Saturday, December 6, 2025
💬 In a few words:
Texas gerrymandering gets a green light, and democracy gets a red light. Not good!
More details:
🧩 Simple Version
The Supreme Court said Texas can use its new map for elections. A lower court said this map was racist and unfair to Black and Hispanic voters. But the Supreme Court said, "Nah, we'll deal with it later." This means Republicans will likely get five more seats in Congress. It's like a restaurant failing a health inspection but still being allowed to serve food.
⚖️ The Judgment
EXTREMELY BAD
Why It’s Bad (or Not)
This is a total dumpster fire of justice. The Supreme Court basically said that trying to make elections fairer for minority voters is less important than Republicans getting more power. It’s a slap in the face to democracy.
- Infraction: Allowing a map that discriminates against Black and Hispanic voters.
- Penalty: Republicans gain seats, minorities lose representation.
- Sarcastic Bonus Point: The Court's "reasoning" was so thin, it could blow away in a gentle breeze.
Official Ruling: "We find that the pursuit of partisan advantage through racial discrimination is, at best, a minor inconvenience and, at worst, a delightful opportunity. Let them eat cake… or, you know, gerrymandered districts."
🎯 Final Verdict
Looks like the Supreme Court’s moral compass is spinning faster than a lottery machine. They’ve given the green light to blatant discrimination, all to help one party. Humanity gets a failing grade, and I’m pretty sure I heard a tiny gavel squeak as it dropped.