Wednesday, May 6, 2020

Why Race And Ethnicity Have An Effect On Political...

People hate to be isolated. Sadly, people are the ones who actually initiates isolation. In some way, we are harming each other. World is becoming a very horrible place; intelligent people are shunned, education is shot, ignorance is rewarded and police are corrupt. We can’t live with each other when a race is isolated. A person who is different in community by his or her skin color is classified as an outcast. Outcasts have no right speak up. That is why I think race and ethnicity have an effect on political participation. Although lately there are some improvements, that didn’t have a big impact on people. Considering a variety of political acts, we find that, in the aggregate, African-Americans are slightly, and Latinos are†¦show more content†¦People do not care about what is right, they care about what is popular and the only way to get over this pointless view; humanity should improve as in one group. Bottom line is that political participation may seem approachable, but the people who have the guts to talk to millions should be awarded not shunned just because they are different. Political participation is valid; however, we still see many problems. For instance, voter identification requirements have a substantially negative impact on the voting power of several voting groups. People who belong to a group which is the minority, face with some problems. They are inhibited by the majority to keep the constant rate of vote in order to reach to success. In other words, they are excluded from the society. There may be people who are aware of this situation but for those who aren’t should know that Texas Republicans have a reason to stop minority voting. Ginsburg noted the motive behind the tougher ID law, which is that the state’s ruling class of mostly white Republicans is less and less representative of the state’s population as a whole. â€Å"In light of the â€Å"seismic demographic shift† in Texas between 2000 and 2010, making Texas a â€Å"majority-minority state,† the District Court observed that the Texas Legislature an d Governor had an evident incentive to â€Å"gain partisan advantage by suppressing† the â€Å"votes of African-Americans and Latinos.† From this information another ugly side of humanity can be seen.

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