In case you live in a so-called “Blue State” – one that is not controlled by the Republican Party – you might think that most of the authoritarianism exists on the federal government level.
I live in a state that elected a Democrat for Governor last year (thank goodness!), a Democrat for Lt. Governor (and, therefore, President of the State Senate), and a Democrat for State Attorney General, but our General Assembly – State Legislature – is dominated by Republicans.
Last week, to ensure that President Trump will endorse Phil Berger in the 2026 election, the North Carolina General Assembly voted to redraw/re-gerrymander the U.S. Congressional Districts in our State. Phil Berger is President Pro-Tempore of the N.C. State Senate. He represents the 26th District in the State Senate.
Before last week, North Carolina had 10 Congressional seats held by Republicans and four seats held by Democrats. That wasn’t good enough for Trump, even though he only received 50.86% of the popular vote in North Carolina on November 5, 2024. Trump and his supporters call 50.86% “a mandate.”
Before last week’s vote to blatantly gerrymander North Carolina “because California redrew its map in favor of the Democrats” Don Davis, who just happens to be one of only two black North Carolinians in the U.S. House of Representatives. Under the new map, it will be nigh unto impossible for Don Davis to keep his seat in Congress in the 2026 election.
Before last week, I did not know who Michael Garrett was.
North Carolina State Senator Michael Garrett of Greensboro, who represents the 27th State Senate District in the General Assembly, made a speech on the floor of the Senate chambers. Since the Republicans in the North Carolina Senate voted to strike it from the record, it has been put on YouTube. I invite you to listen to it: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WY8KNA-qTdg (Sen. Michael Garrett Delivers Powerful Speech Against Republican Rigged Maps.)
Senator Garrett’s response to his speech being stricken
In response to his speech being stricken from the official government record, I will share what Mr. Garrett wrote on his NC Senate Facebook page. I copied the following from https://www.democraticunderground.com/106913604. That website says it copied the following “from Michael Garrett NC Senate FB page on NC redistricting,” and I am bringing it to your attention today. Here it is:
“They Were So Afraid, They Erased the Words.”
“Yesterday, I stood on the Senate floor and spoke truth about what happened in North Carolina. About democracy being stolen in broad daylight. About rigged maps and broken promises. About betraying every sacrifice ever made for the right to vote.
“Then something extraordinary happened.
“Senator Grafstein moved that my remarks be spread upon the journal, entered into the permanent record of this body. This is routine. It happens constantly. It’s almost always done without objection, a simple courtesy extended across party lines for speeches on both sides.
“The Republicans immediately objected.
“They forced a vote. And on a straight party line, they voted to keep my words out of the permanent record.
“In my entire time in the Senate, I have never seen this happen.
“Let that sink in for a moment.
“They rigged the maps. Then they voted to erase any record of someone calling them out for it.
“This isn’t about me. This is about what their fear reveals.
“They weren’t afraid of my words because they were false, they were afraid because they were true. They weren’t blocking the record to protect themselves, they were doing it because they know history will judge them harshly for what they did yesterday.
“They stood on that floor, voted to rig our elections at Trump’s command, and then, in the very next breath, tried to memory-hole anyone who dared to say it out loud.
“That’s not the behavior of people confident in their principles. That’s the behavior of people ashamed of their actions.
“If what they did was righteous, they’d want it documented. If their cause was just, they’d welcome debate for the permanent record. If they believed they were serving North Carolina, they’d let history judge them on the merits.
“But they don’t believe any of that. They know what they did was wrong. They know they sold out democracy. They know they chose Trump over the people of North Carolina. They know they stole voices and rigged maps and betrayed their oaths.
“And they’re so ashamed, so terrified that future generations will read what was said and render judgment, that they won’t even let the words stand in the record.
“But you can’t erase truth by blocking it from a journal.
“You can’t make democracy’s defenders disappear by parliamentary procedure. You can’t memory-hole a movement by refusing to record it.
“Those words were said. Thousands watched online. The press reported it. North Carolinians heard it. And now millions more will hear about it, because their attempt to silence it only amplified the message.
“They tried to bury the truth. Instead, they proved it.
“Their fear is our proof. Their shame is our vindication.
“Because you don’t try to erase words from the record unless those words have power. You don’t vote on party lines to block routine motions unless you’re terrified of what they represent. You don’t abandon decades of Senate courtesy unless you know, deep in your bones, that history will not be kind.
“They are losing, and they know it.
“Not today’s vote, they won that. They got their rigged maps. They’ll steal their seats. They’ll cling to power for a few more years.
