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“What mostly prevents black people from voting is that drug laws send them to prison, and then they can't vote.” quote by Bill Maher
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“What mostly prevents black people from voting is that drug laws send them to prison, and then they can't vote.”

Bill Maher

About This Quote

Source Show: Real Time with Bill Maher, Season 15, Episode 4, 2022

Systemic disenfranchisement stems from criminal justice policies that disproportionately incarcerate Black individuals, stripping them of voting rights.

In simple terms: Drug laws imprison many Black people, preventing them from voting.

Key Takeaway

Address voting rights restoration for formerly incarcerated.

Themes

justice politics racial inequality voting rights

Mood

frustrated determined

Type

political advocacy

When to use this quote

  • election policy
  • criminal justice reform
  • community organizing

Key Concepts

mass incarceration systemic racism civil rights

Questions to Reflect On

  • How can laws be reformed to protect voting rights?
  • What community actions can mitigate disenfranchisement?
A Different Perspective

Legal barriers often persist after release, limiting participation.

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