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I CANNOT BELIEVE I HAVE TO SAY THIS:

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  • blogdiva@mastodon.socialB blogdiva@mastodon.social

    2. they also floated a memo trying to revoke the citizenship of Puerto Ricans born in the island ―an endeavor they haven’t given up since 1898

    3. for decades Republicans wanted to set a price for citizenship. the Democrats’ compromise was an "investor" program with a minimum of $2.5 million. this is where Trump’s $1MM citizenship comes from.

    4. Project2025 wants to roll back citizenship rights from naturalized working class people first, before they do so to all, no matter their race. /🧵

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    @blogdiva And don’t forget the #SAVE Act, which if passed, will disenfranchise every woman who changed her name when she married. The guardians of pedophiles do not think women are people, and thus shouldn’t have a vote. It honestly goes a long way towards explaining their hate for trans women, they see it as betrayal to the male hierarchy.

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    • blogdiva@mastodon.socialB blogdiva@mastodon.social

      2. they also floated a memo trying to revoke the citizenship of Puerto Ricans born in the island ―an endeavor they haven’t given up since 1898

      3. for decades Republicans wanted to set a price for citizenship. the Democrats’ compromise was an "investor" program with a minimum of $2.5 million. this is where Trump’s $1MM citizenship comes from.

      4. Project2025 wants to roll back citizenship rights from naturalized working class people first, before they do so to all, no matter their race. /🧵

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      PS²
      https://mastodon.social/@blogdiva/116058524838406203

      NY DOESN’T ISSUE A “VOTER ID”, because it’s randomized. each election cycle, including special elections, they ask all voters to check the rolls; especially if you’ve moved addresses or a family member died. if nothing's changed, you do nothing.

      a month before elections we get our elections books with a plastic chip or card with polling site info and a randomized number that brings up our registration info. that’s why the number isn't attached to our paper ballots.

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      • blogdiva@mastodon.socialB blogdiva@mastodon.social

        POLL TAXES ARE THE OF ENSHITTIFICATION OF DEMOCRACY

        and fascists will create racist, misogynistic, xenophobic, transphobic, classist, reasons to deny us not just the right to vote, but our civil and human rights.

        you can't “model minority” your way out of fascism. you have to fight it by all means necessary.

        that’s why in spite of fascist SCOTUS John Roberts, Black Voters do Matter: the antifascist gains of the 1960s protected all of us. without them everybody loses the right to vote. /🧵

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        @blogdiva Posted a bit ago about what the original model minority aka AAPIs would experience if the SAVE America Act goes through; spoiler: it will be much more difficult to vote.

        Uplift suasion is played out, and people who still engage it need to be sat down with some books.

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        • blogdiva@mastodon.socialB blogdiva@mastodon.social

          I CANNOT BELIEVE I HAVE TO SAY THIS:

          the purpose of a voter identification card is not only to suppress the vote, but to TRACK the vote.

          voter id laws in the United States have ALWAYS come down to fascists wanting to know who is voting AND FOR WHOM, so they can suppress those votes.

          the SAVE Act is not only a voter suppression law, but it’s #MAGA #fascists wanting to codify that Americans do not have a right to a secret vote ―which is a HUMAN RIGHTS VIOLATION

          #VotingRightsAct #USpol

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          @blogdiva actually if done properly is as secret as other many EU country require this verification...

          But here it's a supression vote as you prevent people who have changed name to vote (women) ...

          How do we do it in EU ?

          You enter, give your id to someone who check the list (vote is mandatory in belgium), check you voted, give you a nameless vote paper, you go vote, you come back and put it yourself in the vote box, and they give you back your ID.

          Still secret vote ..

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          • blogdiva@mastodon.socialB blogdiva@mastodon.social

            PS²
            https://mastodon.social/@blogdiva/116058524838406203

            NY DOESN’T ISSUE A “VOTER ID”, because it’s randomized. each election cycle, including special elections, they ask all voters to check the rolls; especially if you’ve moved addresses or a family member died. if nothing's changed, you do nothing.

            a month before elections we get our elections books with a plastic chip or card with polling site info and a randomized number that brings up our registration info. that’s why the number isn't attached to our paper ballots.

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            NY STATE REFUSES TO CALL THE CARDS “VOTER ID”; exactly because the QR code randomized for every election and only used to bring up your Board of Elections approved voter registration card.

            so y’all may want to double check with your state’s elections boards. am going to bet that the Republican controlled states call them ID cards ―in violation of the Voting Rights Act before Roberts. the law says, you only need proof of having registered to vote because that proves eligibility.

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            • blogdiva@mastodon.socialB blogdiva@mastodon.social

              I CANNOT BELIEVE I HAVE TO SAY THIS:

              the purpose of a voter identification card is not only to suppress the vote, but to TRACK the vote.

              voter id laws in the United States have ALWAYS come down to fascists wanting to know who is voting AND FOR WHOM, so they can suppress those votes.

              the SAVE Act is not only a voter suppression law, but it’s #MAGA #fascists wanting to codify that Americans do not have a right to a secret vote ―which is a HUMAN RIGHTS VIOLATION

              #VotingRightsAct #USpol

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              @blogdiva In France, we got a "Carte Électorale" that just confirm our identity and the place where we reside officially. and therefore are suppposed to vote. It only tracks us by saying "hey, this dangerous terrorist is using his/her constitutionnal right to vote" but it cannot in anyway tell the governement the nature of our vote. I always carry it in my wallet along my ID card. (ID cards are compulsory in France,).

