This will be brief; I am too furious at SCOTUS to write constructively.
A couple of simple things:
1) We have become freer when we moved from having many kinds of citizens (property-owning white males, men of color, white women, women of color) to fewer. Giving women the vote and actually enforcing the Voting Rights Act were acts of simplifying the categories of citizenship.
2) With the gutting of the Voting Rights Act the (usual suspect) southern states moved to limit who can vote. It was neither subtle nor unforeseen.
3) SCOTUS has declared that the president can break the law if the action is deemed official by some judge somewhere. We are now back to having a division between the president who is above the law and the rest of us.
4) First the Rehnquist Court and then the Roberts court have consistently empowered the powerful and shielded them from being accountable for their actions.
When I celebrate July 4th I celebrate freedom. It was a very sad July 4 this year for me.
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