In Trump’s fascist, white supremacist America, they are coming after Black people

In Trump’s Fascist, White Supremacist America, The Silence Is Deafening

DEAFENING… or at least that’s what I’ve oft read or heard when matters of concern don’t seem to garner much of a response. Yet the continued Trump/MAGA assaults of discrimination and disenfranchisement against Black people, immigrants of colour, gays, women, and other minorities are REGULARLY happening at such a pace, and on many fronts, that it gets barely a mention in the MSM… if at all.

Here are a few more such headlines. I know, it’s a lot. But if it’s any consolation, there are 107 more I haven’t posted… yet.

The Receipts: The Receipts: Every Way Trump Has Hurt Black People in His Second Term The Trump second term impact on Black Americans is no longer theoretical. From rising Black unemployment and DEI rollbacks to voting restrictions, HBCU funding cuts, and attacks on the Smithsonian, the first sixteen months of Trump’s second term have produced measurable consequences across Black America.

A third of the Congressional Black Caucus could lose seats amid redistricting Almost a third of the membership of the Congressional Black Caucus — 19 of its 62 members — are at risk of losing their seats through the 2028 election cycle as Republicans in southern states where they control the legislature move swiftly to redraw congressional maps less than two weeks after the Supreme Court dealt a blow to Section 2 of the Voting Rights Act.

Rep. Clyburn says GOP redistricting push is part of larger Black disenfranchisement effort U.S. Rep. James Clyburn, the longtime Black representative from South Carolina whose seat could be at stake in mid-decade congressional redistricting, told ABC News that he sees the redrawing of congressional seats held by Black lawmakers as part of a larger history of discrimination and disenfranchisement against Black Americans.

The ‘Black recession’ is here: Trump’s tariffs gutted Black workers and Black-owned businesses According to data analyzed by the Joint Center for Political and Economic Studies, Black Americans have suffered the most under Trump’s tariffs program

Reverse Racism Lawsuits Target Black Programs as Wealth Gap Tells a Different Story Why Are Right-Wing Law Firms Suing Black Support Programs Like the Playing Field Was Ever Fair?

Pete Hegseth Fired US Army Chief Of Staff Because He Wants To Be Racist In Peace When Donald Trump nominated former Fox news pundit Pete Hegseth to serve as defense secretary, he replaced Lloyd Austin, the nation’s first Black defense secretary, who happened to be a four-star general, and who, during his 41-year military career, also served as director of the Joint Staff, was commanding general of U.S. and coalition forces in Iraq, and headed U.S. Central Command

Pentagon Pete took aim at women and minorities in secret purge Hegseth’s block on promotions for senior female and Black officers was just the tip of the iceberg of Pentagon discrimination. He’s embarked on a demotion rampage targeting women and Black men while touting a so-called “warrior ethos” makeover of the military.

In Trump’s military, white male supremacy reigns Executing on Trump’s vision of white male supremacy, Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth is personally blocking advancement of Black and female military leaders, undoing decades of progress in America’s armed services.

Trump Sued for Firing Most of the Black Officials in Government Trump has removed Black Senate-confirmed appointees; he has either nominated a non-Black individual for their replacement or has not formally replaced them at all,” the lawsuit states. “This trend fits with Trump’s consistent messaging criticizing diversity and inclusion and his clear and demonstrable emphasis on hiring white people.”

Idaho town voted to remove Juneteenth as official city holiday “Juneteenth is something that nobody had heard of until five years ago and was pushed for political purposes,’ Post Falls mayor, Randy Westlund, told his city council, ignoring the history of Texans and generations of Americans who have celebrated the end of slavery in the United States. (ignoring? no just fkn ignorant)

Justice Department Indicts Southern Poverty Law Center For Paying Informants Of White Supremacist Groups Here’s a question: If the Trump administration isn’t a white supremacist organization, then why is Donald Trump’s Department of Justice prosecuting one of the nation’s most well-known civil rights organization for using paid informants to infiltrate white supremacists?

Civil rights groups condemn Southern Poverty Law Center’s indictment and prepare for legal fights “It’s a blatantly obvious attack on civil rights and civil liberties to whitewash the foot soldiers of the great replacement theory and other extremists. This coalition isn’t going silent,” said Maya Wiley, president and chief executive of the Leadership Conference on Civil and Human Rights, an umbrella organization of hundreds of civil rights groups.

