The DOJ effectively dealt with governors violating basic civil rights all through the 1960s.
These current governors trampling the right to assemble and freedom of religion under arbitrary and capricious standards are low hanging fruit by that model.
Barr could have dealt with that months ago. He chose not to. I won’t forgive him for that failure.
They're still saying "trust the plan" because they'll never do anything, don't want to leave the comfort of their homes, don't want to risk their neck, and so it's easy to be lulled by the false prophet Q.
The DOJ effectively dealt with governors violating basic civil rights all through the 1960s.
These current governors trampling the right to assemble and freedom of religion under arbitrary and capricious standards are low hanging fruit by that model.
Barr could have dealt with that months ago. He chose not to. I won’t forgive him for that failure.
They're still saying "trust the plan" because they'll never do anything, don't want to leave the comfort of their homes, don't want to risk their neck, and so it's easy to be lulled by the false prophet Q.
How?
It’s called a federal action, and it involves an injunction.
For violation of Constitutionally-protected rights.
The DOJ has only been filing them since the 1940s.
Back in the 1960s they used men with guns.
To take away the right of white people to freely associate.