Clay Cane masterfully dismantles the cynical claim that gutting the Voting Rights Act benefits Black Republicans, revealing it as a calculated strategy to erase Black political agency. This analysis cuts through partisan rhetoric to expose a systemic effort to undermine democratic representation for historically marginalized communities.
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I'm a I'm a full 49 years old right now, y'all. 49.
>> 49.
>> Clay, why did somebody say, "Clay, 49 ain't a big Yeah. Like, it's 50. You don't need a whole week off. the one. I thought, "Oh, they cut some class out cuz you took a whole week off." What the >> you but I I always do during my birthday. You know, you got to have some downtime. You know, I always I tend to do that. It's funny. I saw this really good review of uh Burnedout Master's House. And this uh this man was like, "Well, at first I didn't know about this book because this guy is a young guy, you know, writing about American child slavery and I'm used to like older folks writing about it." I'm like, I don't think he realizes I'm 49 years old going on 50. I am not a young guy. Brother, if you out there watching, that was very nice. But I I am a grown ass man. I'm very frank. I'm not I'm not saying >> he's like, "No, >> I'm seasoned. I'm I'm in UNK territory at this point." You know what I mean?
So, uh I'm not I So, I think people think I'm younger than what I am. Uh but no, I'm I'm grown as hell. 49 is is grown, you know. It is so unfortunate grown. I mean, you older than what Obama was when he became president.
>> Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Like I'm not not a young man. I'm I'm a you know, very grateful. Very grateful. All that good stuff. You know, I wanted to um talk a little bit and I want you to break this down, too.
>> You know, I talked about it yesterday, what happened with the um Voting Rights Act and Clarence Thomas's dream has come true. uh he he basic he basically has said this that they want to gut the entire Voting Rights Act completely because there are people who feel like the Voting Rights Act did his job and we don't need it anymore which is ridiculous and the data shows us that's ridiculous because the amount of black folks that who that are in the country are are not proportionate to what's in Congress. So whatever the case may be.
>> Right. Right. Yeah. But I want to play a brief clip of um his name is Brett Stevens >> and he was on Bill Maher's show over the weekend >> and they were talking about the Voting Rights Act and Brett Stevens, I believe he works for the New York Times.
>> He said something really interesting >> that kind of uh shook me a little bit.
>> And listen to the very end of what Brett Stevens says.
>> Uh check this out. I think they made the right call >> in this case. Yes.
>> I think it's going to I think this is they're going to look back and think this is like I mean we've heard a lot of talk about a civil war. This is like a step toward that because you I saw the map the picture of the map of what it's going to look like. There's going to be no black Congress people from the south.
You think you can you can cut off the part of the country that has the most African-Americans in it and that map is like completely red. Maybe there's a few maybe just the central Atlanta or someplace like that where it's going to and you think people are just going to take that line.
>> As a result, I I will I will absolutely eat crow. That's wrong. Okay. What I think what you're going to have what you think you're actually going to have is you're going to have black representation, but a lot more of it is going to be Republican.
Brett Stevens of the New York Times said that we're going to have black representation, >> but a lot more will be Republican.
Show me that right now.
>> Right.
>> Show me that right now.
There are tons of red areas all over the country.
>> Yep.
>> There will be no black Republicans.
They're all leaving the House at this point.
>> Yes. Yes, there's only been one, >> zero, >> zero.
>> Now, >> now, >> it's not like we live in a in in in a majority uh you know, blue areas all throughout the South. Now, Louisiana, Mississippi, there aren't Show me the black Republicans now. What are you talking about? How are you an expert from the New York Times talking about this when now we don't have enough black Republicans in office? And secondly, and as far as in in the House, secondly, there's only been one black woman >> in the history of the Republican party to be in the House, and that is the late Mia Love.
>> The the redrawing of these maps is not to give access to black Republicans.
>> It's to make sure no black Democrats are in office. And furthermore, black Republicans, Mr. Stevens, if they aren't for black people, it doesn't matter.
>> Yeah.
>> But even the ones who aren't for black people can't get into Congress and stay in Congress.
John J. um not Wesley Hunt got mollywapped.
Got mollywed.
>> Yeah.
