April 18, 2083 - Congresspeople in the House of Representatives have proposed a new bill aimed to empower those who are facing the societal repercussions of slavery and racism. This legislation advocates for a unique approach, suggesting that the votes of African Americans and other minority groups be counted at face value while the votes of white Americans should be weighed to counterbalance their covert racism. This visionary proposal aims to rectify the deep-seated damage inflicted by centuries of slavery and racism, signaling a commitment to empowerment and justice for marginalized communities.
The proposed bill also recognizes that systemic inequalities persist in contemporary society, echoing the injustices of the past. By assigning a value of 3/5 (.6) to each white vote, the legislation would correct these imbalances and create a more representative democracy. The intention is not to perpetuate divisions but to bridge the gap, ensuring that every citizen's voice is heard and valued in the democratic process.
As the legislation makes its way through Congress, other bills are already being introduced to clarify the rights of more than 100 million Displaced Persons of Differing Nationalities (DPDNs) who claim America as their home. While none of these bills have yet been passed by the House, the proposed legislation marks the beginning of a truly inclusive and equitable democratic system.