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Within a year of the decision Texas implemented discrimatory voting laws, proving that the federal oversight really was necessary.
Which was obvious to everyone but those paid not to see it
Truth is denied those who seek it with both eyes closed.
What was the content of the discriminatory voting laws?
https://apnews.com/article/voting-rights-act-supreme-court-black-voters-6f840911e360c44fd2e4947cc743baa2
Voter ID laws for voting are discriminatory in practice in the US, especially in southern states for a mulitide of reasons including barriers to getting the IDs, easily losing them due to discriminatory law enforcement, and many minorities not getting them for other reasons.
My northern state has required id to vote for a long time. If you don't have a driver license, you can get a non-driver id for free so you can vote.
voter ID is not discriminatory
Yes, voting ID requirements in the US are discriminatory.
https://www.lwv.org/blog/whats-so-bad-about-voter-id-laws
Other countries with universal and easily obtained IDs might not have the same outcomes, but in the US the ID requirement for voting only exists to suppress minority voting. You can find a lot of sources on how it works, but keep in mind that at the same time states added the ID requirement they also made it harder to obtain an ID.
The idea that voter ID laws are pro-white-hegemony is basically racist.
How did these people register to vote without ID? How, if IDs aren’t checked in that process, do we know some of those people weren’t registered twice or more?
The federal oversight has a lot of opinions and there are hundreds of write ups about it if you don't like the easily accessible article I linked. The fact that voter fraud has been proven to not be an issue in US elections has a lot of write ups too.
Saying "we don't know" ignores the fact that ee do know and is just a talking point based on nothing from the people that want to suppress the vote. You know, Republicans.