Florida used to have four Black members of Congress. Ron DeSantis took personal charge of redrawing the state’s districts and changed the lines to make them more Republican, eliminating three Black seats. A judge just tossed DeSantis’s map as unconstitutional. The decision will be appealed.
The Miami Herald reported:
A state judge struck down North Florida’s congressional districts Saturday, rebuffing Gov. Ron DeSantis’ open defiance of anti-gerrymandering protections, finding the governor’s map illegally reduced Black voters’ electoral power.
DeSantis had wagered the state’s Fair Districts Amendment against the U.S. Constitution, arguing mandatory protections for Black voters violated the Equal Protection Clause. Second Judicial Circuit Judge J. Lee Marsh flatly rejected that gamble, rendering a decision that could reverberate from the halls of Tallahassee to the streets of Jacksonville, paving the way for a new, Democratic district where Jacksonville’s Black voters have more influence.
Marsh refused to bite on DeSantis’ claim that the state’s Fair Districts Amendment violated the U.S. Constitution, saying DeSantis’ secretary of state and the Legislature didn’t even have standing to make such an argument…
DeSantis conceded that his map did not meet the state’s “non-diminishment” standard, which mandates that new districts must not undermine the voting power of racial minorities. The protection mirrors language in Section 5 of the Voting Rights Act, and the state argued Marsh should strike down that protection as violating the Equal Protection Clause of the 14th Amendment. At a hearing last month, Marsh questioned why Florida Attorney General Ashley Moody wasn’t defending the state’s Constitution in the case.
He also expressed sharp skepticism that he could make such an expansive ruling. Marsh said that if he ruled for the state, “this court will be the first in the country to say that even the Voting Rights Act is unconstitutional.” If the Florida Supreme Court sides with DeSantis, it could have national implications. It means the court, a majority of whom DeSantis appointed, would go further than the U.S. Supreme Court has in advancing a legal argument, pushed by many conservatives, that it’s inherently wrong to take race into account, even if it’s done to preserve the political voice of Black voters.
DeSantis’ veto of the initial map and the GOP-controlled Legislature’s decision to adopt his new one sparked an historic protest in the Florida House where Reps. Angie Nixon (D-Jacksonville) and Travaris McCurdy (D-Orlando) led a sit-in to disrupt the proceedings. After that protest, DeSantis vetoed all of Nixon’s appropriations in the current budget, and legislative leadership put her office in the basement of the Florida Capitol. [Bold added.]
Read more at: https://www.miamiherald.com/news/state/florida/article278906479.html#storylink=cpy

I think DeSantis is not trying to out Trump Trump. I think everything he does is pure DeSantis, a fascist through and through. More dangerous than Trump, even, if DeSantis holds on to power somehow.
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Lloyd,
I agree with you about DeSantis. He’s a fascist. He’s vengeful, vindictive, mean-spirited. And a bigot.
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Be careful thinking too much LLoyd do not want your jello brain to mush even more. All we hear from your derangement is Trump nothing on Biden and his worst VP Ever Harris. How is that possible? You did not want to believe the laptop, which is real. Biden showered inappropriately with his daughter. His son had sex with his dead brothers wife, his laptop has pics of Hunter having sex with young little minors. Moscow mayor paid 3.5 million to them. Hes given Ukraine billions!!! This is your concern trump, so pathetic.
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Iron maiden???
Wouldn’t you have been a better fit for 1930s Germany.
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Iron Maiden
Check your tinfoil.
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DeSantis’ districts were designed to quash any Black representation in Black majority communities. Representation disappears when Black districts are carved up and combined with neighboring white majority districts. It is fair and just that this gerrymandering has been overturned. DeSantis is a petty despot.
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recommended reading- Cushwa Center, the study of American Catholicism- “The pervasive institution: Slavery and its legacies in U.S. Catholicism.” 4-5-2022
The Federalist Society
leadership is not a surprise.
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I haven’t dived deeply into this, but isn’t it more likely that the motivation is partisan rather than racial? Partisan gerrymandering will always resemble racial gerrymandering in black majority areas, given that blacks overwhelmingly register as Democrats.
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FLERP, it is both.
DeSantis personally drew the map to gain new Republican seats. He was well aware that he was dramatically diminishing Black representation in Congress.
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The effect is bifold, but I don’t know that the intent is.
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For someone who graduated from Harvard law school, Ronny sure loses a lot of legal cases.
Trump is right about one thing: DeSantis is a loser.
