A little dissapointed, I was looking forward to a giant meltdown from twitter. Anonymous is just, well, too anonymous for it to salt well. /pol/ is only good for funny frog pictures in my opinion. Again, I don't want to spam the thead up with a 1488 sentences paragraph on my personal and depressing worldviews. Plus nihilism really doesn't travel well through the internet. I have had multiple occasions of it being misinterpreted here as either anger or edgelording. I can explain if you give me a link how and where. You can even PM me if you want to.
I don't know much of Alabama and have no reference in mind for it. In fact I don't know much about voter suppression in the first place, except that african americans seem to dislike, or at least SJW soyboys claim that they do so*, having an ID on them to vote, which just seems silly to me. Everybody should have an ID all the time if they step out of home. I don't see any biggie on this. The US fear of IDs strikes me as another irrational fear like their fear of the number 13, or the oriental fear of the number 4, or those silly beliefs in star signs and new age un-science.
* I have seen a lot of blacks quite upset that whites consider them all criminals or idiots who can't carry an ID card and are quite infuriated with its patronising message.
Since most blacks I assume are legal US citizens and are eligible for voting, I kind of agree with their reaction, and the cynic in me thinks that the democrats just want to avoid ID laws to keep their mexican immigrant voter base and are just using the blacks as an excuse to virtue signal and keep their illegal non black voters.