COMMUNITY United States Politics Thread: Trump's Second Term




The government under President Donald Trump is bending the arc of US history in a new direction, away from the civil rights focus of the past 60 plus years.

Addressing or even acknowledging racial injustice toward people of color is out.

Separating church and state is out, according to Trump.

Exposing anti-Christian bias and being ‘anti-woke’ is in.

The Department of Justice division created by the landmark 1957 Civil Rights Act to defend American’s rights has a new mission: rooting out anti-Christian bias, antisemitism and “woke ideology,” the head of the division, Harmeet Dhillon, recently told conservative commentator Glenn Beck.

A majority of the lawyers at the Civil Rights division – people who got jobs there to ensure equal access to the ballot box, perhaps – are expected to resign with pay until September.

At a White House Cabinet meeting Wednesday, secretaries repeatedly sought praise from Trump for purging diversity efforts from the government.

“We’re not organizing money based on the color of skin,” said Agriculture Secretary Brooke Rollins, referring to contracts cancelled at USDA.

“If you’re having DEI policies, we’re not going to fund your projects,” said Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy, bragging about how the administration will use taxpayer dollars to kill diversity efforts in states.

Office of Management and Budget Director Russell Vought told Trump the administration had forgiven money a Chicago lender paid as part of a discrimination settlement.

“We’ve ripped wokeness out of the military, sir, DEI, trans. And it’s Fort Benning and Fort Bragg again at the DOD,” said Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth, referring to bases that again share names with Confederate generals.

The administration is also working to strong-arm elite universities into dropping DEI programs by threatening billions in funding, including for scientific research. Harvard, so far, has decided to fight back.

But there are other examples, such as the fact that while the US has stopped accepting refugees for the most part, it is accepting White South Africans who claim they are the victims of racism in their country.

It’s a much larger pivot than simply changing hiring practices and stopping so-called DEI efforts.

“This is certainly the biggest rollback of civil rights since Reconstruction,” according to Mark Updegrove, a presidential historian and CEO of the LBJ Foundation.

Trump’s policies and the way he’s orienting his government combine as an assault on the Great Society legislation Johnson pushed through in the 1960s, including the Voting Rights Act, the Civil Rights Act of 1964 and the Immigration and Nationality Act of 1965.


At this point, people who keep pushing that Trump is good for black people (like Disanthrocoon) should be banned.
 




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Lying Canadian tether faggot who keeps Skip Bayless dick in his mouth

No wonder a tether and a fagot liked your lying comment

Coward
They said they're done debating, it's just memes and reactions from here on out. I try to keep the peace and have a civil conversation whenever they call y'all out, without @'ing y'all by the way. Clearly we can't stick together in a mostly Black forum with 3k max ppl in it, but they want us (yes, @The Lonious Monk, I DO consider myself a pro Black FBA) to respond to every move this white supremacist administration makes on our ppl knowing they're not gonna do shit about it but wait 2/4 years and pray the rest of the country agrees with them. Troll away bro.
 
They said they're done debating, it's just memes and reactions from here on out. I try to keep the peace and have a civil conversation whenever they call y'all out, without @'ing y'all by the way. Clearly we can't stick together in a mostly Black forum with 3k max ppl in it, but they want us (yes, @The Lonious Monk, I DO consider myself a pro Black FBA) to respond to every move this white supremacist administration makes on our ppl knowing they're not gonna do shit about it but wait 2/4 years and pray the rest of the country agrees with them. Troll away bro.
By the way, I saw your response to me but it was pretty long. I planned to go back to it but didn’t get a chance.

I think the main point from people like me is that we tried to tell everybody that Trump coming into office will result in a regression of black progress. Granted, the progress has been slow lately, but now Trump is slowly eating away at a lot of that progress by removing black history from American history, telling cops they’ll have their back if they brutalize black people, firing black people from federal jobs based solely on the color of their skin, punishing schools for having DEI programs, pressuring corporations to remove DEI programs, forcing black people to pay back predatory student loans that were their only path to wealth, etc. And these are all things that impact black people directly or disproportionally.

And now that exactly what we said is going to happen is happening niggas don’t want to be told “I told you so” or they stand on business and say I’m cool with this because dems losing was more important.
 
I’m watching this new Vietnam documentary on Netflix and the parallels between Trump and Nixon are crazy. Prolonging a war to benefit themselves in an election (Israel), threatening to put down protests with force (Kent, OH), negotiating peace terms with the aggressor (Russia/Ukraine), anger and retribution against whistleblowers (leakers), attempting to censor the media (self explanatory), etc.

I really think these Project 2025 people liked what Nixon was about but think the only thing he got wrong was getting caught.
 
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