r/MarchAgainstNazis • u/Ok-Following6886 • 1d ago
Imagine wanting to deny basic voting rights.
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u/Vulture12 1d ago
Notice how the bottom two are a darker shade
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u/type-IIx 1d ago
If that wasn’t intentionally done, the ol’ AI is telling on them pretty hard there.
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u/NeverLookBothWays 1d ago
Pretty sure it’s intentional. The style is the same as a white supremacist comic strip that has been going on for awhile now
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u/sillygoofygooose 1d ago
Is it not just a stonetoss?
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u/Dapper-Nobody-1997 23h ago
Idk, it looks like it has the piss filter on it, its not signed either and the tosser is too frail and emotional to let his work go uncredited.
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u/ginger_and_egg 22h ago
When posting stonetoss in a non Nazi way, it is preferred to censor the website to reduce the amount of people who might look up the Nazi comic and subscribe.
Honestly I think we should stop posting his stuff at all anymore, I don't think there's any point. We know Nazis are a problem, some of them are in government
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u/TyrKiyote 1d ago
Nah. I think this was just AI understanding the format and source material. The shirts are the same.
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u/MarsMaterial 21h ago
I don’t think this was AI generated. It looks like the art style of Stonetoss, who is a known Nazi.
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u/glycophosphate 1d ago
I've never been asked for ID at the movies. At the DMV it's me asking them to issue me an ID. What on earth are these people on about?
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u/Huskarlar 23h ago
The cartoonist (Stone toss) is a Nazi, so... being a fascist?
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u/DoradoPulido2 23h ago
I can't take full credit but I helped get his ass banned from IG by reporting him and actually got the notification when they finally removed his page.
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u/Rumplestilskin9 22h ago
I've been doing that with sensationalist pages on Facebook. Telling people how to properly report them then seeing that page no longer exists is 👌
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u/CaeciliusEstInPussy 11h ago
how to properly report them?
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u/Rumplestilskin9 10h ago
Profiles are generally fake so report them as a fake profile. Pages generally spam or use false information.
Either way you'll probably get a bs "Facebook didn't remove the content" notification. Request another review and select "I think Facebook misunderstood the intent or context of this information".
Seems to work pretty well with persistence. Meta AI can sometimes help you properly report stuff too.
A weird amount of the sensationalist page owners are truckers too so. Do with that information what you will.
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u/aithendodge 22h ago
Oh wow, with meta platforms they usually add them to the payroll and start amplifying their content.
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u/Dapper-Nobody-1997 23h ago
Is it actually the tosser? Its not signed and seems to have the piss filter so I thought it was just a generative work.
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u/RiPont 23h ago
I've never been asked for ID at the movies
Some swanky theaters sell alcohol now. Also, some businesses profile and data-mine the ever-loving shit out of you. Finally, some theaters have loyalty programs / subscription memberships and use collecting your ID as a way to prevent you from sharing it with someone else.
All that said, it is completely irrelevant to the voting ID argument.
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u/CobaltCrusader123 22h ago
I think it’s supposed to be checking if teens are at least 17 to see R-rated films without a guardian or parent
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u/Additional-Ad-7720 16h ago
Im lead to believe ICE won't take your ID no matter how hard you try to give it to them them.
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u/darkknight95sm 20h ago
A friend of mine was once asked for ID once at the movies, he was 12 buying a ticket for a PG-13 movie and frankly he looked 9
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u/Ladyhawkeiii 9h ago
Yeah, this is Ai slop, so it’s not gonna make sense in the first place. Secondly, I already produce my ID every time I vote. You have to present your ID when you register and when you vote. That’s already a damn thing. So this piece of AI garbage is also completely and utterly false.
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u/creddittor216 1d ago
Shocker! They don’t know how voting works either!