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DeSantis is starting to look like a Scott Walker level loser”
https://www.thenation.com/article/politics/ron-desantis-scott-walker-2024/
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““this court will be the first in the country to say that even the Voting Rights Act is unconstitutional.” “.
Of course the right wing wants to do away with the Voting Rights Act. Not that they need to. Gerrymandering is so sophisticated that statistical methods can look closer to voting habits than ethnicity.
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This is just one local judge in Florida rendering an initial opinion; ultimately the Florida Supreme Court and federal courts will decide this case. Gerrymandering is a bipartisan exercise engaged in by both parties when it benefits their electoral prospects.
This blog is obsessed with Ron DeSantis, and a recent post sparked a lot of uninformed comments regarding one sentence in Florida’s 2023 Social studies standards that noted that slaves who had acquired skills were generally better off after slavery than other slaves. It turns out that the 2023 AP African-American studies curriculum says the same thing, as the article linked below notes. Other media sources noted the same fact, so an ad hominem attack on National Review won’t work.
https://www.nationalreview.com/news/ap-curriculum-touted-by-progressives-also-includes-section-on-slaves-learning-skills/
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So, are you OK with redrawing maps to eliminate majority black districts?
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Chris-
Amazing declaration- people who have skills are better off. It’s a characteristic not unique to slaves, is it?
There are likely dozens of Chris Dillons. One is a Republican in N.C. serving as an elected appellate judge.
Speaking of slavery, Robert P Jones of PRRI, wrote a recent book which was reviewed by Guardian, “Hidden roots of White supremacy.” Jones’ research concludes that White educational curricula omits a truthful recounting of the roots of White supremacy and slavery in the U.S.- a straight line between religion and European migration to North America. Justification for the aftermath of conquest was in a Papal decree which Jones cites.
Jefferson warned, in every age, in every country, the priest aligns with the despot.
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Commenter Joel will be pleased by the Guardian’s book review. It blames protestants exclusively, omitting the word Catholic. The only oblique reference is “papal decree.”
Governors Abbott and DeSantis and the Governors of Nebraska and Ohio are right wing Catholics (as are John Eastman, Michael Flynn, Leonard Leo and Patrick Byrne).
Ohio Catholic bishops spent $900,000 to promote anti-democracy Issue 1 on the ballot, Aug. 8, in Ohio. They were one of the top 5 spenders. Ohio bishops publicly stated that they had no position on Issue 1 because it had no moral content. As Katherine Stewart points out, when people lie to the public, they either have to admit the scum that they are or buy into the lie.
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Linda
The Pope agrees with you.
“Don’t let the perfect be the enemy of the good”
Call it a baby step
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Joel
The “good” would be Catholics like the Pope calling out the media that protects right wing Catholic political activities.
The “good” would be the Church paying a consequence like fewer parishioners. The money doesn’t matter to the American Catholic Church because they’ve got people like Anthony de Nicola and Rex Sinquefield for funding and the taxpayers who have made Catholic organizations the nation’s 3rd largest employer.
The “good” would be if the public knew that the Catholic Conferences spearhead the school choice campaign.
How many years has Pope Francis been saying the same thing reported on Sept 1? How much difference has it made?
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How many people know that the Catholic Church was the first and largest corporate slaveholder in the Americas? How many know that Catholic religious regularly inflicted physical violence on enslaved people?
Anyone who doesn’t, should read the history about Catholicism and slavery as documented at the Cushwa Center site.
“baby steps” tone deaf
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The Catholic Church continues to inflict violence on women. A woman is 13 times more likely to die during a pregnancy than she is to die from an abortion. The Catholic Church hasn’t stopped its abuse of power.
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Of all the ridiculous rituals of the Catholic Church, the ritual of the Pope is the most ridiculous by far.
It’s actually bizarre that people believe that he (it’s always a he , of course) has a direct connection with God.
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How many people know that the Catholic Church was the first and largest corporate slaveholder in the Americas?”
And how many know that the Spanish conquistadors wiped out untold numbers of Native Americans in the name of the Catholic Church and Pope?
And that untold numbers of Native American women and girls were regularly raped by Catholic missionaries?
Catholics in the Americas in particular need to take a look in the mirror before criticizing anyone else — on abortion or any other issue.
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And boys were raped by missionaries as well, which has continued up to this day.
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Thank you Poet
There are too few voices telling the truth.
Joel and Sunny Hostin live in glass houses when they are righteously indignant about others for being Republican.
Recently the Pope praised the imperialist history of Russia.
