How Does It Feel?
Marjorie Taylor Greene is just one of the marginalized MAGA American activists who are concerned because Trump is doing exactly what they elected him to do.
If your 2025 Unbelievable Bingo card had Marjorie Taylor Greene sitting side-by-side with Sunny Hostin, defying Trump and the entire GOP on behalf of an underrepresented minority …
Stop lying.
Then again, if you told me that white people were organizing nationwide protests against mass incarceration, civil rights abuses and a weaponized justice system, I’d wonder which white narcotic you were taking (Molly, crystal meth or Joe Rogan). Suddenly, everyone is concerned about welfare recipients, job insecurity, access to affordable health care and law enforcement targeting inner-city neighborhoods. The same people who were against DEI and affirmative action think corporations should hire candidates from underrepresented communities.
No, you didn’t wake up in a bizarro world where up is down and white is Black. However, as America begins to grapple with living in a new, more authoritarian America, a grassroots Caucasian resistance movement has emerged. Apparently, the people who created this fascist virus are slowly discovering that whiteness does not immunize them from the oppression that Black people predicted. Yes, white people are becoming social justice warriors …
For white people.
Even worse than the erosion of their God-given privileges and social supremacy is the fact that their constitutional rights are disappearing before their very eyes. They are being targeted by the “feds,” and their neighborhoods are being overpoliced by law enforcement officers who have no real accountability or concern for their safety.
I can’t imagine how it must feel to be marginalized, oppressed and voiceless in a country that treats you like a second-class citizen.
No, seriously, I can’t imagine.
I’ve never had to.
The Pharaoh That Was Promised
… and Israel saw the Egyptians dead upon the seashore.
And Israel saw that great work which the Lord did upon the Egyptians: and the people feared the Lord, and believed the Lord, and his servant Moses.
— Exodus 14:30-31
There is a one-word sentiment that echoes throughout the writings, speeches and statements of every truth-teller who has ever concerned themselves with Black liberation.
When.
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