A group of Democratic lawmakers has reintroduced a joint resolution to negate a clause in the 13th Amendment of the Constitution that permits slavery or involuntary servitude “as a punishment for crime.”
A group of Democratic lawmakers has reintroduced a joint resolution to negate a clause in the 13th Amendment of the Constitution that permits slavery or involuntary servitude “as a punishment for crime.”
A bit of virtue signaling, yes, but the GOP is constantly putting forth legislation that won't pass. It works the same for both sides really. "Vote for us and expect more of this." I'd be happy just to start the conversation.
If it was going to start a conversation, wouldn't it have?
The red team tends to pass more godawful things that get some % struck down in the courts, but of which some % remains. It's still vice signalling, but it's vice signalling that causes real world effects.
While this is a hopeful step in the right direction, I'm sadly, not holding my breath. It's going to be a long road. My state (Oregon) only LAST YEAR voted and passed to remove slavery/indentured servitude from the State Constitution, and it was only by about 51%. The state of Louisiana? Voted to keep it. They gotta make that money on the less fortunate, no matter the cost.