While this may sound easy for many Americans, the reality is that more than 140 million American citizens do not possess a passport and as many as 69 million women who have taken their spouse’s name do not have a birth certificate matching their legal name.
That's kind of the point.
And we've known they've been after this for a while, at least since
2013↗. As I said, then:
I mean, it was easy enough to say they were after poor people, or blacks, or Hispanics, but the idea that the GOP war on voting is coming after women?
Sure, hindsight says, "Well, duh." But come on. Really?
And, sure, there
was the
obvious counterpoint↗: "The GOP (or more precisely the fanatics within) are attempting to suppress anyone that doesn't fit the socio-psycho-graphics of those likely to support 'whacko-birds'." Or, more directly, "I fail to appreciate your astonishment here," and he's not wrong.
Still, toward that counterpoint, the Texas law even refused voter ID to a
former Speaker of the House of Representatives↗. (Let's be clear, not the Speaker of the Texas House, but the Democratic Congressman from Texas Twelve, the Speaker of the House who led the 100th Congress of the United States of America.)
But, yeah, we've known this was coming for a while, now. Over the period, it wasn't important enough, compared to other priorities. You know, birth control, gay people, transgender, scary black people, invading armies of catchall Mexicans, &c., and all those reasons people who totally don't believe that stuff will
fault right↱ because they think actually refusing such malice is somehow too uppity.
This is a conservative priority, and has been for a long time, and the only real question is what any number of middle-road notas were after while letting it slide, complaining about cancel culture, or working so hard to innovate new reasons to be offended by other people's rejection of prejudice and malice.
And that's not just a matter of banging on their overwrought sensitivities: If we're going to find our way out of this mess, we will, at some point, need to understand how we made it.