mentions of Black individuals in as many state-operated entities as attainable; why he wouldn’t name out how racist rhetoric motivated the murders of migrants and immigrants within the state in years previous; why he would pardon a racist killer that texted a minor; why he signed on essentially the most racist immigration payments within the nation.
It’s now greater than evident right here, as he tries to take what little voting energy nonwhite individuals have in a state the place white of us solely make up 40% of the inhabitants.
Donald Trump’s racism is aware of no limits, however in equity to this power-hungry racist, none of this might have occurred if not for Supreme Court docket Justice John Roberts.
Roberts, an acolyte of Ronald Reagan, one other racist who promised to “Make America Nice Once more,” plotted for many years to intestine the Voting Rights Act, and now that he’s been profitable in these efforts, he has given method to the present racist scheme arrange by Trump, Greg Abbott, and Texas Democrats.
Am I shocked that not many within the political or media institution wish to speak about how racist this all is?
No, however that shouldn’t deter the remainder of us from placing on the stress. It’s good that some Democrats in different states have stepped up now that their very own futures are at stake. Their lack of willingness to interact on this topic shouldn’t be not like their reluctance to let the Republican Celebration dominate Texas politics for many years with out preventing.
And have a look at the place that obtained them.
Sixty years after the Voting Rights Act grew to become legislation shouldn’t be the place we are actually, however we’re, and the Democratic Celebration should cease pussyfooting round about calling out Trump and the GOP for who they’re, what they do, and why they do it.
Michael Arceneaux is a New York Instances bestselling writer whose most up-to-date ebook, I Lastly Purchased Some Jordans, was printed final March.
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