Stephen Miller sinks to new level of white supremacy Miller presented his white supremacist version of history in an attempt to defend Trump’s ruthless imperialistic projects by claiming people could only “live freely” (after hundreds of years of violent European feudalism and colonisation) if they “got rid of the people who were raping and murdering and defying established systems of order and justice.”

Wealthy Florida community caught up in Republican racist chat uproar Miami-Dade GOP secretary Abel Carvajal created a conservative student group chat that quickly became choked with racist slurs, n-words, descriptions of women as ‘whores,’ slurs directed at Jewish and gay people, and musings about Hitler’s politics.

New report reveals 70 suspected modern lynchings in the Deep South The report, titled “A Crimson Record,” was produced by the civil rights organization Justice for Julius Action Network, often referred to as JULIAN. Researchers examined cases between 2000 and 2025 in Texas, Mississippi, Georgia, Louisiana, Florida, Tennessee, and Alabama.

GOP governor candidate explodes at Black voter: You should be lynched! Florida GOP gubernatorial candidate James Fishback blew up at a Black voter, telling him he should be “lynched” for asking about allegations of inappropriate behavior with teenagers.

St. Louis Cops Claimed They Had to Shoot Black Teen in the Back of His Head Because He Was a Threat, Then the Body-Camera Video They Hid for Over a Year Surfaced St. Louis cops initially claimed they shot and killed Emeshyon because the teen turned and pointed a gun at them, but body camera footage later released shows the teen never turned around and never had a gun in his hand when he was shot in the back of the head.

Trump is stalemated, there is no way out, he is trapped.

President Trump likes his military and diplomatic victories quick, clean and decisive.

On his desk in the Oval Office, he keeps models of the B-2 bombers that took out three Iranian nuclear sites in one night, not quite a year ago. In the opening weeks of the Iran conflict this year, he talked often about replicating his success in Venezuela — “the perfect scenario,’’ he said — shorthand for overthrowing a troublesome leader with one quick commando raid, and replacing him with a pliant, American-friendly successor.

But now, Mr. Trump has hit the stalemate phase of his presidency.

The war with Iran is clearly at that stage. When he declared a cease-fire on April 7, Mr. Trump said on social media that the end of combat operations would be conditional on “the COMPLETE, IMMEDIATE, and SAFE OPENING of the Strait of Hormuz.” It wasn’t. Even if commerce now resumes across the strait under a memorandum of understanding still under negotiation, it will still leave the future of Iran’s nuclear and missile programs exactly where they were in February: stuck in a further negotiation that the administration insists will be “time limited,” probably to 60 days.

But the Iranians sense Mr. Trump’s deep reluctance to restart combat operations that are deeply unpopular in the United States, and most Iran experts say they expect Tehran to try to stretch the negotiations for months or years — as they have with past administrations.

Then there is the Ukraine war, a conflict in its fifth year that Mr. Trump famously boasted he would end in 24 hours after taking office. Sixteen months after he was sworn in, he rarely mentions the war anymore, and Secretary of State Marco Rubio recently complained that he was tired of wasting time in endless negotiations, suggesting that he would be perfectly happy if some other country wanted to step in and play that role.

For their part, the Russians have quietly made clear that they are tired of periodic visits from the president’s special envoy Steve Witkoff and Mr. Trump’s son-in-law Jared Kushner, according to people familiar with the negotiations. They say they want a stable, diplomatic process, with working groups and regular meetings. They also want an American ambassador to Russia — a job that has been open, astoundingly, for nearly a year.

And there is Gaza. When Mr. Trump flew to Israel to celebrate the release of the last of the living hostages from the Oct. 7, 2023, terror attack, he enthused about a 20-point plan that started with the disarming of Hamas, the creation of an international stabilization force and, ultimately, rebuilding Gaza into a gleaming territory of glass office towers and seaside resorts. Eight months after that trip, Hamas has still not disarmed, except in fake, A.I.-generated videos. (One, sent out by Mr. Trump, depicts him and Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu sunbathing.)

While more aid is making its way into the territory, Palestinians are still sleeping in tents, the rat-infested rubble has not been cleared, and Mr. Netanyahu announced last week that the Israeli military would expand its control to about 70 percent of the Palestinian enclave.