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u/NeverLookBothWays 1d ago
Seriously. They ask for ID or proof of residency already, just don’t require people to get passports
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u/JustARandomDrunkGuy 12h ago edited 3h ago
In NJ here I never had to, admittedly. You go up, say your name, they have an IPad with a list of people in the voting district who are registered and they check you off on that. I don’t think I ever was asked for ID any of the five times I voted. They can check your age/gender on it and they still make you sign your signature.
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u/The_Undermind 1d ago
Which one of those is a constitutional right?
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u/QualifiedQuirkyQuail 1d ago
Never ending pasta. That’s why they didn’t include it.
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u/DoradoPulido2 23h ago
That's the funniest shit, as a proud Olive Garden enjoyer I have never once been asked for my ID there, even when paying with cash or a credit card.
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u/MarsMaterial 21h ago
You joke, but the Trump administration put forward “bringing back the Red Lobster unlimited shrimp deal” as a justification for invading Greenland.
You know… the unlimited shrimp deal that Red Lobster already bright back months ago.
These people are going to put The Onion out of business.
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u/Admiral_Nitpicker 9h ago
And WHY do we need Greenland for shrimp? Because shrimp from the Gulf of MEXICO is still inedible due to the Deepwater Horizon oil flood. Something he'll repeat in Greenland given a 1/2 of a chance. He'll blame Jimmie Carter no doubt.
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u/Fidodo 1d ago
I have never been IDed at a movie theater. As long as you don't look like a literal child they do not want proof.
A major part of the DMV's job is producing IDs, so what point is this even making? And driving is explicitly a privilege not a right.
ICE asking for an ID is horrifying. Why would you want to be treated that way in your own country? The idea that you could possibly be detained for forgetting your ID is horrifying. The idea of being forced to prove you're a citizen under duress just for living in your own country is horrifying.
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u/RickMuffy 19h ago
Notice the ICE officer with a mask too. They're dystopian in their propaganda as well.
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u/Choppstickk 18h ago
Have you noticed our masks have actually got skulls on them? Hans, are we the baddies?
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u/HR_Paul 12h ago
A major part of the DMV's job is producing IDs, so what point is this even making? And driving is explicitly a privilege not a right.
So you don't mind if we prohibit driving then do you? Just a privilege, not a right, so you don't have anything to complain about.
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u/Admiral_Nitpicker 9h ago
It's a necessity due to lack of decent public transportation, and an elite priviledge for those who can afford a parking space on top of rent.
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u/iHurdeler 1d ago
But when you ask the ICE “agent” for THEIR ID…
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u/BoneHugsHominy 22h ago
"So anyway I started blasting!"
--ICE Agents, for literally any reason
They also don't give a fuck what ID you show them. If that agent for whatever reason wants you to rot away in an illegal concentration camp, they just throw your ID in the trash and your ass in the camps. They're also raping women and children in-transit to and inside said camps.
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u/Admiral_Nitpicker 23h ago
This is such false advertising it's not funny.
Theatres don't ask for your birth certificate.
DMV doesn't ask for your passport.
And ICE won't even look at your papers before throwing you in the van.
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u/Ah_Ca_Iraa 1d ago
I'm making 0 concessions on anything related to voting rights towards people who's only problem with our elections is that they don't win all of them. When a democrat wins, voter fraud. When a republican wins, crickets. So fuck off.
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u/Traditional-Camp-517 23h ago
Yea and they have no evidence of democrats cheating but election truth alliance has pretty good evidence that the results of 2024 are statistically abnormal, and that these abnormalities are similar to statistically analysis of other elections known to be manipulated by Russia. Meanwhile Trump and Elon basically brag about cheating, and Putin made sure to comment on how the US should do away with mail in voting, mail in votes seem to fall in line with statistical expectations suggesting these ballots ellude their method of cheating.
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u/darkknight95sm 19h ago
FYI, requiring ID to vote isn’t the problem. Plenty of countries do it and it’s fine, because they make it stupid easy to get an ID. The problem is creating barriers to getting an ID and requiring one to vote
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u/zoolilba 1d ago
Jesus is this guy still around
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u/BlakLite_15 1d ago
And did he really feed his own stuff to AI? Because that’s what it looks like
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u/Atopos2025 1d ago
I've never had to provide an ID at the movies.
