U.S. Department of Agriculture Ending Key Support for Black Farmers

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We knew this was coming.

It doesn't matter how funds are distributed, or whether whites get their "fair share" too. These people don't want Black people to get anything.

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Anyone who talked that "both sides" shyt is an idiot. If you're still talking it in 2025, that means you're in on it with the white nationalists/supremacists.
 

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You mean we mad that money specifically doled out to only black farmers was forcibly split between everyone who had NO claim to it.... :beli: but everytime its something specific to other groups we dont get shyt...:comeon:


BECAUSE REPUBLICANS RALLIED AGAINST RHE FIRST VERSION OF THE POLICY WHEN IT FOCUSED ON BLACK FOLKS! THE BIDE ADMINISTRATION TRIED ABD REPUBLICANS REFUSED TO PASS IT BECAUSE THE WORDING FOCUSED ON BLACK PEOPLE!
 

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BECAUSE REPUBLICANS RALLIED AGAINST RHE FIRST VERSION OF THE POLICY WHEN IT FOCUSED ON BLACK FOLKS! THE BIDE ADMINISTRATION TRIED ABD REPUBLICANS REFUSED TO PASS IT BECAUSE THE WORDING FOCUSED ON BLACK PEOPLE!

Yeah i was in the thread when it happened i know...:comeon: but that's not my issue.
 

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Not a surprise. This has been going across the government.

But for those who yell about tangibles, this is what you're up against..

Biden admin got billions out to black farmers from 2021-2025 including with the American Rescue Act.

Ya'll keep doing this...but, losing the actual big picture of how HORRIBLE of a campaign the Democrats ran.

Right down to running a half outta here Biden.

We (Democrats) didn't vote for this. We wanted better.

Trump won. Again. Because the Democrats ran a shytty campaign and had plenty of holes in their game.

This reads like you blaming non-Republicans for not "voting harder."

Trump won and lost in some of the biggest participated presidential elections in history. (2016, 2020, 2024).

The Democrats just were good enough.
 

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Ya'll keep doing this...but, losing the actual big picture of how HORRIBLE of a campaign the Democrats ran.

Right down to running a half outta here Biden.

We (Democrats) didn't vote for this. We wanted better.

Trump won. Again. Because the Democrats ran a shytty campaign and had plenty of holes in their game.

This reads like you blaming non-Republicans for not "voting harder."

Trump won and lost in some of the biggest participated presidential elections in history. (2016, 2020, 2024).

The Democrats just were good enough.
I'm actually not doing that.
 

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not surprised this is happening under the most pro-christian administration in modern u.s history.
 

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Ya'll keep doing this...but, losing the actual big picture of how HORRIBLE of a campaign the Democrats ran.

Right down to running a half outta here Biden.

We (Democrats) didn't vote for this. We wanted better.

Trump won. Again. Because the Democrats ran a shytty campaign and had plenty of holes in their game.

This reads like you blaming non-Republicans for not "voting harder."

Trump won and lost in some of the biggest participated presidential elections in history. (2016, 2020, 2024).

The Democrats just were good enough.
This is such a tired, shallow critique of the 2024 election that actually misses the "big picture." Trump didn't win because the Democrats ran a "horrible" campaign. He won because a large segment of this country is fully aligned with -- or indifferent to -- authoritarianism, white grievance politics, and the collapse of democratic norms.

Pretending this was just a messaging failure is delusional. The GOP has spent decades building an infrastructure of voter suppression, disinformation, and judicial dominance, while cultivating a base that sees cruelty as strength. MAGA didn't sneak in through a hole in the Democratic playbook -- it walked right in through the front door with the blessing of millions of people who knew exactly what they were voting for -- and millions more being indifferent to it.

Blaming the outcome solely on campaign quality is a convenient way to avoid facing the ugliness of what America actually is. If you still think the problem is just that the Democrats weren't "good enough," you haven't grasped the scale of what we're truly up against.
 

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This is the mentality of BothSiders. Never mind you over 80% of that money went to black farmers. BUT because two latinos got some let's burn the whole thing up

They just look for any idiotic reason to defend Trump and Republicans :unimpressed:

I'm convinced it's some psychological defect. They just can't bring themselves to admit anything the Trump administration has done is bad. They just can't. No matter how obviously terrible it is or how obviously it's to the detriment of black people. Dudes lack any political opinion about any topic other than how much they hate Democrats.
 
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During the tariff wars, particularly under the Trump administration, many farmers across the U.S. voiced concerns about the impact of retaliatory tariffs from countries like China. However, Black farmers were notably quieter in the public discourse. This silence is not due to a lack of impact but rather a deeper, more historical context. Black farmers have long faced systemic discrimination from government agencies, especially the USDA, which denied them loans, subsidies, and other forms of support routinely given to white farmers. Because of this long-standing marginalization, many Black farmers do not expect fair treatment in the first place and therefore feel it is not worth complaining.

The number of Black farmers in the U.S. has also drastically declined over the last century, making our collective voice smaller and more easily overlooked. In 1920, there were nearly a million Black farmers but today, that number is estimated to be fewer than 50,000. Centuries of discriminatory policies, land theft, and lack of institutional support have pushed many Black families out of agriculture entirely. With fewer Black farmers in operation, their economic and political influence during events like the tariff wars is minimal, and our struggles often go unnoticed in the broader agricultural narrative.

Furthermore, many Black farmers have learned through experience that speaking out does not always lead to change but instead, it can bring further scrutiny or retaliation. This historical context contributes to a culture of resilience and caution. For some, the idea of voicing their frustration during the tariff wars felt like shouting into the void. Rather than complain publicly, many continued to adapt quietly, drawing on generations of perseverance in a system that has rarely worked in our favor.

Here is our information: Tiffany’s Farm PO BOX 772 Barnesville, GA 30204
 
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