Disenfranchising people from political power/rights/involvement because you arrested them would seem to be as undemocratic as you could possibly get. Considering that there's ample evidence that black people are disproportionately punished at each stage of the law/criminal process (for equal crimes to a white person). it's clearly the new Jim Crow.
Basically it's the ultimate tempation for corruption if the government can just make shit up and take your legal vote away. It can and will be used, if such a power exists. When such laws exist, people will be targeted if they can be guessed to belong to one or the other political party from what they look like or howe they dress.
Word, the US imprisons an absurdly huge number of people, treats them as slave labor, tortures them (again: solitary confinement=torture), and then makes sure they can't even take part in changing the system not just while they're incarcerated, but ever!
Right now it's just quietly accepted that felons, undocumented immigrants, and the directly disenfranchised groups (minorities and the poor in various locations with voter id/etc laws) can't vote.
No it isn't... Unless you mean "accepted as fact" and not "accepted as acceptable".
Well except undocumented immigrants... which for obvious reasons we can't have ghosts voting.
I feel like you're expecting me to respond to something you didn't type yet, and yeah, when it's something that is just quietly allowed that is no different from accepting something to those who are being wronged.
Max, you're saying you want to let illegal aliens vote if they simply express the desire?
How would that even work? Would they have to show up in person, or would I be able to do an absentee ballot for any election around the globe I care to participate in? Would I be allowed to pop over for a holiday in early November 2020 and vote because I say I feel trans-American, despite having no legal status to fall back on?
I mean, I have mixed feelings. It seems crazy, but on the other hand, to have been able to have voted for Trump myself - rather than just persuading my American in-laws to do so - would have been glorious. Plus you'd have the hilarity of 4chan organising meme candidates in banana republics up and down the globe.
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You know damn well that isn't what I meant.