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by myaccount9786
1310 days ago
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Just want to ask; how is it a disingenuous rewrite. What is the charitable interpretation of "old people have mental problems, but they still vote, and that's a problem"? That's literally what the parent comment says. I'm right to compare it to Jim Crow, I'm quoting verbatim, and that's essentially what they're arguing for. |
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Suppose a 65yo person watches too much tv and still votes.
1. In order to be allowed to vote, they need to watch less tv.
2. They don't get to vote otherwise.
My point is: we have so much stigma against the elderly in this country that arguments like these even appear reasonable at first glance. I'm arguing that there are dark consequences of this line of thinking.
So, how is this not the same as another restrictive voting requirement, such as literacy tests or poll taxes?