
Dear white guy, the sky is not falling. I will let the following speak for itself. I was alive before the Voting Rights Act, and the sky will not fall, but it is amazing how many white people now worry about the black and brown community. We may lose elected officials who look like us, but that does not mean that we will lose people who will work for us. It may open up opportunities for younger minority people to enter politics, as it seems that older elected officials don’t want to give up the power they have. They prefer to die in office rather than give someone younger an opportunity.
In fact, Trump and his band of fools are proving that white people ain’t as smart as many think they are. So what do they do when things go bad? They blame the white women, and they are the first to go.
So far, Attorney General Pam Bondi, Labor Secretary Lori Chavez-DeRemer, and Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem have departed (fired).
So what if they draw lines to try to draw out all black and brown people, then they will also be drawing out some black and brown Republican people.
I have read that blog for almost a year now, and he considers any Democrat who does not vote very progressive to be no better than a Republican and that they should all be replaced with people who think like him. How is that different than what the Republicans do? Here in Texas, what are they going to do that they haven’t done already?
You’re In Danger. Act Like It.
You’ve seen what happens when no one stops them.
… Meanwhile, the Democrats are seemingly split into factions. Moderates and centrists are trying extremely hard to purge the party of all progressives. It’s gotten ugly in some spaces and in some states. Michigan and Maine are the current examples.
And do we even need to talk about that old man in diapers in that big, white house?
Then the Supreme Court gutted Act 2 of the Voting Rights Act.
Whether you are Black, white, Hispanic, a woman, a man, non-binary, live in a city, a farm, believe in God, or nothing at all, what SCOTUS did will harm you. It may even kill you.
I am not being hyperbolic.
Ask the 135 people killed on July 4, 2025, in the floods in Central Texas.
Ask the 19 children and two teachers killed in the Uvalde massacre.
Ask the hundreds who died in their homes without heat during Winter Storm Uri.
Ask the hundreds of Black and brown women who have maternal-related deaths each year.
Meanwhile, the Democrats are seemingly split into factions. Moderates and centrists are trying extremely hard to purge the party of all progressives. It’s gotten ugly in some spaces and in some states. Michigan and Maine are the current examples.
And do we even need to talk about that old man in diapers in that big, white house?
Then the Supreme Court gutted Act 2 of the Voting Rights Act.
Whether you are Black, white, Hispanic, a woman, a man, non-binary, live in a city, a farm, believe in God, or nothing at all, what SCOTUS did will harm you. It may even kill you.
I am not being hyperbolic.
Ask the 135 people killed on July 4, 2025, in the floods in Central Texas.
Ask the 19 children and two teachers killed in the Uvalde massacre.
Ask the hundreds who died in their homes without heat during Winter Storm Uri.
Ask the hundreds of Black and brown women who have maternal-related deaths each year.
… When Black voting power is weakened, the rules protecting everyone get weaker.
It doesn’t only matter to Black communities. It won’t stop there. Black Americans have always been the testing ground for how far power can go. How much it can take. How much it can reshape democracy before anyone stops it.
Poll taxes. Literacy tests. Gerrymandering. Voter purges.
Those tactics didn’t disappear. They evolved.
And every time they were used to silence Black voters, they made it easier to silence someone else next.
Look at the video below and tell me how many white people are marching with them? So please stop pretending that you care for people like me. But it happens again, make sure you go put your white ass in the front of those protests.




