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bigtree

(93,720 posts)
Fri Feb 6, 2026, 01:20 PM 1 hr ago

I'm going to talk about Trump's racism, but I'm not distracted from anything.

...Trump's latest vile attacks on the Obamas are indeed an attempted distraction from something or the other he's desperate for the American people to not dwell on.

But it's also another reinforcement of white, republican political leaders' deliberate retreat from the promises of the civil rights era; not as some leveling of the playing field as many of them like to couch their demagoguery and sophistry; but as a pronounced diminution of the value and contributions of black people in this country, and even an elevation of actual traitors to this nation who were invested in slavery and genocide.

There has never been a full realization of the promises behind the 14th Amendment which intended to grant citizenship to all persons born or naturalized in the U.S., including formerly enslaved individuals, and ensure equal protection under the law. Or the 15th Amendment, prohibiting the denial of the right to vote based on race, color, or previous condition of servitude.

Instead, there's been a wanton clawing back of those federal protections in successive republican presidencies since the Reagan era, aided vigorously by like-minded republicans in Congress and on the Supreme Court.

Thing is, Americans already witnessed to the injustice and abuses of the past voted these republicans into office. It's not as if aliens landed from another planet and brain-boxed these people. Sure, republican politicians have honed their political appeal to the lowest denominator and have either discovered, or advantaged a well of racism in America that never went away.

We saw this during the Obama presidency with the 'backlash,' as many journos described it, against the notion of a black man and his supporters making rules and norms for a white majority, of which, many were assuming their race's (or religion's) eternal dominance over the rest of the country.

So much noise was made about affirmative action, as if blacks in America had achieved more than a tenuous parity with their white counterparts which was balanced on a disingenuous promise of equality that never occurred to millions of white in the country, and was never actually accepted by the multitudes who were made to grudgingly relinquish their spaces to people they'd been conditioned to believe were beneath them; made to be subservient in ways they'd never before even contemplated.

I remember well, my first opportunity to rise to the level of management in the retail store where I worked as a young man, and being told that I would be transferred to D.C. in a predominately black neighborhood, and asking (and getting such defensiveness) why the company seemed to be unable to keep black managers in the suburbs.

I explained to him that I grew up in this community, and in fact, had attended the high school directly in back of the store. After a few hours I was called back into the office and informed that my retail management training would begin in that very suburban country, not the suggested deporting to someone else's hometown; but not without a lecture from him about how 'offended' he was by my complaint.

I told him that, 'I appreciated his offense,' and I don't know how that went over with him, but that one act of defiance propelled me into several decades of upwardly mobile successes in that industry into retirement.

We got to a certain point in repairing the damage done in this country, with successive presidents honoring and assisting the advancement of black people through a society still inclined to discrimination as opportunism against people who can't remove the color of their skin to accommodate or negate their bias against them; and someone decided it was fine and dandy to appeal to those antipathies as a way to political power.

That's the essence of the republican party today, with their appeals to the worst of the worst, parading out the same tired, corrosive racism that their great-grandfathers once used to subjugate an entire race of people to their will.

But while this nation may well still have a well-spring of insecure losers who think blaming people of color for their own lameness makes them lions and kings; if you look around, these fools are surrounded. THAT'S why they're squealing and slopping about like stuck pigs.

They're sensing the end of their delusional political front they erected to avoid measuring their weakness and cowardly lameness against the people they've been telling themselves are 'DEI' and inferior to their sorry selves. it's been really something to see what the republican party has become as they parade around in what they believe are their best suits, and shit all over themselves as we watch.

Dominance and superiority over others is something these people exercise, not something they inherently possess. As one of my writing influences, W.E.B. Du Bois wrote so eloquently at beginning of the last century in his book, 'Souls of Black Folk' :

“Your country? How came it yours? Before the Pilgrims landed we were here. Here we have brought our three gifts and mingled them with yours: a gift of story and song—soft, stirring melody in an ill-harmonized and unmelodious land; the gift of sweat and brawn to beat back the wilderness, conquer the soil, and lay the foundations of this vast economic empire two hundred years earlier than your weak hands could have done it; the third, a gift of the Spirit. Around us the history of the land has centred for thrice a hundred years; out of the nation's heart we have called all that was best to throttle and subdue all that was worst; fire and blood, prayer and sacrifice, have billowed over this people, and they have found peace only in the altars of the God of Right. Nor has our gift of the Spirit been merely passive. Actively we have woven ourselves with the very warp and woof of this nation,—we fought their battles, shared their sorrow, mingled our blood with theirs, and generation after generation have pleaded with a headstrong, careless people to despise not Justice, Mercy, and Truth, lest the nation be smitten with a curse. Our song, our toil, our cheer, and warning have been given to this nation in blood-brotherhood. Are not these gifts worth the giving? Is not this work and striving? Would America have been America without her Negro people?”