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How many people know that Pope Francis defended and even gave a Vatican job to (to get him out of Argentina?) an Argentine bishop accused of sexual abuse who was eventually convicted in Argentina?
https://apnews.com/article/pope-francis-religion-sexual-abuse-by-clergy-sexual-abuse-buenos-aires-97ebd49b670a2b96456369a035bd8f91
Why pope Francis felt the need to defend an accused sexual abuser is not at all clear, but it’s hard to see it as other than a continuation of the protection racket operated by a long line of popes meant to cover up the sexual abuse by priests.
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“GOP Judge Chris Dillon blocks $1.7 bil. school funding order” – reported 12-1-2021.
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The Florida standards did not say that slaves who acquired skills were better off “after slavery” (compared to AP standards, which did make this distinction around timing) and this is an important distinction to make. Florida standards said “Instruction includes how slaves developed skills which, in some instances, could be applied for their personal benefit.” Implying during slavery, like it was great to be a slave because you were learning stuff. A lot of quoted social media arguing the point around this AP AA section conveniently left out this important notation from the AP course around freedom: “Once free, African Americans used these skills to provide for themselves and others.” Context matters, and there’s always a reason why information is intentionally excluded and allowed to be reinterpreted to push a certain agenda. And that’s exactly what happened.
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“It means the court, a majority of whom DeSantis appointed, would go further than the U.S. Supreme Court has in advancing a legal argument, pushed by many conservatives,”
They aren’t conservatives! Again a media outlet gets the description of those who are attempting to roll back what they consider to be non-xtian laws. They are reactionary xtian theofascists, plain and simple!
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I’m not sure why you use the x abbreviation in your phrase “xtian theofascists,” Duane. The x in Xmas stands for the Greek letter chi, which is the first letter in the Greek spelling of Christos, or Christ. It’s not derogatory.
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My guess is it’s just a shorthand so he doesn’t have to write out the whole word.
But many Christians also don’t like it when you spell it Xmas
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Many Christians can’t find Texas on a map.
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They are ignorant of the meaning of the X in Xmas. They think that it is a diminution and secularizing of the expression when, in fact, its actual etymology is the chi + rho in χριστός .
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My guess is that he thinks of it as a diminution and secularization when it isn’t. Many fundamentalist Christians (like the late, grating Rush Limbaugh) and people pretending to be fundamentalist Christians, (like Donald Trump) have, in recent years, imagined a “war on Christmas” and have ignorantly cited this use of Xmas as an example of that.
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Many Texans can’t find the US on a map.
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Many Texans can’t find the world on a globe.
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I use xtian as a denunciation of Christian, all things coming under the realm of Christianity. My usage is not capitalized as it doesn’t deserve that level of “respect”. Since xtianity is based on myths and absurdities I give no deference, no reverence and no veneration.
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“Theofascist,” on the other hand is a great neologism. It perfectly captures what theocratic states usually are.
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Media reported today about a memorial that stands today (erected in the 1990’s) to honor a division of the Nazi SS. It’s in a Catholic Cemetery north of Philadelphia.
Another one is reportedly located in the side yard of a credit union in Warren, Mich.
The SS division that’s honored rounded up Jews in 1944.
Following the war, the division received a whitewashing. They’ve been portrayed as the conscripts of an occupied country. That portrayal is described as revisionist history.
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This proves the exPresident’s allegations about attempts at RIGGED elections are real: GERRYMANDERING is rigging an election. Just add it to the long list of gop hypocrisy.
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Taking race into account is exactly what Republicans are doing when drawing gerrymandered maps. What they are doing is absolutely racist.
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ummm all the dems and woke liberals do is push race, you cannot be serious?
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No, actually, the Republicans are the one’s “pushing race” here. Ask the dozens of circuit courts who have stated exactly that: they are using race to draw bizarre congressional districts if race was not being “pushed” by Republican controlled legislatures. And, the Supreme Court who upheld the circuit court’s determination that Alabama’s Congressional districts had violated the voting rights act.
Check out the Brennan Center’s citations of the dozens of cases in state and federal courts striking down Republican majority state legislatures’ maps that violate federal law including the amendments to the U.S. Voting Rights Act.
“No voting qualification or prerequisite to voting or standard, practice, or procedure shall be imposed or applied by any State or political subdivision in a manner which results in a denial or abridgement of the right of any citizen of the United States to vote on account of race or color . . . as provided in subsection (b).”
That was signed into law in the 1982 Voting Rights Amendments by… wait for it… President Reagan.
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Woke liberals? Not very sagacious Billy. See your handlers for new material. That staid Fox term has jumped the faux-outrage shark.
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