Secrets, Lies & Deception
It's clear to most Americans that the Trump Administration fully supports the agenda of white nationalists, however it's more important to understand how every advancement that this country has made towards denouncing racial inequality, bigotry and discrimination has endured.
The Emancipation Proclamation in 1863, the 13th, 14th, and 15th Amendments, Affirmative action in 1961, the Civil Rights Act of 1968, and the first Black President; all mark the successful path and struggles African Americans have made and continue to make in the fight for racial equality.
This country is undoubtedly moving in the right direction, and trying to heal from the horrible past of slavery, despite the best efforts of white supremacist. Public monuments to the Confederacy are symbolism's that perpetuates bigotry, racial intolerance and hate; which have become painful reminders to Black people of what their ancestors had to endure, and why many African Americans are still today trying to overcome over 400 years of oppression.
It also explains why President Trump and Attorney General Jeff Sessions are pursuing a case of reverse discrimination for white students at Universities across the country. The fight for white privilege in this country is strong---but the battle is soon to be lost even with the President's support.
"What the media has failed to report, is what the KKK, White Supremacist and other hate groups are really afraid of next; which is reparations to African-Americans for human rights violations including public lynching, rape and other atrocities towards enslaved victims of the Transatlantic Slave Trade."
Donald Trump and the Neo-Nazi 'alt-right' knows the case for reparations is the only thing of significance left on the table in the ongoing conversation about reconciliation for slavery; and there's nothing he or his racists cohorts can do to stop this country from acknowledging its horrible past and moving forward to atone for over a century of enslavement, persecution, domestic terrorism and racial inequality for people of African descent.
In fact, Trump actually alluded to it when ran to be President, when he stated that if he won the election "African Americans would love him more than President Obama". A wise man once said, be careful of your foot...it may find your mouth.
In fact, Trump actually alluded to it when ran to be President, when he stated that if he won the election "African Americans would love him more than President Obama". A wise man once said, be careful of your foot...it may find your mouth.