Can we boycott Georgia?

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Which elements of the Georgia law are people most concerned with? I skimmed an article, but nothing seemed particularly bad.


The whole damn thing! What is wrong with you?
Anonymous
You can boycott whatever you like. Whether others follow suit, that's another question.
Anonymous
Watch them arrest an AA elected representative for knocking on the door during the signing.

https://www.ajc.com/politics/georgia-representative-arrested-after-governor-signs-elections-bill/OTVKYHMIYBHRBOVYY5M6HRIVYI/
Anonymous
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Not sure what boycotting will do, even it if it all pro sports and UGa football etc. The law is passed. They aren't going to rescind it.


The law is being challenged in court. Like many unjust depravities - it can be struck down

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Which elements of the Georgia law are people most concerned with? I skimmed an article, but nothing seemed particularly bad.


The whole damn thing! What is wrong with you?


DP. After the $hit show of the GA elections in 2020, I totally get why they are tightening up their laws.
Funny how the DC elite want to tell GA how to conduct elections.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I certainly will avoid traveling there or doing business there. Simply, anti-American.


By all means, avoid any flights that connect in Atlanta.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Which elements of the Georgia law are people most concerned with? I skimmed an article, but nothing seemed particularly bad.


The whole damn thing! What is wrong with you?


DP. After the $hit show of the GA elections in 2020, I totally get why they are tightening up their laws.
Funny how the DC elite want to tell GA how to conduct elections.


in what way was it a shit show?

do you have actual evidence of wrongdoing that no one else in the world has been able to produce yet?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Which elements of the Georgia law are people most concerned with? I skimmed an article, but nothing seemed particularly bad.


The whole damn thing! What is wrong with you?


There are a lot of ways in which other states are far more strict with their voting regulations. That's why people question why this is such a big deal. Delaware, Biden's home state, is one.

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Which elements of the Georgia law are people most concerned with? I skimmed an article, but nothing seemed particularly bad.


The whole damn thing! What is wrong with you?


There are a lot of ways in which other states are far more strict with their voting regulations. That's why people question why this is such a big deal. Delaware, Biden's home state, is one.



Delaware is the same size as Georgia.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Which elements of the Georgia law are people most concerned with? I skimmed an article, but nothing seemed particularly bad.


The whole damn thing! What is wrong with you?


There are a lot of ways in which other states are far more strict with their voting regulations. That's why people question why this is such a big deal. Delaware, Biden's home state, is one.



try again.

"In Delaware, the general assembly is considering a variety of measures to improve access to the ballot. Automatic voter registration and same-day registration will be considered this session. Additionally, many state legislators are pushing to amend the state constitution to allow no-excuse absentee voting, which will open the door to permanent vote by mail options for Delawareans."

https://www.aclu.org/news/voting-rights/amidst-a-wave-of-voter-suppression-bills-some-states-expand-access-to-the-ballot/
Anonymous
I remember voting for the first time in 2000 and never having to show an ID. It was this way in all 50 states for centuries

What happened? Why don’t Republicans trust their fellow Americans?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I remember voting for the first time in 2000 and never having to show an ID. It was this way in all 50 states for centuries

What happened? Why don’t Republicans trust their fellow Americans?


No ID at all? How do they know who you are?
Anonymous
i don't show id when i vote in dc.

i go to my local elementary school. i have literally never waited in a line of more than 5 people. i give the poll workers my name. they have me sign for the ballot.

done.

if someone had already requested my ballot so it wasn't available, then it would be contested. i would then have to show my id. and that other person would have broken the law.

if i don't vote at all in an election, but someone else voted my ballot, i can see that online.
Anonymous
If an ID is so hard to get, how are people buying liquor, renting an apt, or seeing a doctor, etc?
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