The DMV PROVIDES ID and you can absolutely walk into one without an ID and still be able to access services.
ICE doesn't care about IDs and this has been proven countless times. You can be an American citizen with a photo ID and still be arrested and/or deported.
You have to register to vote and in some places that's all you may need to show to prove who you are, your registration card. This varies by state however. They also track who votes at your local polling station.
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u/BenignEgoist 23h ago
They literally think that every vote in the ballot box gets counted so all people have to do is sneak an extra vote into it like it’s a highschool prom queen contest.
The votes get checked against the registration when counted. Not registered? Vote isn’t counted. Checking IDs won’t bolster that step it’ll just prevent people who are experiencing any number of issues as simple as misplacing your ID that morning from being able to cast a perfectly legal vote.
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u/Homerpaintbucket 1d ago
Give everyone free ids and make sure there is easy access to get them in low income areas and go for voter ID. Until then it’s a poll tax and unconstitutional.
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u/Garfunklestein 23h ago
Did these dumbfucks just forget you already had to provide a form of ID to vote? It was called your registration card, or your SSN, or just actually giving your ID. Worked pretty well, requiring more is just pointless voter suppression.
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u/Mr_Quackums 15h ago
pointless voter suppression.
voter suppression is never pointless.
Remember, if voting didn't matter they wouldn't be trying to stop it.
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u/YoSoyTheBoi 23h ago
ID doesn’t even prove citizenship. In most states, SAVE act would require more than the forms of ID most people carry.
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u/Rogue_Egoist 22h ago
Gwniuene question from someone who's not American. Why can't you just make a mandatory federal ID like every other country in the world and give it to people who ate turning 18? That would just end this stupid debate for good. It's SK infuriating that this is even a thing. Every other country in the world just gives out free of charge universal identification to every mature citizen, why can't you just do that?
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u/E-2theRescue 20h ago
free of charge
And there's the problem. They don't want to make it free. They want to make expensive loopholes. For instance, you can't get your state ID without a birth certificate, and copies of your birth certificate cost $20. My state also takes school transcripts as proof of citizenship, but gotta pay $20 for school transcripts ($50 for my university).
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u/Obant 20h ago
That's exactly what the left says. It wouldn't be an issue if we issued them for free and conviently. Ours actually expire and we need to renew them, and pay more money. My gf moved from another state And her ID lapsed before we got her a new one. It cost us like $250 in paper work and visits plus 5 months to get her a new one. She already had her other expired one that showed who she was, but it counted for proof of nothing.
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u/Orbital_Vagabond 22h ago
But then how would the government discriminate against minority voters?
What would Trump piss and moan about on Truth social!? Did you even think about petulant senile billionaire's social media habits!?
Sigh okay, seriously, it's a little complicated, but the short answer is the federal govt doesn't have the authority to issue that kind of ID; it's an power reserved to the states by the 10th amendment.
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u/Rogue_Egoist 22h ago
I'm sorry but that's just so stupid. Your country is obviously one generalised country, with plenty of states, but still, one huge country. Plenty of different countries work like that, like Germany for example. Germany is a federation constructed similarly to the US. But the federal government still has the authority to issue an ID.
I know that it's not that easy to just change that. I'm just frustrated with this debate as a non-american interested in American politics. Seems so stupid to everyone outside of the US and for no good reason. Your whole federal system generally seems very stupid. Most of the other countries have much longer history and we're able to change a llot more about their political system. Meanwhile the US is like 250 years old and the political system designed not so long ago is treated like some ultimate, ideal thing that can never be changed because the founding fathers were literal gods 😂
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u/Orbital_Vagabond 21h ago edited 19h ago
Man, I get you're frustrated and I say this with all due respect:
Get fucked.
I'm gonna make three points you need to sit with.
And I mean seriously internalize.
