I Hate To Burst Your Bubble But Racists Of The World Aren't Nothing But Trouble.
- Karen Brittingham-Edmond
- Mar 7
- 3 min read
Updated: Mar 11
March 7, 2025
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The Disappointment: A Dark Chapter in American Politics
Early 2025 showed America at a crossroads, as the meeting between President Trump and Ukrainian President Zelensky culminated in a joint address to Congress that left many disheartened. Viewed by critics as nothing short of a Klan gathering, this event ignited a firestorm of activism within the Democratic Party, galvanizing Black representatives who walked out in protest and prompting silent resistance from their White and Hispanic counterparts. The Forming of the Revolution was Televised! Opposition Gets in Formation at SOTU | Native Land Pod https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RnuInnQLYds&t=241s
Concerns are mounting among Democratic constituents and the Black media regarding the party's hesitance to confront actions that many see as authoritarian, particularly those of Trump and influential figures like Elon Musk, who have been accused of harshly targeting American workers and disrespecting the Constitution. This concerning trend is not a new phenomenon; history has shown that racist authoritarians often exploit America's foundational principles with the tacit support of both major political parties.
A Historical Context: The Roots of Racism and Resentment
America's ongoing struggles with race are deeply rooted in a segment of White society's longstanding resentment toward Black citizens, an attitude tracing back to the sacrifices made by Black soldiers in the Civil War. This historical enmity has perpetuated generations of misinformation and behavioral patterns aimed at stymying Black advancement. The devastating impact of bipartisan economic sabotage has been felt disproportionately in Black communities, raising urgent questions about whether the Democratic Party is doing enough to address the harmful actions of Trump and Musk.
"Well that was rich!" Michael Steele reacts to Trump's Joint Address to Congress on March 5, 2025. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hymVVZNfQwE
Who Hit Who First? Examining Political Strategies

The complexities of political maneuvering reveal a disturbing picture: some Democrats have historically engaged in strategies that obstruct Black progress, directing resources away from Black communities to pursue other agendas. High-profile figures like Michael Bloomberg, a stalwart of the Democratic establishment, have supported policies such as open borders and amnesty. Critics argue these positions have diluted the political power of Black Americans, who once constituted a significant voting bloc. This bipartisan collaboration, underpinned by racist ideologies, continues to threaten the rights and progress of Black citizens, prompting a critical reevaluation of party allegiances and strategies. Dr. Joy Leary-DeGruy Post Traumatic Slave Syndrome. How Is It Different From PTSD? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Rorgjdvphek
The Aftermath: Cause and Effect

The consequences of bipartisan policies are clear; the increasing influx of unauthorized immigrants has contributed to Black citizens losing their status as the largest minority voting bloc per basic gerrying mandering tactics that's against the law. The ongoing collaboration between Democrats and Republicans has not only hindered Black advancement but has also exacerbated disenfranchisement and economic hardship. Moreover, the introduction of drugs like crack has had devastating effects on Black communities, and the Democrats' failure to address historical injustices such as reparations further complicates this dire situation. As we witness Trump and his associates transform the White House into a spectacle reflective of internal racism, the need for accountability and social justice has never been more apparent.

Please enjoy an ancestral quote
Major Martin Delany "I am not in favor of caste, nor separation of the brotherhood of mankind, and would as willingly live among white men as Black, if I had equal possession and enjoyment of privileges, but I shall never be reconciled living among them subservient to their will." https://www.azquotes.com/author/24394-Martin_Delany

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