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I'm going to talk about Trump's racism, but I'm not distracted from anything. (Original Post) bigtree 1 hr ago OP
The amount of attention given to his rage bait is incredible Keepthesoulalive 56 min ago #1
I get the distraction thing bigtree 51 min ago #3
This is just another cut Keepthesoulalive 41 min ago #4
when I started writing in the '80 it was about race, exclusively bigtree 25 min ago #5
I lost faith in most people Keepthesoulalive 11 min ago #7
Great OP- must read malaise 51 min ago #2
I stand corrected Keepthesoulalive 24 min ago #6
DURec leftstreet 7 min ago #8

Keepthesoulalive

(2,182 posts)
1. The amount of attention given to his rage bait is incredible
Fri Feb 6, 2026, 01:47 PM
56 min ago

But no mention of the black man executed by ice. He wants to change the narrative, don’t let him.
I am one of the few left who experienced segregation, my cousins in the south told me which water fountain I should use. He floods the zone with bull hoping to distract from the worst leadership the country and the world has seen in our lifetime. I know his game con artists are constantly telling you to look over there as they pick your pocket. Jeffrey Epstein

bigtree

(93,720 posts)
3. I get the distraction thing
Fri Feb 6, 2026, 01:53 PM
51 min ago

...but THIS is MY thing.

And I won't let it just wash over me and let it pool up somewhere else where others wade, and others drown in it,

Keepthesoulalive

(2,182 posts)
4. This is just another cut
Fri Feb 6, 2026, 02:02 PM
41 min ago

White women benefiting from affirmative action, new master same as the old master. Racism becoming acceptable again, black women dying because they can’t get medical care. I am no longer raw I am just pissed and determined. I can see this 2nd chapter of insanity has been painful for you and I wish you peace. The thin veneer has worn off and the world sees the ugly.

bigtree

(93,720 posts)
5. when I started writing in the '80 it was about race, exclusively
Fri Feb 6, 2026, 02:18 PM
25 min ago

...and I took my writing to my mother and she said, matter-of-factly that, 'It's all been said before.'

I told her that it needed to be said again, and she laughed a bit.

You know, she kept everything I sent her that was published and bragged about it to her friends. Eventually, she could see the walls closing in on her generation's struggle and progress that you can see in her mementos from the marches, protests, and such she attended in that era.

I see it as a generational challenge. Vigilance, and all that.

I'm only dismayed because I began to believe in that progress; believing in my fellow humans. Of course, you only experience these kinds of setbacks when you've been pushing forward.

Keepthesoulalive

(2,182 posts)
7. I lost faith in most people
Fri Feb 6, 2026, 02:33 PM
11 min ago

Who would believe a con man. Most people don’t learn they would prefer to believe a lie even though they will suffer along with people they consider less than. The South did not prosper until they tamped down their racism. Gas was 29cents a gallon and folks were picking cotton for 50 cents a day a coke was 7 cents. They just voted themselves back into poverty.

malaise

(294,113 posts)
2. Great OP- must read
Fri Feb 6, 2026, 01:53 PM
51 min ago

Dominance and superiority over others is something these people exercise, not something they inherently possess.

Keepthesoulalive

(2,182 posts)
6. I stand corrected
Fri Feb 6, 2026, 02:20 PM
24 min ago

Sometimes what is not a big deal for me because I am used to it can cause folks on the internet to go crazy. It is a firestorm on YouTube, he has pulled the picture and blamed it on someone else because you never pull off the mask or sheet. There is a gentleman Paul Lance who puts the blame where it belongs and I am afraid he is going to have a stroke. As the old saying goes about pictures and words.

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