The Supreme Court finally did what the self-serving elites and the Democrat machine feared most: it stomped out the last vestiges of government-sponsored anti-white discrimination in our elections. For generations, liberals abused the Voting Rights Act to rig districts against American whites—the backbone of the Republican Party—while pretending it was all about “civil rights.” Those days are over. The Court’s ruling in the Louisiana gerrymandering case blew apart the left’s whole sham. No more slicing and dicing states just to give Democrats an artificial advantage. Now, lines must follow real population, not made-up racial quotas.
For forty years, Democrats relied on court orders and bureaucratic nonsense to demand extra minority districts—regardless of what voters actually wanted. Behind closed doors, these engineered maps always served the same master: propping up a permanently blue Congress at the expense of true representation. White Republican voters were treated like pawns—deliberately weakened, diluted, told to sit down and take it, while the left’s handpicked “majority-minority” districts flourished. The left didn’t care about equal treatment. They cared about tilting the chessboard so only their side could win.
This ruling is a nuclear strike against woke legal chicanery. The Supreme Court said what the left refuses to admit: equal opportunity does not mean enforcing artificial balance sheets by race. Congress has no business drawing maps based on skin color or ancient grudges. The Constitution only allows race-based action in the rarest of cases. Guess what? Making Democrats feel safe in Congress isn’t one of them, no matter how much they stamp their feet. The law’s purpose is fairness—period—not permanent advantages for one party or racial group.
Liberals will shriek that this undoes “progress.” They’ll rant that Republicans just want to shut out minorities. False. What really ends here is the phony use of “civil rights” as a club to batter GOP voters and rig America’s future. Those who sided with this system are the same crowd that never believed in a color-blind society. Their goal was always dominance, not justice. The facts show that real, outright racism is rare now—especially in the South. Only the modern left refuses to celebrate how far we’ve come.
There’s no sugarcoating what’s at stake in November. Democrats are already plotting to tear down this ruling and bring back racial gerrymanders that rob Republican voters of their voice. Even the few white Democrats left—mostly the self-loathing, woke kind—seem thrilled to erase themselves, so long as the GOP loses. But most Americans, regardless of color, know this: fair districts, based on real numbers and honest process, are the heart of democracy. It’s time to end the social engineering. The Supreme Court agreed. Will voters let the Democrats rewind the clock to the days when rigged maps decided America’s fate? Or is it finally time to demand justice for all—no exceptions, no excuses?
Source: American Thinker
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