Anonymous ID: 033c67 Feb. 24, 2020, 6:01 a.m. No.8233747   🗄️.is đź”—kun

 

HISTORY FACTS

 

I've posted this before, a while back, when Q wanted us to meme true History. This site is a treasure grove of meme material.

 

http://www.theradiancefoundation.org/civilrights/

 

Voting rights act of 1965

It’s been over 50 years since the landmark passage of the Voting Rights Act of 1965. It was a long time coming. Justice, sometimes, takes a while. But this monumental piece of civil rights legislation tore down some of the last strangleholds of eugenics-based social policies like poll taxes and literacy tests. Jim Crow was righteously trampled as the nation marched toward equality.

 

The ACLU, NAACP, and scores of liberal groups fan the flames of fear acting as if this is the 1960s and Democrats (wait did I say that?) Republicans are trying to suppress the black vote. As always, these “progressives” are like the boy who cried wolf; they’re just louder and their cry is “racism”! Sadly, it renders the word meaningless when it’s used at every turn. Poll taxes and literacy tests, an extension of eugenics-based social policies, were deeply racist. Those were real acts of voter suppression. Literacy tests were crazy. No, really, they were insane. Take a look at Louisiana’s literacy test from the 1963-1964. It was a series of 30 questions that the voter had to answer in 10 minutes—with zero mistakes. Good luck with that! These despicable practices disenfranchised many blacks in the South.