Palast cites multiple sources in the article. Including the US Elections Assistance Commission, the NAACP of Georgia, an audit by the State of Washington, the Brennan Center for Justice, Georgia’s SB 202 law, an NPR study, an MIT study, and the United States Civil Rights Commission.
Just because it doesn’t have indexed and linked citation references, doesn’t mean it is inaccurate. If you feel that it might be, I would encourage you to fact check it yourself.
But, we’ve deviated, unintentionally (right?), from the original meme and the fact that Operation Condor happened and devastated South America. Maybe that was the intention of the previous commenter.
Palast cites multiple sources in the article. Including the US Elections Assistance Commission, the NAACP of Georgia, an audit by the State of Washington, the Brennan Center for Justice, Georgia’s SB 202 law, an NPR study, an MIT study, and the United States Civil Rights Commission.
Just because it doesn’t have indexed and linked citation references, doesn’t mean it is inaccurate. If you feel that it might be, I would encourage you to fact check it yourself.
But, we’ve deviated, unintentionally (right?), from the original meme and the fact that Operation Condor happened and devastated South America. Maybe that was the intention of the previous commenter.