Colorado voting requires photo ID, signature verification (which GA just got rid of), prevents campaign workers from giving food/water to people 100ft. from polls, & has 2 less early voting days.
So @MLB moved the game from a 51% Black city to a 9% Black city for racial justice.
Also polls are completely closed on Sundays, as opposed to Georgia’s optional open Sundays for all counties, which I was told was a deliberate attack on churchgoing Black people.
Second, congrats on luring people, myself included, on directly comparing CO and GA as if those are the only two states in the union, in order to distract from the actual argument, that GA's voting laws are less restrictive than 40+ other states not being boycotted.
It should also be pointed out that the state of Georgia provides free voter ID cards for anyone unable to provide any of their six accepted forms of identification.
"But it spiked from 8,934 to 12,413 in the last week!"
Every single Wed. since the beginning of this graph there is a huge drop, followed by tiny increases over the following 6 days. This obviously has something to do with reporting. Today it will drop below the trough again.
This article is so fully insane, and the most insane part to me is that they had the audacity to put print "the quiet part out loud" in Time Magazine. time.com/5936036/secret…
Like maybe the reason you think we were on the brink of fascism to begin with is because…of the aforementioned "well-funded cabal of powerful people, ranging across industries and ideologies, working together behind the scenes to influence perceptions"?
Like what is wrong with your brain when you read that "a well funded cabal" deliberately and directly influenced the election so the unwashed rubes wouldn't make the wrong democratic choice and not have an ounce of self-reflection on how that might be bad.
Karen reporting live for NBC that in Florida, people are…brace yourself are you sitting down?…living their lives like normal human beings and not retreating to the pants shitting fear that they “should” be according to them.
But yeah, on the one side there are facts, data and science, and on the other side there is NBC's shrieking Karen yelling about how the healthy people who assessed their own personal risk are literally killing grandma, despite hard evidence to the contrary.