>> In the primary.
>> Uhhuh.
>> So Brett Steven the highest against Democrats, by the way.
>> He did for for the general, but I think he got like less than 2%.
>> And they still was like, "Sit your black ass down." Mhm.
>> And let's be honest, the kind of black Republican the GOP rewards.
>> Yeah.
>> They rewards reward someone like Byron Donald who didn't even support the John Lewis Voting Rights Act.
>> Rewards someone like like Tim Scott who senator of South Carolina who according to Cy Booker, New Jersey senator, lied about his support for the George Floyd policing act. They vote against black people all the time, >> which is why they aren't even the even in the CBC, the Congressional Black Caucus. What are you talking about? You believe this will give access to black Republicans? Will Herd, >> who was in the in the early 2000s, he had to leave. He was a black Republican in Texas who was elected in a predominantly Hispanic and white area.
these black Republicans can't even get elected in the black area because they don't have a black agenda in any way, shape, or form. But if you really think, >> I want you to show me the receipts now.
Why are there only four?
>> And I think four is the the max that they've had >> since I mean since like reconstruction. Like this is a ridiculous comment to make that you believe that the the re the vicious attack on the Voting Rights Act is going to bring in some black Republican Wakanda.
>> I mean, >> why are we This is This was pointed. It was strategy.
>> It's a long game. It's nothing to do with black Republicans. And we're not gonna have more black representation at all with this map.
>> And if black Republicans, and I covered it in my New York Times bestseller, the grift, if they don't obey the rules, they get their ass kicked out.
>> Right?
>> Look at JC Watts. Look how Coen Pal left the party. Look how Coen Pal was booed in 2000 at the RNC convention when he said the word affirmative action. Mhm.
Mhm.
>> So, I mean, that was a very strange comment to me that no one on that panel could fact check. Show me them. Now, this is about making sure, and mind you, we have a we have a voter voter turnout issue, but ensuring there will be no black representation in the South, Republican or Democrat.
>> Right.
>> What the hell is he talking about? Go ahead, Reesei.
>> A stupid goofy ass clown. I cannot stand a oops did I do that head ass [ __ ] white person. Lean in and own stand in it that you do not believe that black people should be able to elect their own representatives.
Yes, black people will be able to vote, but with these maps, black people will not be able to at the district level elect the candidate of their choice.
Now, that's racist.
And the inability for Democrats to be elected in the South will, as you pointed out, Clay, mean the elimination of black representation in the South where black people are most heavily concentrated in terms of the proportion of that state's population.
That is such a huge bonus in all of this.
However, the reason why I still maintain that this is Trump Crow at work, which I I don't want to say Jim Crow 2.0, is because I do believe that this is ultimately a war on white people.
It's just that when you put black people, the blacks, when you put us at the forefront, when you say, "Well, just ain't going to be no more black [ __ ] in Congress anymore."
Well, black people, y'all ain't going to be able to vote for Democrats no more at the district level. Then you don't get the resistance from the Brett Stevens stupid [ __ ] asses of the world. You don't get the resistance from the white people that don't think that black people should have citizenship in this country, who think black people need to leave a plantation. You don't get the resistance from them. and not getting resistance from this one party rule is going to be detrimental to white people in a way that they have not experienced before.
And the reason why I say that is because since the 60s, the majority white people have been voting Republican >> since ' 64.
>> Since ' 64, presidential races across the board. Now you have some states where there's some more woke white.
Since then, look at >> even Bill Clinton didn't get the majority. Even Bill Folks think Bill Clinton got it. Bill Clinton didn't get it, >> right?
>> He got close, but he didn't get the majority.
>> But he didn't get it.
>> Since then, white people's net worth has gone up. All of these advancements have been made. Now, we know from statistics that the economy does better under Democratic presidents. We know that because of Democratic presidents in Congress, >> you've had uh massive access to healthare.
>> So all of these economic advancements, all these advancements in terms of healthc care security, in terms of infrastructure, in terms of civil rights for non-black people, all of those have come without a majority white support. So that means that a majority white people have been able to vote their guns and butter.