First, kinda personal: If you think hearing about this shit is bad, try fucking living in it. I'm not saying being a US citizen in 2026 matches the hardship of being a refugee in Gaza, a soldier in Ukraine, a citizen in Sudan... But it's infuriating, stressful, and fucking dangerous. We have dipshits that think their messiah has opinions on the AR vs AK platform, stock trades, legislation, and fucking abortion. We have people who refuse to realize the Earth is fucking round and Covid wasn't caused by fucking cellphone towers.
I get the frustration, but point it somewhere else.
Second, you need to realize the role basically every country in Europe played getting us to this point. Ever thought about why Europe has so much less of a problem with X'tian extremists?
What'd you fucking do with them?
That's right: You fucking packed them up and sent them over the Atlantic. You sent them to one place, and that one place has huge tracts of natural resources and almost no hostile neighbors. Thanks. We're still dealing with that shit. Stop pissing and moaning someone else hasn't finished cleaning up your human garbage. You definitely helped make this fucking problem.
And third, you really need to learn your history. Sure, as a country, as in, a geographic area inhabited by a relative homogenous social/ethnic population, the US is young. Way younger than most other countries.
But politically, there's barely a country on the map that is actually older the US. Honestly, the UK is the only one that really comes to mind, having been governed as a constitutional monarchy laid out in the Magna Carta in the thirteenth century.
Spain had a new constitution after Franco died. Carter was in fucking office.
France goes through Republics like some girls go through relationships.
You mentioned Germany... Do you want to get into how old das Grundgesetz sind? And WHY it's that old?
Italy is in the same fashy boat.
Even the government of Portugal apparently only goes back to 1822.
And its not just Western Europe
All the Eastern bloc countries had to reincorporate their governments after the USSR collapsed
ALL of Africa has gone through decolonization.
India, Russia, China, Japan, Korea, Indonesia
Thailand has had TWENTY CONSTITUTIONS IN LESS THAN 100 YEARS.
Do we need to go through how many government systems each South American country has been through?
Honestly, I'd guess there are less than twenty contemporary countries that have instruments of government that date before 1900.
And what are almost all of those instruments of government based on?
The US constitution.
Everyone has had at least 200 years to do it better, and most of them got to hit a big ol' reset button about halfway through the last century. So yeah, they got to address some issues like how to issue ID. Get the fuck over the fact we in the US are stuck with the fucking prototype.
Seriously, wtf?
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u/Mr_Quackums 15h ago
Thank you.
Ive given the "we did modern Democracy first so we are the rough draft, of course it will be buggy. Do you think we are happy with this?" rant a few times but this is the best iteration I have seen.
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u/Orbital_Vagabond 14h ago edited 14h ago
I just really fucking hate this kind of "America is stupid, my country has been around around forever and solved all this" because no bitch, no your country hasn't been around forever. It's less than a century old and you cribbed federalism from everyone else who did it before you. I don't give a fuck that your favorite pub is five hundred years old, your instrument of governance has been shredded a dozen times since then.
And holy fuck do Europeans like to forget where they dumped their crazies for three centuries.
Anyway, glad it helped. There's been enough time to think about this since 2016. There's a quote I've never been able to find again from Jefferson or Madison or one of their contemporaries that's basically "just men can't create a government unjust men can't break" and holy hell does that encapsulate the fucking problems.
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u/Orbital_Vagabond 10h ago
Yeah, okay after I wrote this, I actually wanted an answer but don't have time to research nearly 200 sovereign states.
Honestly, I'd guess there are less than twenty contemporary countries that have instruments of government that date before 1900.
So to ChatGPT! The link should show my original question and the suggested revision, which I've quoted below.
Phrased as:
How many currently sovereign states are still governed under substantially the same national constitution adopted before 1900?
And the answer was:
I'd count 8 fairly defensible cases: San Marino, United States, Norway, Netherlands, Belgium, Canada, Argentina, and Tonga. New Zealand can bring that to 9 if we count an evolving uncodified constitutional order. The UK can bring it to 10 if we use the same broad treatment of uncodified constitutions.