Perhaps all of this is the inevitable result of a president with huge ambitions running into the brick walls of global realities. Perhaps it is the result of overreach, as Mr. Trump — infused with the success of his first two military adventures, into Iran and Venezuela — assumes that there is no task too big for the U.S. military.

Some experts suggest that it arises from a fundamental misunderstanding of American power. As one of Mr. Trump’s close aides said recently, destroying nuclear sites from the air is what America does best, and controlling political events in nations like Iran, Russia and Ukraine is what the United States does worst.

More than likely, however, is that the stalemates along with Trump’s other many failures are due to the fact that he is a moron with a record of total failure as a “businessman” who is surrounded by people just like himself — fools, assholes, failures, and losers.

 

Trump is in deep trouble . . . and he knows it

At 8:15 this morning, the President of the United States began panicking in front of the entire world. For more than seven hours, he posted nearly 50 times. And when he finally slowed down, it would stand as one of the most revealing fits of rage of his presidency to date. Because what he shared was beyond any reasonable person’s comprehension.

  • He complained that because China has a ballroom, he should have one too.
  • He posted an image of a “Trump Peace Prize” bearing his own face.
  • He repeatedly compared himself to George Washington.
  • He shared an image of himself kissing a flag.
  • He shared a heroic fantasy image of himself depicted as the God of War that said, “YOU’RE GETTING DISCOMBOBULATED.”
  • And most concerning of all, he repeatedly called for a federal judge to be investigated, impeached, and removed from the bench, placing both the judge and his wife in danger by putting a target on their backs before an already radicalized base of loyalists.

    And we cannot say this part quietly, because the title in front of his name is the whole point. This is not a troll on the internet. This is not a man yelling into a void from his basement. This is the President of the United States. This is the one human being on the planet who commands the most powerful military, who holds the nuclear codes, who can move markets and topple governments and start wars on a whim.

 

When a man like that names a judge and a judge’s wife and tells millions of followers they should be ashamed, investigated, and jailed, the distance between a post and a real human being in real danger collapses to nothing.

There is no one above him to send it up the chain to. He is the chain. And the entire world is watching him spend a Saturday this way, our allies and our adversaries alike, all of them now asking the same question every American should be asking, which is whether the person with that much power over their lives is well enough to hold it. These are dark days for this country. They are dark days for the world. And it is a strange and frightening thing to live through a time when the most dangerous instability on earth is not a foreign army or a failing economy, but the mind of one man posting cartoons of himself for nearly 7 hours on a Saturday.
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And I keep coming back to one thing tonight. Never before have we seen an American president behave like this. Not in a country founded on democratic norms, not in our lifetimes, not in any lifetime we can point to. There is no modern equivalent for this, no American equivalent, for this level of instability, corruption, and sheer insanity playing out in public day after day. To know that there are people beside him taking his wildest fantasies and turning them into digital hallucinations for him to share is its own kind of betrayal. And then there are the people who still claim to follow him, who cannot keep pretending that any of this is normal, because it is not, and somewhere underneath this unimaginable spectacle, they know it too. He cannot keep going like this. A man does not spend his day the way he spent today unless something is wrong. What we are watching is a man in cognitive and physical decline doing it in front of the entire world. And one day soon, we are going to have to come to grips with something even harder than the posts themselves, which is that there were likely medical professionals who knew, who put their names to words like “excellent” and “fully fit,” and who covered for him anyway. We are going to have to reckon with how many people looked straight at this and chose to call it normal. How many looked straight at it and called it healthy. How many looked straight at it and chose loyalty over truth.

Because here is what today actually showed us, underneath the noise. This was not strength. A man in command of himself and his country does not spend seven hours of a Saturday begging the world to see him as George Washington. The judge did his work calmly, in writing, on the law, and it held. The President spent the day melting down at him in public, in front of everyone, in front of the whole world. One of those is what lasting, real power looks like. The other is what it looks like when power can feel itself slipping and cannot stop grabbing at the air. We have not seen him this exposed before. The mask he used to keep up, the one that hid the worst of it, is gone, and a man who has to insist this loudly that he is well and powerful and beloved is telling us, without meaning to, exactly how unwell and how unsteady he has become …

Trump’s dementia, fueled by his failure and his ignorant hatred, brings a torrent of crazed postings

Trump spent much of Saturday flooding “Truth Social” with a torrent of memes, AI slop, political attacks, and fan-made tributes.

