In a completely shocking and absolutely-not-at-all-predictable move, Texas Republicans have unveiled new redistricting maps that, purely by coincidence, give them even more political power in a state thatās been diversifying and trending more urban (read: Democratic) for over a decade. In a video shared online, a lone Austin liberal shouts in protest as the bill is passed, beginning a new era of political gerrymandering that may not end anytime soon.
In the video shared on the PublicFreakout Reddit page by user JakeySuave, a video of a man can be seen on a banister. He shouts “Fascists!” and then walks away as he is escorted by a deputy out of the court, and then we don’t see him once he is out of view of the camera. Others in the courthouse don’t really even raise a stink, and for the most part, it’s rather empty considering how monumental this bill is.
This didn’t get by most of the people online, as they voiced their protests loud and clear, despite the futility most Democratic voters now feel living in Texas.
“The fact that only one person is there making an outburst is just another reason why Texas is the way it is.”
“Tbf this vote was at midnight (by design), but agreed. Way more people should always be there.”
“I live in Montgomery County….where i live is CLOSE to Harris county. For those that don’t know, Montgomery County is the redist county in Texas, if not the country. My vote doesn’t do shit. I vote centrist, just fyi. And yall can be mad, but this is what it is.”
“texas is a “why bother voting state” now”
“Next, the Senate will vote for Trump to have the chance at a 3rd term. It doesn’t matter what Party you choose. The mid terms are too important. Every sane American needs to vote Blue. Trump needs to go. Republicans have no integrity and no balls. They just bend over and say thank you to Trump.”
As you can see, many voters feel like their vote doesn’t count, and that the Republicans have attained a victory that is currently insurmountable. All we can say is elections matter, so make sure you go out and have your voice heard.