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Supreme Court Ruling on Voting Rights: Implications of Racial Gerrymandering in Louisiana’s Congressional Map

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### Supreme Court Just Gutted Voting Rights—Yawn So, here we go again. The Supreme Court decided to take a swing at the Voting Rights Act, and guess what? They didn’t swing for the fences. Instead, they ruled against Louisiana’s attempt to create a second majority-Black congressional district. Apparently, it’s now considered “racial gerrymandering.” Because who doesn’t love a little racial math when it comes to politics? In a thrilling three-to-six decision, the justices—who are clearly the gatekeepers of fairness—said, “Nah, we’re good,” to the new map. Because who needs more representation for Black voters in Louisiana, right? It’s not like they have a history of being marginalized or anything. Now, let’s talk about the media breakdown of this riveting event. Some legal experts are on hand to explain the ruling, as if we all need a crash course in how to understand the obvious. And then there’s Rep. Troy Carter from Louisiana, stepping in to share his thoughts, which we can bet are not going to rock the boat. Because why would he criticize a system that just gave him a big ol’ “no thanks” when it comes to fair representation? So, here’s the kicker: we’re supposed to take this ruling seriously, as if it’s a well-thought-out decision that benefits anyone other than the status quo. But hey, who needs to shake things up when you can just keep everything nice and cozy for those already in power? When did fairness become so inconvenient?

By Admin | Published: April 30, 2026 at 1:17 am

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