Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

Jim Eagle? Really?

- CAL THOMAS Cal Thomas is a columnist for the Tribune Content Agency.

At his news conference Thursday, President Biden said of Georgia’s new voting law: “It makes Jim Crow look like Jim Eagle.” Jim Crow was not a person, but unlike most former presidents, he has a museum: The Jim Crow Museum of Racist Memorabili­a.

The name came from a song written by Thomas Dartmouth “Daddy” Rice. From the museum webpage: “Rice, a struggling ‘actor’ (he did short solo skits between play scenes) at the Park Theater in New York, happened upon a Black person singing (a song titled ‘Jim Crow’)—some accounts say it was an old Black slave who walked with difficulty, others say it was a ragged Black stable boy. Whether modeled on an old man or a young boy we will never know, but we know that in 1828 Rice appeared on stage as ‘Jim Crow’—an exaggerate­d, highly stereotypi­cal Black character.”

President Biden and other Democrats apparently want us to believe there has been no racial progress since then.

Democrats should display some humility when it comes to African Americans and voting since it was members of their party who opposed civil rights legislatio­n, defended slavery in the 19th century and promoted “Black codes” in Southern state legislatur­es that denied many rights to former slaves. It was also the party that required “poll taxes” and “literacy tests” for Blacks, violating their right to vote.

The Georgia law leaves in place many voting options, in addition to showing up on election day. It eliminates signature matching, which should appeal to both parties. Vote tabulators will no longer have to subjective­ly decide the authentici­ty of two signatures.

Instead, voters will receive an ID number with their mail-in ballots or applicatio­ns. Those numbers must match. In-person voters who do not have an ID can easily obtain one.

How is doing a better job of ensuring ballot integrity and boosting confidence in election outcomes racist? Critics claim the new law negatively affects African American voters. Do they think Blacks are so incompeten­t they can’t do the minimum required in order to vote?

For years Democrats have expanded voting laws to include registrati­on at the DMV, early voting, and absentee voting with no excuses (still allowed under the new law). The Georgia law, which is being duplicated in other states with Republican majority legislatur­es, seeks to prevent vote harvesting and voting by people who don’t exist, or who have moved out of state.

Today’s Democrats like to claim “voter suppressio­n” when Republican­s attempt to make sure every ballot is legitimate. We can’t afford to repeat Donald Trump’s claims of suspect voting behavior, miscountin­g and questions about machines and illegal voters that he alleged characteri­zed the 2020 presidenti­al election.

Most people are willing to accept the defeat of candidates for whom they voted if they believe the system was fair and the tabulation­s accurate. Achieving that end is the purpose of the new Georgia law. It’s not about Jim Crow, or for that matter, Jim Eagle.

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