“But they’re losing the war that matters. The war for legitimacy. The war for history’s judgment. The war for the hearts and minds of the next generation watching this unfold.
“This weekend, millions marched saying “America has no kings.” Yesterday, North Carolina Republicans proved exactly why those marches were necessary. They rigged our elections, tried to erase any record of opposition, then went home thinking they’d won.
“They have no idea what’s coming.
“Because every time they silence a voice, ten more rise up. Every time they rig a map, a thousand more people organize. Every time they betray democracy, a million more Americans understand: this is the fight of our generation, and surrender is not an option.
“Their fear means we’re winning. Their desperation means our movement has power. Their need to erase us from the record means they hear us perfectly, and what they hear terrifies them.
“So we get louder. We organize harder. We fight fiercer.
“They can block words from a journal, but they cannot block the march of justice. They can erase speeches from the record, but they cannot erase the promise from the hearts of a people who refuse to bow to kings.
“They were so afraid of the truth, they voted to erase it from history.
“That tells you everything about the weakness of their cause and everything about the power of ours.
“Yesterday, truth was spoken. Today, they’re still trying to silence it. Tomorrow, we rise louder than before.
“The fight continues. The promise endures. And every desperate attempt they make to silence us only proves we’re saying exactly what they fear most:
“Their time is ending. Democracy’s reckoning is coming. And no rigged map, no stolen vote, no erased record can stop a people who refuse to be silent.
“We’re just getting started.
“#NoKings #NCPolitics #DefendDemocracy #TheyreAfraid #Democracy #WeAreWinning”
Take courage from Michael Garrett’s words
No matter where in the world you live, take courage from Michael Garrett’s words, even though the Republicans in the North Carolina State Senate did not want you to hear them.
As NC Senator Michael Garrett said, the politicians are choosing their voters instead of the voters choosing their politicians.
The wheels are falling off the bus rapidly.
Janet


Fabulous share, Janet.
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Bravo, Senator Garrett!! What a heartening speech!
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Bravo, Senator Garrett!
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Incredible! They’re so afraid that they’ll do anything to please the man. What’s sad about all this is that their constituents are probably pushing them to do these crazy things.
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Thank you, Pat! We’re doomed.
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I had never heard of him until this happened. It gives me hope that there are some young leaders coming along in the Democrat Party. It’s a shame their voices get drowned out and erased.
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Yes, Bravo!!
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They probably are getting egged on to keep up the nastiness. When I drive by a yard that still sports a Trump sign, it reminds me how deeply in trouble we are. And these people aren’t going anywhere. Even IF Trump leaves the White House, we’ll always have his followers among us.
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Thank you for reposting, Pat! His speech was wonderful.
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That’s true. I think it’s going to take at least a decade to sanitize people’s minds and get back to civility. I hope we get there.
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I think those voices will continue to get louder. They know what is at stake.
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I hope we get there. I hope I live to see it.
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I hope you’re right. It’s hard to be optimistic when you live in a red state.
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That’s what I tell my neighbor every time we talk about this.
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I can certainly understand that.
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“No matter where in the world you live, take courage from Michael Garrett’s words, even though the Republicans in the North Carolina State Senate did not want you to hear them.
As NC Senator Michael Garrett said, the politicians are choosing their voters instead of the voters choosing their politicians.
The wheels are falling off the bus rapidly.”
Thank you for this Janet. We, in other parts of the world, need to read this. Be comforted and inspired ….
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Bravo, Senator
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Hello, Norah. I’m always delighted to hear from you. I was encouraged by the State Senator’s words. They give me hope that there are some truly good people serving in our legislatures. Sometimes it feels like none of them care or know the difference between right and wrong. Stay strong. Take care of yourself.
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Yes, Don. It gives me hope to know there is at least one person in the NC State Senate who loves our country and knows right from wrong. Thank you for reading my blog and taking time to leave a comment.
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Dang it, you would be correct 💯.
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Thank you Janet. It is reassuring to know we are not alone and I appreciate you letting me into your Ubuntu space. Without each other, we the people supporting each other, this world is becoming a scary place!
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I hate it when I’m right. LOL!
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What a lovely thing to say, Norah! We need each other more than ever in my lifetime. I am so glad you happened upon my blog and that you and I have connected!
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👍🙏🤩☺️
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We must stay strong, Pat. Somehow.
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The more immoral and entitled he gets, the harder it becomes. Glad to hear the Senate finally voted against some of his tariffs but he is expected to veto it. Anything is a new start…
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