• PugJesus@kbin.social
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    Democratic Politicians: “We’re going to ignore you.”

    Minority voters: “… that’s bad.”

    Republican Politicians: “We’re going to pay attention to you! And blame you for everything wrong with the world!”

    Minority voters: “That’s worse.”

    Gotta love the state of affairs the US is in.

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      I don’t think these issues are being ignored but a two seat majority in the Senate, comprised of red state democrats, does limit the ability to do anything here. If you look at the state level there is a lot happening to address a variety of issues by blue states. Red states are moving backward

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        Ignored might be a strong word, but, especially on the national stage, there hasn’t been the impetus to make strong strides on minority rights for a while. Part of that is the fault of a certain proportion of Democratic voters, and part of that is the fault of Democratic politicians (and all of the blame, of course, lays twice as heavy on the GOP), but it is definitely a continuing problem.

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      Here in Utah, it’s: Legislators: We’ve rescinded all rights to register as a democrat and enacted gerrymandering across the board to ensure we never lose our power. Also, we’re putting our state up for sale to the highest bidding oil and gas companies, who needs public lands."