You, @volkris, wrote: "The Supreme Court doesn't redraw districts. Redrawing of districts isn't taking away rights."

The Supreme Court in its recent Callais decision gave Southern racists the legal right to redraw Congressional districts in a way that would make the votes of Black people worthless. Redrawing districts takes away of rights by slicing up a Black city into many pieces, with a larger White district attached to each piece, so that Black voters are suddenly too few to win elections.

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The Supreme Court ruling emphatically said that districts could not be redrawn in a way that would make the votes of Black people worthless.

That's the exactly OPPOSITE of what the ruling said.

Source: supremecourt.gov/opinions/25pd

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