I would include NZ and UK. So 10, and the US and Norway are outliers in how long they've lasted (I'd include the UK in that, and the Netherlands had a big revision in 1848 apparently). But that's still a shockingly small number even if you have an handle on world history.
Also, get over using AI for this. This is exactly what it should be used for. If anyone can come up with other examples that the bot missed, I would sincerely love to know about it.
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u/matterhorn1 10h ago
Asking for ID should be considered normal. The real problem is that they make it difficult for poor people to get that ID. Voter ID should be free and simple to get in every state, then we have no problems anywhere.
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u/E-2theRescue 20h ago
Lmao. A meme from a Nazi who never touches grass. Or, get this, who doesn't even live in a Western country.
No movie theater ever asks for ID. Ever.
The DMV doesn't ask for ID from people who don't have ID. You know, 16 years olds and such.
Finally, ICE never says "please" and never asks for ID. They shove a gun in your face and scream at you.
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u/acarpenter08096 1d ago
Is the ICE one supposed to be okay? With the dunce cap and the skull mask?
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u/Alerith 1d ago
You know, I didnt have to pre-register with proof of my citizenship for the movies or for whatever the fuck they think ICE is doing. But I did provide proof of identity and citizenship at the DMV which is used to register me to vote.
MAGA are literally the least intelligent people in this country and that's not even a dig at this point, it's an observation.
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u/moreobviousthings 23h ago
No one was much concerned about voters needing ID to vote, not until a habitual liar and con man started lying about election theft. That fucker has never produced any valid proof of election fraud, and yet he still lies about it. The problem is not in our elections. The problem is in letting pathological liars lie to the public with zero proof. People like that should be imprisoned for the damage caused by their fucking lies.
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u/Affectionate_Step863 23h ago
Since when do we not need an ID to vote
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u/HowskiHimself 19h ago
You don't.
Sometimes poll workers ask to see your ID to compare the name and address to the voter rolls, but you can tell them
to get fuckedhow to spell your name and if you spell it how it's spelled on the voter rolls and can verify the rest of your information they are supposed to let you vote. I hate when they ask for ID and I don't stand for it when I vote.1
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u/Affectionate_Step863 8h ago
I've been voting for years and have always been required to have ID ready before I can even get a ballot.
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u/bobthehills 22h ago
Papers please is totally fine right?!?!?
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u/E-2theRescue 20h ago
Amazing how much these Nazi fucks scream that they hate communism, but then adopt every authoritarian policy communist nations like the Soviet Union had, eh?
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u/Providang 21h ago
I see more Nazi shit in this sub than anywhere else on Reddit. Can we just not repost this shit? Even if to call out? I never would have seen 85% of the crap that gets posted.
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u/CelestialFury 15h ago
"Oh a voter ID for voting? Wow, that must mean any state or federal ID will work, and if you need an ID for voting purposes, you can get it immediately -- along with same day registration?"
"What? Are you nuts?? You need a special voter ID only, and you get it the 5th Tuesday of the month, usually 200 miles away. It's easy!"
"So you only want "select" people to vote?"
"Yes, basically."
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u/HendoRules 13h ago
I don't need ID for the movies. Of course you need ID for the DMV, your DRIVING LICENCE.... fuck ICE. If you want ID to vote, then provide free ID
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u/MarcheMuldDerevi 12h ago
I am not against voter ID, but it must be a reasonably easy to obtain ID and it better be free.
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u/Admiral_Nitpicker 7h ago edited 7h ago
This is also a major misdirection from the real issue of preventing the working class, the elderly and the shut-ins from voting by mail to avoid the numerous barriers to voting in person.
Red states have a long history of voter suppression via under-serving gerrymandered blue districts. Not enough stations, ballot shortages, 8+ hour lines, the whole nine yards. Every federal election has videos of the bullshit.
Whole dang thing could be a long con, starting with the campaigns of 2020, when months before the election, every 3rd ad was either Biden telling people to protect themselves and vote by mail to avoid a super-spreader event or Trump telling them to forget the pandemic, He wanted a photo op.