Don't tread on me and I don't want you to have your nobody no choice or as one white [ __ ] said uh was it Nick Fest your body my choice. They have been able to vote for their wet dream of racism and bigotry and disenfranchisement of other people without the [ __ ] consequences. Now, we do see in southern states that have Republican trifectas where they have lower um education rankings, a lot of things that their votes have paid the consequences for. But on a broader scale, because this country has gone back and forth between Democratic and Republican rule, presidents, Congress, whatever the [ __ ] white people, majority white voters have not had to pull their [ __ ] electoral weight to get advancements in this country. So what happens when now short of them waking the [ __ ] up and pulling their weight for advancements, you have Republican rule. I already laid it out earlier. $187 billion cut from food stamps. Look at the gas prices.
$448 average.
That's not even talking about how diesel fuel prices are through the [ __ ] roof, which is the most direct impact on everything that's transported using diesel.
White people are going to be harmed in a way that they haven't been accustomed to through Project 2025, through what the Republicans have in store, which is a permanent underclass system that has food insecurity, housing insecurity, and healthc care insecurity. And by the way, [ __ ] up polluted areas. Golly, they have data centers that are coming to rural America. Farmers are [ __ ] uh uh filing bankruptcy.
And so my point in this is yes, the neon headline is the blacks are out of Congress. The blacks do not get to elect their own representatives in these gerrymandered districts.
But the reality is what will happen if Republicans have trifecta rule.
It's carnage. And it is carnage that white people will be paying for. They're already paying for it.
To be honest, they've been paying for it since Trump has been in office.
But now they will have to pick aside their survival or their whiteness.
and Republicans are banking on their whiteness will be enough to keep them in line with the destruction of the American social construct. And so, yes, neon black, neon letters, war on blacks, but when you look at what white people have been able to accomplish despite their votes, that is no longer going to be possible with this new electoral system. So, what are they going to do? That's the big question. What are the whites going to do? Are you going to lay down and accept this war on your livelihood and the generations to come of your offspring or are you going to [ __ ] do something?
Whether that is start to vote Democrats or whatever the [ __ ] it is, start to demand equal participation in this electoral process. I'm not gonna hold my breath, but I think it's going to come to a head. I don't think that it's going to come to a head because black people going to raise up and start start um shooting [ __ ] because we can't elect a goddamn congress person. I think it's going to come to a head because of what's going to happen to the whites and they got all the [ __ ] guns. And so when you look at what happens when white people are disenfranchised with no other alternative, that's when we have the real [ __ ] problems. So that's what people need to be really worried about because black people, we done figured it out. Democracyy's never really worked that well for us. We just barely got a second seat in Louisiana.
Now they're trying to take that away, but we just barely got that.
>> So we've already operated in the system.
We've already concentrated ourselves locally in ways where we can be free to move about the cabin, right, in our in our little pockets. But what happens at the macro level when white people realize that this is now on them in a way that it hasn't been for the past 60 years?
>> I I just want to also add to the Brett Stevens point as far as this will elect more black Republicans because all these black folks are going to vote Republican. I want to add that in states like Florida, Kentucky, Louisiana, they have closed primaries. Mhm.
>> Therefore, if you're a registered Democrat, you can't even vote in the GOP primary.
It's such a sick thing. And that would require them to change their registration. That could take time as well. Who knows? I mean, it we got to just make it plain and say how intentional this is.
>> Yes.
>> And I agree with you that it is it is pointed towards white folks as well. And but this is where we are. We just can't.
It's just disturbing. It's just I It's not It's not You're gutting the Voting Rights Act and you're trying to call it black representation. I just can't Reesei.
>> It's gaslighting. It's It's also delusion. And it's because you have uh what Dr. C says, soft white nationalist.
Now, he said that about Democrats, but what I'm saying is that you have people that don't want to own it. They don't want to own it, but they're going to have no [ __ ] choice but to own what's coming.
And we already been there. WE'VE BEEN HERE FOR THE past 60 years. So now y'all get to welcome to the club. Y'all gonna get your nword wakeup call. How about that?
>> Let's go over to uh Denise Illinois.
What's up, Denise?
>> Hi Clay. How you doing?
>> Hi.
>> Doing great. How are you?
>> Happy birthday.
>> Thank you.
