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  Supreme Court Ruling Puts Burden on Black Voters to Prove Racism is Real

Supreme Court asks Black voters to prove racism is real. Doing so wonIn a stunning decision, the U.S. Supreme Court has effectively shifted the burden onto Black voters to prove that racism is real, sparking outrage and concern among civil rights advocates.

A New Benchmark for Proving Racism
The court's ruling in Louisiana v. Callais updates Section 2 of the Voting Rights Act, requiring voters to prove that racial discrimination is 'intentional' in order to claim protection under the law. This new standard makes it extremely difficult for Black and brown communities to demonstrate racism, as modern-day discrimination often lacks overt intent.

A History of Systemic Racism
Cliff Albright, co-founder of Black Voters Matter, drew parallels between the Supreme Court's ruling and the anti-Black Jim Crow laws that once permeated the South. He noted that the court is essentially telling Black voters to 'ignore the noose hanging from the bar' and pretend that racism doesn't exist.

A Rise in Gerrymandering and Voter Suppression
The Supreme Court's decision has opened the door for states to target Black and brown voters for political gain. Justice Samuel Alito wrote that it is 'their prerogative' to do so, sparking concerns about the erosion of voting rights. The ruling also grants states the right to gerrymander election maps, further disenfranchising marginalized communities.

A Call to Action
Civil rights advocates are urging lawmakers to pass legislation that would restore some of the laws gutted by the Supreme Court. Options include banning political gerrymandering, prohibiting mid-decade redistricting, and tightening campaign finance rules. As one advocate noted, 'the fight back won't be easy,' but it's essential for protecting the voting rights of Black and brown communities.

The Supreme Court's ruling has sent shockwaves through the civil rights community, highlighting the ongoing struggle to prove racism is real in a society that often denies its existence. As one advocate noted, 'we're not surprised, but we're resolute that we'll continue to fight for our voting rights.' The question remains: will lawmakers rise to the challenge and pass legislation that protects the fundamental right to vote?

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