The six-hour posting marathon unfolded on a day when the only item listed on the president’s public schedule was “Executive Time.”

Beginning at noon, Trump shared or reposted more than 50 pieces of content ranging from patriotic fantasy art and self-congratulatory graphics to crime memes, military imagery, celebrity tributes, and attacks on political rivals.


Trump went to Walter Reed for his 13th visit in the past 12 months.  This is a photo of Trump as he left Walter Reed.


52 posts from Donald Trump's Truth Social page posted in one afternoon.

Here are some examples of Trump’s madness.


Among the more unusual posts were separate images showing Trump riding horseback beside George Washington on a dirt road next to a NASCAR race.

AI art depicting Trump and George Washington on horseback alongside a NASCAR race. Behind them is the White House and Washington monument.


Another showed Trump looming over Greenland beneath the words “Hello, Greenland!”

Trump has repeatedly argued that having Greenland as U.S. territory is vital for national security, though both Greenlandic and Danish leaders have forcefully rejected any suggestion that the territory could be acquired by the United States.

Trump looming over Greenland beneath the words “Hello, Greenland!”


One particularly strange image showed Trump dressed as a military commander as fighter jets exploded across the sky behind him, beneath the caption: “YOU’RE GETTING DISCOMBOBULATED.”

The post appeared to reference Trump’s claim that a secret U.S. weapon he dubbed a “discombobulator” helped capture Venezuelan leader Nicolás Maduro.

AI art depicting Trump posing as a military commander flanked by fighter jets. Text on the screen reads: "You're getting discombobulated."


Former President Barack Obama was also a recurring target.

Trump shared multiple memes attacking Obama, including one depicting the Obama Presidential Library as a giant trash can and another blaming Obama and former President Joe Biden for problems at the Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool.

An AI image depicting the Obama Presidential Library as a giant trash can.


At other points during the spree, Trump shared multiple images of Chinese President Xi Jinping, including one showing the pair shaking hands beneath a caption lamenting Democratic opposition to his long-desired White House ballroom.

Trump pointed to Beijing’s sprawling Great Hall of the People as an example of the kind of grand venue he believes the White House should have.

Xi and Trump shaking hands beneath a caption lamenting Democratic opposition to his long-desired White House ballroom.


COMMENTARY:

Let’s just start here: Trump chooses to communicate to ALL of America via Truth Social. Which he owns. And yet only 3% of Americans use it. Don’t normal political leaders want the widest audience?

If you had an employee, a friend, a coworker, or a member of your family acting like this tell me you wouldn’t seriously worried!!!

The man has lost his mind. What shocks me is no one in his family cares enough to say “Something’s seriously wrong.” They all just allow the world to see him make a fool out of himself again and again and again. It’s quite tragic.

 

Former German Premier had Trump figured out from the start

– Angela Merkel’s first mistake with Donald Trump, she says in her new memoir, was treating him as if he were “completely normal”, but she quickly learned of his “emotional” nature and soft spot for authoritarians and tyrants. She stressed that she was wrong about Trump since she first thought he was “normal”.- During their first meeting in 2017 in the Oval Office, where he attempted to humiliate her by refusing to shake her hand before the cameras. “I whispered to him that we should shake hands again,” she writes. “As soon as the words left my mouth, I shook my head at myself. How could I forget that Trump knew precisely what he was doing. He wanted to give people something to talk about with his behavior, while I had acted as though I were having a conversation with someone completely normal.”

– Now unbound by diplomatic niceties, Merkel sizes up Trump as “emotional” and driven by grievance and neediness, in contrast to her “factual” approach. “It seemed that his main aim was to make the person he was talking to feel guilty. At the same time, I had the impression that he also wanted the person he was talking with to like him.”

– Rather than trying to build bridges with traditional allies, Merkel writes, “Trump was apparently fascinated with the Russian president”, and she notes that “politicians with autocratic and dictatorial traits had him in their thrall”.

https://lifewithnofears.blogspot.com/2025/01/5-reasons-why-former-german-chancellor.html

Let’s hope he keeps this promise

 

 

In case you aren’t familiar with “Kid Rock” and his “music” . . . well, if you aren’t familiar with him, consider yourself lucky.

