Scenarios about 'filibuster'
The practice of extending debate or using procedural tactics to delay or block legislative action, most notably in the United States Senate. Historically evolving from unlimited debate rules, the filibuster has been both criticized as an anti-democratic obstruction and defended as a protection for minority viewpoints. In alternate history scenarios, changes to filibuster rules or their absence altogether can dramatically alter political outcomes and the development of governmental systems.
What If The Civil Rights Act of 1964 Never Passed?
Exploring the alternate timeline where the landmark civil rights legislation failed to pass Congress, potentially delaying racial equality in America for decades and reshaping the nation's social and political landscape.