>> I love your hair, Reesei.
>> Thank you. Uh, what about my hair? It's just sunlight and berries.
>> Always on point clay.
>> Just sunlight and berries. That's it.
>> Hey, I just have a maybe I don't know if it's a a solution or not. I'm I'm just saying not trying to be funny. I know how you always say how can we what can we do or how can we get people out to vote? I'm just thinking it's a lot of uh tick tocking going on. It's a lot of boots on the ground going on dancing.
Maybe at every poll in every state or city, maybe they can have some music.
Maybe they can tell people to wear their cowboy boots or whatever kind of booth.
And after they vote, they can come out, laugh, and talk and communicate and see what's, you know, needed in the neighborhood. And what can they do?
Maybe that'll help.
>> Listen, I'm I'm here for it. I'm whatever incentivizing that we could do, I'm here for it. Um I'm not on TikTok like that. I'm not great with the social media like that, but yeah, whatever whatever can whatever works >> that's going to move people, I'm here for it. But like I was saying yesterday, >> we really going to have to tap in locally. And if you're outraged by it, then you have to tap into your local nonprofit that's doing great work. Do not sleep on the NAACP legal defense fund. They do incredible work. Uh so if you're outraged by it, then show up to a town hall meeting. And the key thing is getting folks to register. That's really the key thing. And we're going to be into some really interesting times in November. They have redrawn maps.
They've gutted the Voting Rights Act. I mean, this is less than two years.
>> Yeah, >> less than two years. So, um, but I love boots on the ground. Listen, whatever works. And >> I also think we have to look at the data around higher voter turnout in other areas. What was the, um, uh, gosh, what was it? the the VA race that we just had.
>> Oh, um yeah. Yeah, the special um the special election >> election. Uhuh. What about it?
>> Oh, on on on red redrawing that had enormous voter I mean for a special election. Right. Right. Right.
>> So things like that. And >> so that's my hope. Yeah. Thank you.
>> Well, I mean if you if you think about uh the Black Voters Matter, remember uh I don't know if it was 2020. It might have been another election before that.
maybe 2018, but remember they used to have the the bus tour and they would have that. They would have a big thing or whatever the situation, you know, you have souls to the polls, but where is the money for those organizations?
>> Well, >> you know, the Met Gala, bless them, they raised $30 million.
Do we have to have >> million? Yeah, something like that. I was like, oh, this is a raise for the Met Gala.
>> Where does it go?
>> I don't Where's 30 million? I I don't I don't [ __ ] know, but >> I think it's some thing for the arts. I heard.
>> And that's cute. That's cute. I ain't got a problem with that. But my point is that the problem on the Democratic side is people don't want to show up and give money nowadays, unless they can put wear beautiful gowns and tuxedos and get acrylic awards and [ __ ] Then if there's a red carpet and and and it's [ __ ] you know, hot or not on, you know, best dressed people, all that [ __ ] they'll show up for that. But meanwhile, you got old crusty ass billionaires on the other side that don't even leave their [ __ ] house and they cut a check for a billion dollars for uh [ __ ] whoever to end affirmative action, to end abortion rights, to end this. A billion dollars, boom, $100 million, $10 million, whatever the [ __ ] So, I ain't hating on the Met Gala, but what I'm saying is you can get money, you can get people to show up when it's about them and how they look and how fabulous they are and oh, look at how fabulous the hair and the makeup is. And you got the other side that is focused at all times.
And I'm not saying it's either or, but I'm saying simultaneously this is happening. They are focused at all times from their [ __ ] wine sellers or whatever their mansions, their estates in dismantling this country. And we've seen every organization, whether it's civil rights or anything related to anything that ain't about white people and Republican causes, it's like the money ain't there.
You can't get sponsorships for events.
There's the DNC is massively underfunded compared to Republicans. And so even the urgency of this situation, we don't see a urgency in terms of of of of funding the organizations that have the credibility that do this work that galvanize people. All we see is more fabulous gowns and and and awards banquetss. Everybody got a a summit, an awards, an awards that and the [ __ ] that need the money for buses and [ __ ] like that and little marching bands for have a little voter rally, they ain't got no money.
