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The image shows NY-12, Nadlerâs Manhattan district. Official data list NY-12 as 65.19% non-Hispanic White and 4.67% non-Hispanic Black, so this example does not support the âBlack neighborhoods/voting reservoirsâ claim. https://nadler.house.gov/our-district/ https://latfor.state.ny.us/maps/congress2022/con12.pdf
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đ¨Jerry Nadlerâs district looks less like a natural community boundary⌠and more like a political extraction map. This is what happens when politicians stop representing citizens equally and start carving up demographics like electoral livestock. Notice the shape. Not compact. Not cohesive. Not geographically logical. It snakes through dense urban corridors connecting carefully selected voting blocs while bypassing others. That is the entire controversy behind modern gerrymandering. Ironically, the same people screaming about âequityâ helped normalize racialized district engineering for decades. Black neighborhoods became political currency.m of choiceâŚ. Not empowered communities. Not thriving economic engines. Not safe family centered environments. Just dependable voting reservoirs sliced apart, attached together, and mathematically optimized for permanent Democrat political in control. Meanwhile: ⢠schools collapse ⢠ownership rates stagnate ⢠crime rises ⢠families fragment ⢠businesses flee Yet the districts remain politically useful exactly as they are. Thatâs the part many Americans are finally noticing. The question people should ask is simple: My question has always beenâŚIf these political maps were supposedly designed to âhelpâ Black communities⌠why do so many of those communities still suffer the exact same conditions generation after generation? Outcomes matter. #SilentMajoritySpeaks #AStoneGroove
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