We the People — But Which People? The Supreme Court, the Ballroom, and the App That Doesn't See Us
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On April 29th, 2026 the Supreme Court ruled 6-3 in Louisiana v. Callais and gutted Section 2 of the Voting Rights Act — the last major legal protection keeping Black voters represented in Congress. Justice Elena Kagan wrote in dissent that the decision renders Section 2 all but a dead letter. The same day Florida's Republican legislature passed a new map eliminating a majority-Black district. The same day. Not a coincidence. Meanwhile the administration that cannot pass gun control legislation is demanding a $400 million ballroom to protect one man after a shooting it couldn't stop. And a reform app built on the vision of James Wilson — the same James Wilson who wrote the Three-Fifths Compromise in 1787 — is operating inside maps that just got harder to challenge. Three stories. One question. Who gets protected in America — and who doesn't? Let's have this conversation.
00:00 — Disclaimer01:54 — Introduction02:55 — Mission05:07 — Opening: April 29th, 2026 — the Supreme Court, Florida, and the day Section 2 became all but a dead letter07:49 — The Background: Three stories, one thread — the VRA ruling, the ballroom hypocrisy, and the app built on Wilson's foundation operating inside maps that just got harder to challenge20:55 — The Data: 15 House seats at risk, a majority-Black Florida district eliminated, zero gun control legislation, and the through line from 1787 to today24:51 — Personal Truth: The balance sheet of American democracy has never balanced for Black people — not in 1787, not in 1865, not in 1965, and not today29:08 — Close/Action Steps: Know the ruling, watch Florida, ask whose people, connect the ballroom to the budget, and understand that the redistricting war just got a new weapon
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