
Old news but let's take a look at the self-loather on the right. These upp..black women have subjugated this impressionable man due to his White guilt, and now he's contributing to the social decay and eventual collapse of this country. They advocate for voting rights, yet they possess some of the worst human traits: black and female. Mawkish and self-destructive individuals should be prohibited from voting, and if they refuse to comply, put them on trial for treason with the Democrats, Pence and the other RINO's. In order to save America, we need to amputate the rot before the infection spreads and turns fatal. Alas, there's no other way around it.
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Rep. Joyce Beatty, D-Ohio, was arrested Thursday afternoon at the U.S. Capitol while protesting in favor of voting rights legislation.
Beatty, the chairwoman of the
Congressional Black Caucus, was part of a small group urging the Senate to pass the For the People Act and the John Lewis Voting Rights Act, federal legislation that would curtail restrictions being set on voting and gerrymandering at the state level.
Speaking on the Hill before her march into the Hart Senate Office Building,
Beatty compared this moment to the civil rights movement of the mid-20th century, saying, “We might as well have the dogs and the hoses because we don’t have the Voting Rights Act, and that’s why we need to march in these streets, we need to march as those who were followers of Martin Luther King and John Lewis.”“That’s what today is about: It’s about fighting for everyone,” she said. “It’s about fighting for justice. It’s about fighting for you.”
Less than an hour after speaking, Beatty was being zip-tied by U.S. Capitol Police, along with a small number of other protesters.
“Let the people vote. Fight for justice,” tweeted the congresswoman’s official Twitter account, with two photos of her being arrested.
It later tweeted, “Good trouble,” a reference to the late Rep. John Lewis, a civil rights icon.
The Capitol Police said nine people were processed for "demonstrating in a prohibited area on Capitol Grounds." Beatty released a statement that said she stands “
in solidarity with Black women and allies across the country in defense of our constitutional right to vote. We have come too far and fought too hard to see everything
systematically dismantled and restricted by those who wish to silence us. Be assured that
this is just the beginning.”