• errer@lemmy.world
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    17 days ago

    she had been flagged after she indicated that she was not a U.S. citizen in response to a jury summons

    LOL, get rekt ya dumdum. That’ll show you for trying to shirk your civic duty by lying.

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      What how is this not the headline? JFC, it’s sort of an important point that SHE was the one who questioned her own citizenship.

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        If you read the article, though, she says she called in and said she couldn’t do jury duty because she was taking care of young children (which is a valid excuse in many states). The person on the other end of the phone probably checked the wrong box on a form.

        Which happens, as mistakes do, but the law in Texas states particular remedies for that, and those laws were not followed.

        It all turned out OK in the end, this lady got use vote back due to the diligence of the press. She will likely use it to continue to vote for policies that make it harder for others to vote (and stay registered to vote), unironically.

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          The 52-year-old disputes the county’s claim that she responded to the jury duty summons by saying she was not a citizen.

          It’s by her account that she had called in and that’s how she got flagged. I’m a bit disinclined to take her word for it.

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            Why would you not believe her? Lying to get out of jury duty is generally a crime. Why would she lie when she had a valid excuse?

            And even if you did not believe her, the whole point of the opposition to these voter laws is that citizens have an inherent right to vote that shouldn’t be taken away by the bureaucracy. And you can’t just waive your citizenship because you said you weren’t a citizen one time. Even if she tried to get out of jury duty by lying about her citizenship, that shouldn’t affect her eligibility to vote at all. (Depending on the severity of the crime and the state laws, she might become ineligible after being convicted, but that will take a while and it will likely never get that far.)

            The sad irony of this is that her story highlights all the worst parts of these voter laws, yet she will still continue to support them, because she believes the lies regarding illegals voting.

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              The reason it did affect her ability to vote is because it’s Texas and their government has been trying to go after as many people as possible and so would rather take down a few of their own than allow even one vote to go “the wrong way”. These are not smart or good people we’re talking about.

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              Lying to get out of jury duty is generally a crime. Why would she lie when she had a valid excuse?

              So she does have a motivation to lie now when she lied back then.

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          And she seethed at the idea that anyone would question the citizenship of a former federal employee with the “whitest name you could have.”

          Nah, she still thinks that because she is white that it should’ve never happened.

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          The person on the other end of the phone probably checked the wrong box on a form.

          Is this just your guess? Are you making random excuses for this asshole? Oh no, this trumper could never have lied to get out of jury duty and fucked her chance to vote, it MUST have been someone else’s fault. Jesus Christ. Stop making excuses for these lying idiots.

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            Look, we just how how much these folks fetishize citizenship status. They think the illegals are flooding in and eating their cats. Do you honestly think one would pose as a non-citizen just to get out of jury duty, particularly when they have a valid excuse anyway?

            If you are going out of your way to find ill intent, look to the clerk at the other end of that phone line. Because it could have been a simple “tick the wrong box” mistake. Or, it could have been an overachiever who assumes that anyone who wants out of jury duty is probably one of those cat eaters. How many other people did s/he tick the “not a citizen” box for?

            And regardless, when the lady presented the proper proof she still got stonewalled until the journalist got involved. I bet any other people who got this treatment didn’t have the white connections to get it resolved properly.

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          If you read the article, though, she says she called in and said she couldn’t do jury duty because she was taking care of young children (which is a valid excuse in many states). The person on the other end of the phone probably checked the wrong box on a form.

          Why would you take her word for it and assume the clerk made a mistake?

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            For the same reason non batshit-crazy people realize that illegals are not voting in droves: lying to the court is a serious crime, just like lying to register to vote is a crime. Why would she lie when she had a perfectly valid excuse?

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              Hahahahaha, good one.

              Someone whose logic results in voting for Trump is clearly going to make logical decisions in court. Yeah, that is more plausible than the person assuming there would be no way to verify their story.

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              Why would she lie when she had a perfectly valid excuse?

              Because she thinks her skin color will protect her.

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      These people are so damn stupid, the fact that she’s even in this article and didn’t hide her head under a pillow for fucking herself over is proof she’s a dingus

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        Which is so fucking weird! Imo, jury duty is the most direct way you can affect politics. Your voice is loudest and you have the most influence.

        I have never been placed on a jury and the last time I got a summons was back in college.

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          The justice system is essentially on rails at this point. Don’t know the actual percentage but very few cases actually reach the trail phase. Even the most ignorant and racist know to some extent that the whole system is rigged in someway. So they choose to be more passive when it comes to anything outside of voting Republican. So whatever morality still floats around in their subconscious turns them into little more than conservative NPCs. “Take party in a jury. Someone else can do that. Why should I care as long as I’m not on trial. The whole thing is rigged anyway. I won’t take part!”

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    And she seethed at the idea that anyone would question the citizenship of a former federal employee with the “whitest name you could have.”

    How telling.

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        It’s all about white grievance.

        They complain about intellectual elitists because they make them feel stupid. They complain about progressives because they make them feel backwards. They complain about the woke because they make them feel intolerant. They feel that everyone looks down at them for being dumb, backwards, intolerant assholes and that makes them angry. They express that anger by wanting to hurt people and Trump promises to do that. It’s about being mean. It’s about lashing out. They don’t understand that Trump and the Project 2025 christofascists will cast them aside the moment they have consolidated power. By then it will be too late.

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    The elections office in Montgomery County, just north of Houston, had sent Howard-Elley a letter in late January saying that she had been flagged after she indicated that she was not a U.S. citizen in response to a jury summons. She had 30 days to provide the county proof of citizenship or she would be removed from the voter rolls, according to the letter.

    The retired Transportation Security Administration agent was confused by how the county could come to that conclusion. And she seethed at the idea that anyone would question the citizenship of a former federal employee with the “whitest name you could have.”

    "Who is allowing people to do this to United States citizens? I understand we have a problem with immigration, but come on now,” Howard-Elley said in an interview.

    She told the government she was a non citizen…

    And now she’s upset the government thinks she’s a non citizen?

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    TLDR. They got her back on after the news stories broke. She’s still voting for trump. No she’s dumb as shit and didn’t learn a thing.

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    17 days ago

    where can i send her a screencap of my absolutely NOT “white” name next to my verified voter registration?