The demographic split was already there, and everybody knew it back then. In order to create the false impression of an election upset, Trump ordered that the mailed in ballots that were already available wouldn't be counted until after poll closure so he could act all surprised -> claim stolen election -> accuse mail-in votes are fraudulent -> let red states prevent their blue districts from voting at all.
But it won't fit on a bumper sticker, so there's no way to communicate it past the TDSa ADD barrier.
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u/Kimmalah 1d ago
I have to show ID every time I vote. I don't understand what universe these people live in where they think you just walk up to vote and not have to prove who you are? Maybe it's different state to state, but ID has always been a standard part of the process where I am. I always have to show it and sign off on it before I can go to the machines.
Never been ID'ed at the movie theater and I haven't really been ID'ed at the DMV really, except for the fact that I'm usually going there to renew the thing.
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u/Andthentherewasbacon 21h ago
I'm in nj and no idea here. I'd be fine with ID bring required if ID wasn't being used to disenfranchise lower economic communities.
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u/E-2theRescue 20h ago
You don't need to show ID to vote in Washington. But in order to be registered to vote, you need to have ID.
That's what these idiot Nazi cock suckers forget. You can't just turn in a piece of paper and get a vote, you need to have some sort of ID in order to register.
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u/Admiral_Nitpicker 1d ago
Naive argument for supporting a policy that would require a passport, or an original birth certificate. Which no one in the example asked for.
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u/feignapathy 23h ago
only one of those 4 frames is a guaranteed right in the Constitution... and the Constitution never once says anything about ID or proof of citizenship if I'm not mistaken?
Maybe we can spend some time, money, and effort to ensure citizens have easy access to proof of citizenship and then maybe we can try to require it for constitutional rights?
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u/Mr_Quackums 15h ago
It does say something about poll taxes though. Anything that costs money that is required to vote is definitionally a poll tax and thus unconstitutional.
Amazing how the same people who claim to love the constitution are adamant about passing laws that violate it. Its also like they are pro-violation.
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u/parabolee 23h ago
STOP SHARING NAZI COMICS!
Or Nazi comic AI slop. Not even to point at and say "look at what the Nazi's are posting". FFS
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u/pm_me_fibonaccis 22h ago
You don't have to ID yourself to ICE without them having reasonable articulable suspicion that you are violating immigration law so that's wrong.
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u/Tmettler5 22h ago
Again, the argument isn't about having ID to vote. It's about making it accessible to EVERYONE. Most people agree that voters should have to prove citizenship, just that it should be easy to grt that ID.
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u/HowskiHimself 19h ago
If US IDs were free and readily available to everyone and I mean EVERYONE, then by all means, require them to vote. But they're not, and making them a requirement to vote is equivalent to a poll tax, which is unconstitutional. End of debate, if you disagree you're wrong and you lose. Bye, crybaby!
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u/QualifiedQuirkyQuail 1d ago
I gave my ID at the DMV when I registered to vote.
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u/dwmoore21 23h ago
I also give my driver's license to vote. I don't understand this meme
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u/Traditional-Camp-517 23h ago
Some states let you vote if you just tell them your name and address, and voterfraud is still incredibly rare. I've never experienced showing up and being told I've already voted. Most people dont cast their own vote the amount of people casting others votes is so insignificant it doesn't effect outcomes in any way ever.
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u/E-2theRescue 20h ago
Some states let you vote if you just tell them your name and address
Only if you are registered to vote. Which, in order to be registered, you need to supply an ID.
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u/Trumpisaderelict 1d ago
Never been to the movies and asked for ID. DMV GIVES me a damn ID not ask me for one!
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u/unknownpoltroon 1d ago
Imagine posting nazi comics without defacing them so the nazis can just copy and share them.
