Afro-American and other colored communities have no malice, agenda, or rhetoric about the white race. Angry negative narratives appear only when they are provoked by white supremacist groups or white members of Congress. They belittle the fate of blacks, advocate voter suppression measures, and promote the division of constituencies that unfairly affect voting. Minority movements focus on equality and justice, asserting their rights, exposing racist or violent policies, or speaking against racial equality. Minorities are not driven to exercise power over others; they only seek to claim their ability to survive and prosper.
This National Monument to Justice and Peace Opened in Montgomery, Alabama in 2018. At the time, the “New York Times” reported that “it is committed to the victims of American white supremacy. It needs to account for one of the least-known atrocities in the United States: against thousands of people in the decades-long racist terrorist campaign. Ten thousand blacks were lynched.” In addition, there are approximately 36 Holocaust museums across the United States. In a recent article, Forbes magazine reported that the incidence of anti-Semitism in the United States has increased by 115%. In 2020, NBC news.com reported that violence against Asian Americans has increased by 150%. The anti-American ideology that Trump Republicans publicly promoted that the United States is a white Christian country is a lie that fuels white fear and white supremacy. “Fear of white identity” is unfounded, and its existence is entirely due to the political racist remarks of the former unstable president and the Republicans’ belief that power is more important than democracy and decency.
White Americans have nothing to worry about that the number of colored communities and immigrants exceeds that of the white population. These communities are led by black communities and have been passionate for centuries, fighting for equal freedom, rather than dominating, enslaving, or minimizing others. Trump called Asians scammers, Mexican rapists, and South American refugees. The “Caravan of Terror” is a well-written declaration of hatred. The purpose is to get enough white votes in the Red State to win power for power. Not to realize the constitution and the intention of the constitution. The vision of the founding fathers for survival and democracy.
Politically correct authorities do not encourage criticism, demonization, or belittle Trump supporters and Republican members of Congress. They cheer for lies and conspiracy theories, and spread hateful, racially based statements. The blog disagrees with this view. Trump’s foundation and their thoughts and wants are not good for democracy, and they should not worry about their arrogance or feelings. Trump kept instilling lies that proved to be wrong. In addition, he demonized the second party of our bipartisan democracy to the point of hatred of any non-white or Christian.
White Americans must learn to accept the inevitable continuous growth of the minority population, receive education about different cultural characteristics and values, and stop listening to the lies of racist politicians who like to intimidate them to get votes. Unity will help the United States rebuild better.