Let's go over to uh where are we? Um let's go to Jerome from Chicago. What's up, brother Jerome?
>> Oh, man. What's going on, Clay K? You went to my neck of the woods, man. I know. It changed your life, man. Jackson State is Yeah. You and you and you you and Karen went down there. That's That's a sign in the spiritual world.
>> Mississippi. Yes. Jackson.
>> That's a sign in the spiritual world. Uh >> I told Reese I wasn't going to call for 30 days, but she she uh she got me out again. She got me to come to Houston.
She got me to break my thing on my 30-day thing. Let me say this. Let me say this first before I get to Reese because I want to give you a new terminology, a new nomenclature. I've been thinking about this election and you guys are always talking about the nine voter. This constitution that them white boys put together was genius, man.
We We're not nominating these nine voters, right? They got the power >> to change an election. They sat at home and they changed the election and they said let Trump tear down. Now the key is how you gonna get them to vote because in the constitution they could have made it a requirement to vote but them them founders knew that freedom it it keeps everything in balance. So instead of talking about them like they went against their interest, give them their props. They changed the election at a critical time just sitting at home. They had the power. They showed you that they had the power and the right and the freedom to sit at home and let him tear it up. Now on Rezi, you're absolutely correct because I thought those Epstein files was gonna make because I the people that I talked to I said if he ain't careful them same people that did January 6 is going to do it in reverse and that's going to be ugly. She's absolutely correct. They going to be Let me make the sound. Let me give you the sound. Did you hear that? They going to be knocking on the White House. They gonna be knock and when them white folks knock on your door, you saw them on January 6. That's the beauty of America, man. So, let uh I want to hear you and Reese's comment on my analysis of the of the non voter because a lady called uh I called uh Larie and she called and I want to tell that sister I heard your pain because I listen. I listen. She called and said, "I'm sick of listening.
I'm tired of listening. I send my I I teach my sons the boat. But see, I I I was listening so I knew the analysis of the rimmetic. Remember the arithmetic.
Never get away from the drone.
>> Brother, I I want to I want to go to the next call. And I I want Reesei to address this. And then uh call in on Friday if you can, brother. You know, I appreciate you. I do want to address this right here. Uh CB41 DZ, whatever your name is. Uh, Democrats started the KKK and Jim Crow, yet you stupid people still support them while they do nothing for you. Delusional. Uh, this is a troll, but I always love a little history lesson. Let me make this really, really plain. Uh, the KKK was started by racist white men. Full stop.
I don't care about the D or the R. It was started by racist white men. But if you want to be really historical and factual, it was started by former Confederates.
former Confederates, the Confederacy, five white men on Christmas Eve of 1864, I believe, starts the KKK, former Confederates. So, I really want to be clear about that. When the KKK falls apart by the late 1860s, it has a resurgence. I think it was in 1915 after watching Birth of a Nation. And the KKK was all over the South and the North.
And I believe the the man who revitalized it was a minister. We don't know what his what his political affiliation was. Right. So that Nick Cannon Amber Rose [ __ ] that you're putting out there, at the end of the day, the KKK was about white racist men terrorizing black people. And there were Democrats and Republicans who are part of the KKK.
And their most horrific time is during the early 1900s going into the 20s, 30s, 40s, 50s, and 60s. And I believe the man who started the KKK again, I want to say his name was William Harris, I believe.
And he was a minister, and we have no idea what his political affiliation was. I got to double check that. But that's when he watches Birth of a Nation and is revitalized.
So do a basic fact check of what these parties are. At the end of the day, white supremacy was a bipartisan issue.
A bipartisan issue. But the actual data, the actual facts, it was started by former Confederates, racist white men.
So your otherism on the D or the R, I don't really care. I'm going to go with whatever party that helps the most vulnerable.
Just a little fact check because folks love that. Yeah. Go ahead, Reesei. And let me tell you something, CB41. The funky ass president of the United States daddy was arrested at a Clu Klux Clan rally in 1927, [ __ ] >> in New York.
>> In New York, goofy ass [ __ ] And this Republican administration.
Oh, hey, let me let me let me pause.
Pete Hagstep was taken off of Biden's inaugural duty because he had tattoos associated with white nationalism.