 

Maybe he should just FOAD.

This is what The People’s House looks like now

This is not Trump’s house.  Just as it was not Biden’s, or Obama’s, or Bush’s, or Clinton’s, or  . . . .

This is OUR House — this is the People’s House — and it has been trashed by a failed “businessman,” a con man, a liar, a rapist, and a moron.

Anyone who voted for or in any way supports this man is as evil, as ignorant, and as big an asshole as he is.

 

It’s over

It’s over although it will take at least three more years to end, fewer if we are lucky.

The cover-up is already running. Karoline Leavitt, Stephen Chung, and the rest of the White House noise machine have lied to the media for years about Trump’s condition, and never once been held to account.
Genuine power doesn’t need to be advertised this loudly. The frantic, escalating, almost pornographic self-celebration is the tell. It’s a confession in plain sight. The man building his mausoleum while he’s still alive is the man who knows he’s running out of road.
So here we are. A 79-year-old failure, swollen extremities and bruised hand, looking like the victim of a zombie bite — he turns, shuffling between Walter Reed and a half-built ballroom nobody asked for, with an approval rating in free fall, a base finally asking quiet questions about grocery prices, a press corps too cowed to say out loud what they all know, and a clock, biological, cultural, and political, that he cannot stop.
He is not coming back from this. There is no third act. There is only the long, undignified, makeup-smeared decline of a failure and a movement whose moment has passed, shouting to itself ever more loudly into an ever emptier hall, a frowzy barfly of a man, replaying past glories that never happened and
hoping you won’t notice his bad wig.
I’m not sure who this is, but it's a portrait of a man in a suit with a thoughtful expression

Trump is a deeply flawed, troubled, evil person with no redeeming qualities

Trump’s vision of the presidency is (1) for him and only him to be in charge, and, (2) to steal as much as he can. Issue orders, grab money, luxuriate in flattery, erect monuments to oneself. And start a war to show how tough you are.
But that’s no way to lead a nation through the hazards and difficulties of war.
Now the war is ending on disadvantageous terms for the United States.  We will lose.
Trump has been tweeting and shouting all weekend about how the Iranians have agreed to a negotiated settlement to the war and they have given him everything he wanted.
In fact, no such thing has happened. It looks as though the Strait of Hormuz will be opened; the British and perhaps French navies will help Iran clear mines; Iran will charge a fee for passage; Iran will say nothing about nuclear weapons and will keep all their enriched uranium.
Trump’s problem now is how to deceive the American people and the world into believing that the war he lost was really a big win, the biggest ever, so big you cannot believe it.
Trump is about to discover that, indeed, nobody does believe his bullshit.
Face it, Trump started the February 28 war because of his own personality, not for valid reasons. And what is that personality?
Trump is arrogant. Think how often Trump mocks his predecessors as “dumb” and praises himself as “smart.” Trump’s predecessors were not and are not “dumb,” and he is not smart, not at all.
Trump is reckless. Trump is not a plan-ahead guy. He plunges into desperate adventures without any clear endgame in mind. What really was Trump’s plan on January 6, 2021? He had no plan In 2021, Trump provoked violence and hoped it would all somehow work out. He followed the same approach again in 2026.
Trump hates procedure. The planning process is exactly that – a process that is designed to bring to the surface all possible considerations then to plan for them. Trump is not that smart or disciplined.
Trump is panicky. For all his bluster and boasting, Trump cannot take the heat.
Trump is gullible. As Trump’s present secretary of state observed back in 2016, Trump is most fundamentally a con artist. But Trump is often a self-defeating con artist who falls victim to his own con. Trump demanded “unconditional surrender” from Iran. Instead, he’s negotiating an exit that concedes most of Iran’s demands and leaves Iran in a more dominant position over Persian Gulf oil traffic than it occupied before the war. But Trump seems genuinely to have convinced himself that he’s won a mighty victory, and he seems truly baffled that others will not fall for his flim-flam.
Trump can’t lead. Trump’s method of governance is command. He cannot work across party lines, and he cannot speak to any part of the American nation beyond his MAGA base. A war leader, however, must be a national leader. Trump can’t lead a thirsty horse to water.