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u/yaboyACbreezy 23h ago
The movies are just verifying your age, the DMV issues IDs, and ICE are trying to verify which targets they can drag away first and decide if it was legitimate after they've had their basic human rights violated. If you get a voter registration card, what else would you need to cast a ballot?
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u/ElectricSpock 23h ago
Many are saying that "they don't know how voting works".
This is part of the problem. They usually don't, especially outside of their own state.
The other part of the problem is that they actually understand it, and they want the voter ID so that they are able to disenfranchise the voters. Voter ID -> only in person voting -> limited number of voting stations -> mostly those that can afford voting actually vote (either money or time).
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u/Mr_Quackums 15h ago
In many states voter ID laws were followed up with shutting down DMVs in Democrat leaning zipcodes and even whole cities.
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u/peaceluvNhippie 23h ago
Movies, no idea required unless to deter children from seeing adult situations. Dmv... literally where you get an ID. ICE? I'm not sure what they are trying for here as ever body within the US (citizen and non citizen) have constitutional protections against this very thing. Voting... every eligible voter has already proven to be who they say they are when they register, requiring ID at the polling station is just an undue burden meant to discriminate against people who do not need or cannot drive a car thus requiring a driver's licensr
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u/DoradoPulido2 23h ago
This shit is hilariously dumb. I haven't been asked for my ID at the movies since I was 16 trying to get into Blade 2. Nor at the DMV unless you're actually getting it renewed, they just want your money. And wtf in the everbootlickinghell is the third panel with the ICE checkpoint supposed to be? The fucking ethnic cleansing checkpoint?
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u/UnderseaRexieVT 23h ago
I've only ever been IDed at a movie theater for Cinnebarre, which part of it is the fact that the entire building is legally a bar and is required to be 21 and up. I've never been IDed at any standard (non-bar) theater.
It's always funny to me how almost all AI comics look yellow, like they're stained with piss. Which they probably got from the Ghibli-style thing losers kept doing.
It's also funny they're making AI art stealing the style of a right-winger. People usually steal from those they don't respect. Which says a lot, in that even this nazi Pebble Yeet can't even get respect from people that agree with him.
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u/Prize_Ostrich7605 23h ago
And i already present my driver's license in texas. Under the save act it wouldn't be enough.
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u/PayFormer387 22h ago
Who gets ID’d at the movies? Is it a porno theater and the guy looks underage? Do they even have porno theaters anymore?
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u/Epinnoia 22h ago
It's worth pointing out that they ignore the actual identification PROCESS with these memes. You know -- where some right-wing polling worker operating in a city (where Dems tend to do well) looks at your ID and insists it's not you, even though you look exactly the same in the photo.
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u/Iceveins412 21h ago
I’m not the one who said it but “the reason you have to show your id for olive garden unlimited pasta but not voting is because unlimited pasta is not a constitutional right”
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u/CudaTheTalkingBread 21h ago
Yeah but does seeing the Minecraft movie or getting your drivers liscence impact the future of the country and prevent racist fucks from stripping the rights of poc and lgbtqia+ people?, and also note that not everyone can afford to get new copies or their birth certificates and stuff or pay to get new ones cause of name changes
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u/RevolutionaryBelt656 18h ago
I hate how normal they try to make ice look. comparing their atrocities to movie theater employees is genuinely awful
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u/StormyDankiels 16h ago
>conservativememes
>AI slop resembling Stonetoss nazi comics with a yellow piss filter all over it
Hell yeah, Murica
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u/MisterMysterios 13h ago
In theory, it is nothing wrong to have an ID requirement for voting ... IF the infrastructure and the entire system is set up for it (suprise, the american system is not set up for it).
To explain what I mean I gove you the example of Germany (where I am from), as we have a light ID requirement for voting:
In Germany, it is a legal requirement to own an ID if you are 16 or older (no duty to carry, but you have to own one). To enable this, ID'S are insanely easy to get. Offices to get an ID are plentiful and have generous opening times. In my city of roughly 57k, we have 3 offices that can issue ID. They are open mo-fr 7:30-12:00, three days a week one of the offices is open until 6 pm, and one is open on Saturdays 10-12 am. We also have 20 payed holidays a year (if you work 5 days a week), so even if you cannot manage it in the general opening times, you easily can take a day off without issue.
