Making Southern hearts swell with monolingual pride
A bunch of bleating upstart House republicans toppled their own GOP leadership and forced them to cancel renewing the 1965 Voting Rights Act. Oh, but this time it’s not because they hate blacks, it’s because they hate mexicans. See, times do change! I’m so glad we got that racism problem solved and we don’t need a voting rights act anymore.
Georgia has nine statewide elected black officials and other proof of ample minority participation in electoral politics, Rep. Jack Kingston (R-Ga.) said in an interview. “If you move a polling place from the Baptist church to the Methodist church, you’ve got to go through the Justice Department,” he said.
But Barbara Arnwine, executive director of the Lawyers’ Committee for Civil Rights Under Law, said a bipartisan commission found evidence of recent voting rights violations in Georgia, Texas and several other states. “These are not states that can say their hands are clean,” she said.
The House Rules Committee had agreed to let Georgia lawmakers offer two amendments that would make it easier for states to become exempt from the Voting Rights Act. House leaders had expressed confidence that the amendments would fail. But the committee rejected King’s request for an amendment to end the multilingual requirements.
That was “a gigantic mistake,” said Rep. Charles Whitlow Norwood Jr. (R-Ga.), a leading critic of the act’s renewal. “What people are really upset about is bilingual ballots,” he said. “The American people want this to be an English-speaking nation.”