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Juneteenth Will Cease To Be A Federal Holiday If Donald Trump Is Elected. Black Voters Don’t Be Fooled. The Republican Party Supports White Nationalism.

The emancipation of slaves by President Abraham Lincoln took place in 1863. However, slaves in Galveston, Texas, were not informed by the government they were freed until June 19, 1965. This holiday represents how  the delayed freedom from slavery for the blacks in Texas began the long road to equality for all Black Americans. That journey to equality is still underway. This holiday is reviled by white supremacist groups that share their ideology with Donald Trump.

BEWARE BLACK AMERICANS! DON’T BE FOOLED BY TRUMP’S LIE ABOUT BEING THE PRESIDENT WHO DID MORE FOR THE BLACKS THAN PRESIDENT LINCOLN. THAT SOUNDS CRAZY, IS INACCURATE, AND MANIPULATIVE. HE CONSISTENTLY TALKS TO AND SEES THE BLACK COMMUNITY THROUGH A NEGATIVE, STEREOTYPICAL LENS.

He feels no compassion for people living in poverty. His has disdain and disrespect for black countries and communities. He had millions of dollars handed to him by his rich father. He went bankrupt despite his sizeable inheritance. Trump got rich again by misrepresenting his net worth to fraudulently securing funding from lenders. He is known for securing services and refusing to pay contractors and other workers on his real estate projects. He has underpaid his taxes for decades. He disparages blacks to deflect attention away from his incompetence and criminality.

(Opinion, Jan. 15, David Leonhardt and Ian Prasad Philbrick)

Freedom is on the ballot. Minority black and LGBTQ communities stand to suffer discrimination, violence, and marginalization if Donald Trump becomes president again. The people he has announced will be part of his administration are known racists. He appoints white Christian nationalist judges. Hopefully, blacks stick with Democrats and avoid a return to a Jim Crowe America

Powered a historic economic recovery that created 2.6 million jobs for Black workers—and achieved both the lowest Black unemployment rate on record and the lowest gap between Black and White unemployment on record. ( White House.gov, Feb. 2024).

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