01 October 2015

The Civil War isn't over, apparently


Slate has an article by Ben Mathis-Lilley about blatant racism:
The state of Alabama has announced that it was shutting thirty driver's license offices because of budget cuts. Two columns on Al.com subsequently noted that the cuts— which come on the heels of a 2011 law that requires voters to show government-issued IDs— will disproportionately affect counties in the state's largely Democratic “black belt” region.
Columnist Kyle Whitmire writes that 29 of the state's 67 counties will now lack a driver's license office and, depending on whether you define the “black belt” as constituting 18 or 24 counties, either 12 or 15 of those newly office-less counties will be in the historically black area. Two-thirds of counties in the narrowly defined “black belt” will lack now a driver's license office; only one-third of other counties will lack one.
Columnist John Archibald, meanwhile, observes that no Alabama counties in which more than 75 percent of registered voters are non-white will now have a driver's license office. Another way of framing the issue: offices will be shuttered in the five counties whose voters most strongly supported Barack Obama in the 2012 presidential election.
Alabama Governor Robert Bentley is Republican, and the state's Senate and House of Representatives are both GOP-controlled.
Rico says the Feds are gonna have to step in, yet again...

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