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Nov. 3, 2022 - Triggered - Donald Trump Jr
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INSANE: They Just Made Up A New Reason Why We Can't Have Voter ID
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Oh my God, guys.
I may have to start voting Meteor 2022.
Just take us out at this point because this is getting insane.
NBC News reporter here saying voter ID laws disproportionately impact trans people.
Trans people.
The.0 Oh, one percent of the population, who knows, of people.
Now it's trans people that they're disproportionately affecting with voter ID laws.
So having run out of African Americans to stigmatize as being too dumb, remember when they did that one, to have an ID card, now they're claiming ID laws disproportionately affect trans people.
The transgender community.
And you can't make this crap up anymore, folks.
They're so desperate to push anything.
They can't even stop.
Watch the clip for yourself.
Joe, good morning to you. So first of all, how can voter ID laws create obstacles for transgender people?
And where do we see some of the strictest voter ID laws?
Sure, yes. So voter ID laws disproportionately impact trans people because trans people are more likely to have IDs without the name that they go by and the gender marker that reflects how they present.
And recent research shows that just over 200,000 eligible trans voters in 31 states that both
conduct their elections mostly in person and require or request ID at the polls don't have
IDs that reflect their gender identities and the names they go by. And, you know, the states that
have the strictest voter ID laws are mostly concentrated in the South and Midwest. So
you're, you know, Tennessee, Wisconsin, Kansas. So voters there are going to be.
Remember, I thought voter IDs laws disproportionately affected people of color.
But now, people It's trans people.
You know, trans is the major word these days.
You can't say anything that could possibly affect trans people.
It doesn't matter if it's right or wrong.
The magic word is trans.
So clearly you can't do anything to affect that one in a thousand or one in ten thousand or whatever it is people that are actually trans.
I guess they can't fly on a plane.
I guess they can't get pulled over because, you know, that can't match.
Now, trans people don't have IDs or are incapable of getting them.
Now, they can get a surgery or go through extensive, you know, hormone replacement treatments to change whatever it is.
And that's their right. They can do whatever they want.
I don't care as long as, again, they're not doing it to minors.
Another problem. Now, they can do all that, but they can't get ID. Can the MSN, like the mainstream media, can they prove the talking point?
Or is it just, we throw in trans and therefore it's the gospel?
By that logic, wouldn't all ID laws be sort of out the window?
You know, the alias they're choosing to go by, that's fine, but they can't change it?
How do you disproportionately affect the population that is like, you know, one in a thousand?
I don't understand.
It's so insane at this point.
If I need to show ID to buy a beer, get on a plane, drive a car, then showing ID to vote shouldn't be that complicated.
Hollywood must be writing this stuff at this point, right?
If they identify as a million different people, do they get a million different votes?
You know, is it that difficult to vote your birth gender and stick with that, or to bring the documentation if you changed your name with your ID? Like, it doesn't seem like it's that complicated, but it's anything to drive the narrative, right?
Remember, By this logic, you wouldn't be able to get on a plane.
You wouldn't be able to travel at all.
But that's fine. That's fine.
But, you know, you should be able to just vote, whatever it is.
It seems like such a reach.
It's so ridiculous that when do we say enough is enough and actually start using some common sense?
You don't need to discriminate against people, but if they're making an elective choice, they should be able to change their idea.
Just like if I wanted to change my name because I didn't want to get hassled going into You know, again, maybe going to an airport or a plane.
It's not that hard, folks, but we're going to change the way 350 million Americans do something to try to prove a talking point that affects a ridiculously small portion of the country.
But of course, if it's driving forth the narrative, that's what they're going to try to do.
Not our first rodeo, folks.
Where have we seen this before? I guess they ran out of minorities to discriminate, so now it's the trans community that desperately needs the mainstream media to help them.
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