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35 Kommentare
Florida and Texas have always been egalitarian states.
No idea why anyone would glorify the Southern culture.
Usual suspects on the wrong side of history, as per usual.
Wait till you hear how long it took Mississippi to ratify the thirteenth amendment
It’s always the usual problem children.
this is a trend that started in libertarian western north america and areas more east like united states and europe were resistant but eventually conceded and was similar with racial stuff
Staten Island never disappoints
Certified Staten Island moment
The gerrymandering looks more moderated, it’s still there, but imagine if it didn’t get as bad as we have it now.
Trying to figure out what the no area of Wisconsin was. Zoomed in, Yup, that’s about right, still is.
I wonder why Milwaukee, Cincinnat?
9 members of congress in California looks so cursed lmao
Seriously for all the MAGA f*cks who want their own country, just cut Louisiana through South Carolina out of the nation. Let it is circle the drain into a third world impoverished country.
The usual suspects lol
Well look at that, exactly who we thought. But WTF Wisconsin?
The usual suspects.
The south always wants those people to count for representation but not let all those people vote.
Democrats strike again.
One of those weird situations where opposite ends agree.
On the higher class end, a big reason for the push for women’s right to vote is to maintain high class dominance in politics. Generally speaking, higher class households theoretically had a higher chance of both spouses being able to vote (having childcare, plus potential poll literacy tests). In the South, for example, the women’s suffrage movement excluded black women. Woman’s Suffrage in the south really was meant to maintain Jim Crow.
On the other end, you get places like Wyoming, where the lack of women in general was a problem. There’s also advocates for fatherless households, since the original idea was that a woman’s vote was her influence on her husband (The original only landowners vote thing that got replaced for the sake of renters during the Jacksonian era is usually construed as the founding fathers wanting to make sure only those invested in an area voted, but there’s a one household one vote aspect to it too.).
Who would have guessed that racism and misogyny went hand-in-hand.
The South was never properly punished.
Short documentary on ending women’s suffrage [HERE](https://youtu.be/0MsnL15oCcY?si=I_pUBW4q1ewDKMYl)
Ironic that the reps from Rochester voted no….right where Susan B. Anthony lived.
OMG! Almost all of Virginia voted No and all of West Virginia voted Yes. Hmmm.
Kind of wild how sharp the state borders are. Arkansas-all yes, Mississippi-all no. Alabama, Georgia, almost all no. Tennesee, almost all yes.
Can the fucking south NOT be a bunch of ass hats for once?
„Aww horsewaggles! We’re on duh wrong sahd uh hist’ry agayn“
The south has always been a problem.
*It’s always the ones you most expect.*
Conservatives love voting against anyone but white men
The South has seemingly always been on the wrong side of every single issue. Glad I don’t live there. Shame that they don’t learn.
It’s always where you most expect
Repeal the 19th
It’s gone downhill since then
Households should get a vote
Seeing California with so few house districts is wild
It still boggles my mind looking at old maps and having to remind myself that California and Texas used to be less populous than Ohio. Crazy how deindustrialization just gutted that whole part of the country in just a few decades.