From: AlleyCat <katt@gmail.com>
Newsgroups: alt.fan.rush-limbaugh,can.politics,alt.politics.trump,alt.politics.liberalism,alt.politics.democrats,alt.politics.usa.republican
Subject: Liberal Racist, Racists... Again!
Date: Mon, 8 Sep 2025 00:28:19 -0500
Organization: AlleyCat Computing, Inc.
> Red shithole states do everything they can to erect impediments to blacks being
> able to get voter ID.
Blacks HAVE ID, you're just too stupid and racist to know it, like THESE racists.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=odB1wWPqSlE
Transcript:
Racist WHITES in all CAPS:
I'm Ami Horowitz and I'm here in Berkeley California to find out if
voter ID laws suppress the black vote.
You have an opinion on voter ID laws?
uh yeah. They're usually pretty racist and they're bad.
I think voter ID laws are a way to perpetuate racism.
You say there would you go as far as either those laws are racist?
For sure.
Do you think it suppresses the African-America vote?
Definitely... because THEY'RE LESS LIKELY TO HAVE STATE IDs.
MINORITY VOTERS ARE LESS LIKELY TO HAVE THE KINDS OF IDEAS, that have
been described or required.
THESE TYPE OF PEOPLE don't live in areas with easy access to DMVs or
other places where they can get identification.
You can always get IDs do over the Internet. Does that also make it
difficult for for Black people in particular?
Yeah... you have to have access to the internet. You have to be able to
pay an internet service provider for certain fees.
Do you think that's harder for black people to go online?
Well, I feel like THEY DON'T HAVE THE KNOWLEDGE of how, of like, HOW IT
WORKS.
A lot of people have smartphones... THEY MIGHT HAVE DATA.
For most of the communities, THEY DON'T REALLY KNOW WHAT IS OUT THERE,
just because THEY'RE NOT AWARE or like THEY'RE NOT INFORMED.
I also think there's a repression of like black voting with how they how
if you're a convicted felon like you're not allowed to vote and
everything and when you look at swing states like Florida THAT'S A HUGE
POPULATION OF THE OF THE LIKE AFRICAN-AMERICANS.
Now, I'm here in East Harlem to ask black people their thoughts on what
you just heard.
Do you have ID normally?
Yes, I have state ID.
Do you carry ID?
Yes I do do.
Do you know anybody, any black person, who doesn't carry ID?
No.
And everyone I know, has an ID.
Why would they think we don't have ID?
Ha ha... that's a lie. Why would they say that?
Do you have ID?
Yes.
Because I have my ID and my friends have their ID, so we know what we
need to carry around.
Everybody that I know have ID. Like, that's one of the things you need
to walk around with in New York with... an ID.
Do you know any black adult who does not have ID?
No, I don't.
Is it a weird thing, to even say that?
Yes, it is.
Is this some type of trick candid camera?
I know... right?
That's (ID card) the only thing I brought with me.
Those are legit IDs.
I also heard a lot also that black people can't figure out how to get to
the DMV?
I know where it's at... it's on 125th street.
Do you know where the DMV is, right now?
Yeah, its on 125th Street and if 3rd Avenue, I believe.
You know how to get there?
Yeah.
Did you have a problem getting there?
No.
You know how to get to the DMV?
Of course.
You know where it is?
Yes.
You can get there?
Uh huh.
No problem?
No problem.
Just checking.
Okay.
And I also heard a lot that black people, poor black people, have no
access to the internet... can't figure out how to use the Internet...
(laughs) That's just stupid dishonesty. Everybody has access to the
Internet, even a little kid could figure out how to work the Internet.
I've had access to the Internet for years.
You know how to use it properly?
Exactly... I do it at work, so of course I know how to use it, my kids
know how to use it... they all have iPads, iPods, whatever.
Your phone has data.
Hm-huh(yes)
You can actually...?
Unlimited.
Unlimited data?
Um huh. (yes)
I use my phone as a hotspot.
What's that say to you for the people who have this perception of Black
people?
They're pretty much ignorant. That's what my thought processes are.
I think that that's ignorant.
Ignorant.
Ignorant?
Very very ignorant.
Does it sound racist for somebody say that?
I think it is a little racist, because you know you're putting people in
a category and you have no idea what you're talking.
Maybe a little bit of racist in it, but like I said, I think it's more
stupidity and ignorance.
You're judging somebody, exactly. But you're judging because they're
black? Saying they don't got it?
What people are they talking to? Who are these people talking to?
Do you have a problem, that if you go to vote, and they say "can we
please see your ID"? to make sure you are who you say you are...?
I love showing my ID.
You've got no problem with that?
Nope.
Would you have a problem if when you go to vote, if they say quickly,
"can we see your ID", to make sure you are you say you are, you have an
issue with that?
No.
Would you have a problem if there was a rule, where you had to show your
ID in order to vote?
I don't think, no.
Would you have an issue if there was a rule saying you got to show your
ID before you vote?
No.
You cool with that?
Yeah.
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