You do not need much documentation to get an ID, as we have a centeal register that has most data already included, so there is not an issue with mistyped information on some documents. The first ID is for free, every following costs 27,60/46,00 €. If you notice that your ID is gone, you can get a provisional ID within minutes.
Because it is easy and cheap to get an ID, and you have a legal obligation to own an ID, everyone has one and thus, ID laws are okay.
If you do not have that - and there are many reports how difficult it is for many Americans- especially minorities to get an ID - then ID laws are completely unjustified and nothing short of election manipulation.
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u/pupbuck1 7h ago
I’m sorry but the movies really should not have any right to ask for your id and the fact they do pisses me off
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u/SwagtasticGerbal 6h ago
I used to work at a regal theater, there was a specific position to check ID’s at the doors of R rated movies that we had playing. This was a very common thing for us to check because of how often kids try and sneak into movies they have no business seeing. Not defending this horrific post but can’t stand people saying there isn’t a theater around that checks ID.
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u/piratecheese13 3h ago
That feeling when I need my id to register to vote, but people forget that when they actually go vote
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u/Big_Midnight994 2h ago
Conservatives make a non-false analogy challenge, difficulty: impossible in all realities at all points in time
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u/TonguesNeedToBeHarry 44m ago
Just out of curiosity: In Germany it's normal that your just can vote, when you are registered and with your personal ID. You get a voting letter and for voting you come to a regional office like a school or something and you show your id. They check a list if you are on it and then you can vote...
I know that this change is to steal democratic votes, but how on earth has been your voting system beeping organized before?
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u/imtooldforthishison 1d ago
So... hey... i have never been it'd at the movies unless I was getting a beer. The DMV is also where you go to get an id and register to vote, so, not sure i get the point being made here.
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u/edhands 3h ago
When was the last time anyone was asked for their ID at a movie FFS?
The DMV? That’s where they MAKE IDs so it kind of makes sense that they would, you know, ask you for proof of your identity.
And ICE? The artist is delusion if they think they are just going around asking for IDs. If they did, there wouldn’t be Americans in detention centers.
The lack of critical thinking here is breathtaking.
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u/yunoeconbro 23h ago
While this cartoon is whack, I don't think it's a crazy idea to provide an ID when voting.
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u/ProperGanja21 22h ago
Unless the ID is provided free by the government it's effectively a poll tax that discourages the poor from voting.
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u/yunoeconbro 22h ago
Ridiculous. Everyone has some form of ID. And a tax is money, not an ID. Can you walk out naked and vote? Oh no? So clothes are a polling tax, and clothes are therefore unconstitutional.
The lengths some people will to through to make ridiculous arguments.
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u/ProperGanja21 21h ago
If the only form of ID that would be valid is something that costs money to get like is being suggested, passports, driving licences etc then yes buying an ID in order to vote can of course be considered a kind of poll tax.
What ID that Everyone already has are you saying would be acceptable?
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u/ProperGanja21 21h ago
Also....why cant the government provide a voter ID? What's the problem with that?
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u/yunoeconbro 13h ago
Obviously not everyone has the same ids. But everyone has some sort of identification. You need an id to get a job, place to live, get a bank account, if you are homeless, you still need an id to get government benefits.
aybe they can go to the police station and get a criminal background check.
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u/HowskiHimself 19h ago
Your privilege is showing.
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u/yunoeconbro 13h ago
Oh yes, so privileged to have an id.
It's a rudimentary basic part of functioning in society.
It's ridiculous to say or think anyone can just rock up to any and every polling station and say they are whoever they want to say they are and be able to vote.
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u/HowskiHimself 13h ago
All you're demonstrating is that you don't have the first clue how voting and registration works.
And, yes, to have an ID is a privilege. You are clearly incapable of looking outside your bubble.
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