That's the current secretary of [ __ ] defense.
This administration has indicted the Southern Poverty Law Center for having informants in the KKK.
NOT THE KKK, NOT THE actual terrorists, but people who infiltrated the organization. So, the Republican party is the party of the KKK in 2020, [ __ ] six. Keep up, [ __ ] Let's keep up. We 100 years later, >> who represents the KKK now, [ __ ] >> We don't have an administration that's trying to dismantle it. We have an administration that's trying to keep that organization, that terrorist organization from being infiltrated in a way that keeps people safe from their terrorism. How in the [ __ ] gas crisis working out for you too, CB41?
>> His name was William J. Simmons. And after seeing the birth of a nation in 1915, he decides he decides to revitalize the KKK. And it was all it was in it was in Illinois. It was in Peoria, Illinois. It was all over the country. It wasn't a southern and a northern thing. You had black folks being lynched in Illinois and so on. So little fact check and of course recent fact check right now. Just it's just foolishness. But they >> go ahead.
>> Yeah. But as if as if you know if this were the 1860s and I could vote, I'd be a Republican. Full stop. This is the D or the R. Y'all get so attached to these labels. it the these things eb and flow and change and evolve and mutate all the time. So case >> at the end of the day if a if if a if there was a [ __ ] candidate on the ballot who's 127 years old who was a [ __ ] part of KKK I wouldn't vote for that [ __ ] We talking about 2026. Hello >> this century, this decade. Keep up. What the [ __ ] happening? Keep up. You talking about some old [ __ ] We talking about right now. We talking about gas prices right now. We talking about healthcare right now. We talking about your president right now. Follow the conversation, [ __ ] >> Yeah. And we talking about a party that uplifts the Confederacy. A party where the governor of Mississippi every April proclaims April to be Confederate Heritage Month. We're talking about a party that puts up a photo of Robert E.
Lee with an enslaved person behind him at West Point, you know. So, there's that. So, um, but you're you're in the algorithm and you're actually just kind of >> Yeah. Hit the like button on your way out since you said you going you leaving. Bang. Hit the hit the like button on your way out.
>> Actually, Indiana, you're right.
>> Don't forget to fill up your gas tank, too. While you at it, >> Indiana had a very strong KKK presence.
I I think the folks think the clan was just in the South. That's not true.
Especially after 1915. That's just not true. But, you know, it is what it is.
Okay, we have to head to a break.
Reissi, you want to stay on and talk to the folks? Yes.
>> All right. Clay Kane Show. Heading to a break. Be right back.
>> You're listening to the Clay Kane Show.
>> Mhm. I agree. See? Yes.
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Oh goodness.
You came out late. Go ahead. Rewind. Mr. deep boy.
>> People want to talk history. Let's talk about right now. I'm off for a history lesson. But we we we got bigger fish to find right now. Hello. Can you finish what you were saying earlier about how registration ru Oh. Oh, what I was just saying is if you had like if you infiltrated the Republican party, like let's say you had people that are like, "Fuck it. since a Republican is going to be the nominee that I'mma run as a Republican even though I'm not a real Republican.
You know what I'm saying? That's what I'm saying. That could be applied to this. But I I don't know. I don't know if it's going to come to that jail. I don't know what's going to happen.
That's that's some advanced level scheme in that. I don't know if people capable of all that. So, we got to be sophisticated for that. Okay. Okay. Are you joining Nola? Yes. Yes. Yes. I'm going to Nola Haynes has a podcast. No Hayes Not a Spy. I'mma go ahead and join her thing.
Charleston Wag. Yeah, he does give crack, baby. For sure. For sure. Let's see. Thank you everybody. Comment me on my hair.
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Jasmine. Mhm.
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Oh, he's been banned, honey. So, he ain't going to be able to respond to you. Don't tread on me.
$4 and 40 stencil gas prices. Who's delusional? Because I didn't vote for the [ __ ] that started wars and [ __ ] up the economy. I voted for the I voted for the black lady. So, I I I ain't shocked by what's happened. Okay.
I registered in Republican to get that info because I'm red on her. Okay. All right, y'all. Bye. Back to Urban View.
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