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              • blogdiva@mastodon.socialB blogdiva@mastodon.social

                I CANNOT BELIEVE I HAVE TO SAY THIS:

                the purpose of a voter identification card is not only to suppress the vote, but to TRACK the vote.

                voter id laws in the United States have ALWAYS come down to fascists wanting to know who is voting AND FOR WHOM, so they can suppress those votes.

                the SAVE Act is not only a voter suppression law, but it’s #MAGA #fascists wanting to codify that Americans do not have a right to a secret vote ―which is a HUMAN RIGHTS VIOLATION

                #VotingRightsAct #USpol

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                @blogdiva Compulsory ID Card might seems something that goes against individual rights but i tend to think it enforces individual rights when your dealing with the police in the street", but if you ain't got it, better run....

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                • captain69@mastodon.socialC captain69@mastodon.social

                  @blogdiva In France, we got a "Carte Électorale" that just confirm our identity and the place where we reside officially. and therefore are suppposed to vote. It only tracks us by saying "hey, this dangerous terrorist is using his/her constitutionnal right to vote" but it cannot in anyway tell the governement the nature of our vote. I always carry it in my wallet along my ID card. (ID cards are compulsory in France,).

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                  @Captain69 it’s called a VOTER REGISTRATION CARD, but it isn't a permanent card to carry. it’s a randomized number to bring up in the computer system but, though it may be validated with your state ID, it isn't used to issue voting ballots.

                  THIS IS WHAT TRUMP’S PARTY WANTS. they want ID numbers tied to ballots. the verification of who you are at the time of voting is bullshit.

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                  • blogdiva@mastodon.socialB blogdiva@mastodon.social

                    PS²
                    https://mastodon.social/@blogdiva/116058524838406203

                    NY DOESN’T ISSUE A “VOTER ID”, because it’s randomized. each election cycle, including special elections, they ask all voters to check the rolls; especially if you’ve moved addresses or a family member died. if nothing's changed, you do nothing.

                    a month before elections we get our elections books with a plastic chip or card with polling site info and a randomized number that brings up our registration info. that’s why the number isn't attached to our paper ballots.

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                    @blogdiva I don't know how it works in ID where I live now. But in Washington (where I worked as an observer a couple of times), when you mail in your ballot, it's inside two envelopes. All your identifying info is on the outer envelope, including the signature. The county clerks visually compare the signature to the one in the computer. They throw that away, then drop your *still sealed* inner envelope into the box to be counted elsewhere (by computer). They are very careful to preserve anonymity.

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                    • crazyeddie@mastodon.socialC crazyeddie@mastodon.social

                      @Timberwolf @blogdiva I'm US Citizen and am also confused by the statement. I've had a voter ID card for decades.

                      What's going on in the US though isn't that. They're trying to make it so you have to bring proof of citizenship that matches birth certificate. That's hugely problematic for most citizens with a very targeted exception group: well off, white men. I was able to lay down $200 and get mine in a couple weeks and nobody ever asked me to change my name my entire life.

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                      @crazyeddie @blogdiva Thank you for taking the time to explain the context. Very interesting.

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                      • rndanger@infosec.exchangeR rndanger@infosec.exchange

                        @kingmoth @Timberwolf @blogdiva
                        Many US states require a voter to register under a party to allow them to participate in that party's primaries so you wind up with a database of individuals associated with their political preferences.
                        And having ID to vote is one thing but it's often the kind of ID that get accepted that can make the difference. Like states that allow a concealed weapons permit as voting ID but not a college ID.
                        Even further, it's pretty common before big elections for Republicans to run a bunch of bills to reduce the number of eligible voters in specific elections, voters that they can pretend to select for arbitrary reasons, but that were actually well calculated from the registration data to have specific and meaningful effects on the election results

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                        @RnDanger @kingmoth @blogdiva

                        Thank you for the explanation. It is interesting. Do they accept a drivers license, passport or birth certificate ?

                        e.g something that doesn't provide any information that could be misused ?

                        I'm assuming that a reasonable majority of both major parties drive cars but I could be wrong.

                        Can you see a reasonable mechanism where you can guarantee citizens get a single vote but foreigners or people trying to vote twice can't ?

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                          @RnDanger @kingmoth @blogdiva

                          Thank you for the explanation. It is interesting. Do they accept a drivers license, passport or birth certificate ?

                          e.g something that doesn't provide any information that could be misused ?

                          I'm assuming that a reasonable majority of both major parties drive cars but I could be wrong.

                          Can you see a reasonable mechanism where you can guarantee citizens get a single vote but foreigners or people trying to vote twice can't ?

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                          @Timberwolf @kingmoth @blogdiva
                          "Can you see a reasonable mechanism where you can guarantee citizens get a single vote but foreigners or people trying to vote twice can't ?"

                          Can't? No. Don't with any real effect? Yes.

                          I think ideally everyone should get one vote but the system we have doesn't allow that. But it does require voters to attest their right to vote, and in some states people have been sent to prison for being confused by changes to their voting rights. So it works as well as it wants to 🫠

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