I Really Mean It
Veteran
this is where you and i differ. do i believe a second trump presidency poses a grave danger to black america?I view it as a dumb statement not as much antiblack, personally. I'm aware of his past comments as it relates to integration and back in the 70s and 80s which are more problematic and racist in my opinion. But that is the quote people in the now seem focused on highlighting and it's trivial compared to what these people have in store and in mind. I'm not going to do a thesis on why this is the case but, if these people institute the type of system they openly wish for and talk about, Joe Biden's statements will be child's play.
I view the issues with Biden almost laughable inconsequential to these people plans. Feel free to disagree. but the reality is a lot of dudes on here and sadly, the black community at large, doesn't understand where the true white supremacist dangers lie, today. I see more waking up but a lot of folks think they still need to be concerned about the KKK era racists. If your focus is not on far-right billionaires, neo-monarchist/neoreactionary/anti-enlightment believers, and techno fascists, then youre blind. A lot of folks are missing the mark where their current enemies are even located.
Keeping the above out of power by any means necessary should be top priority. Everything should take a backseat to that goal. Period. They are public enemy number one and are making significant progress towards their goal. Everything else is a distraction.
sure, of course it does.
do i believe it does so in a way that is qualitatively different than that posed by a second biden term?
no, i simply do not.
every politician in america, regardless of political affiliation, through an unwillingness to address the generational theft that black people have suffered for centuries, is a direct threat to black america.