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This One Is For The Lemmings Who Like Parroting The Narrative That The US Is Sooo Racist


and which political party led the charge for abolition?
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Rabbit420 · 70-79, M
Not all Americans, just Pedophile Don, MAGAts and the rape-publiKKKans!!!!!!

Based on reports and actions through early 2026, the Trump administration has been accused of attempting to "sanitize" American history by removing or altering references to slavery, systemic racism, and Black resistance from public lands, federal websites, and national exhibits. These efforts are frequently described by critics as an intentional campaign to diminish the role of Black Americans in U.S. history.
Specific Examples of Erased or Altered Black History (2025–2026)

Removal of Slavery Exhibits: The administration ordered the removal of interpretive panels near Independence Hall in Philadelphia that detailed the enslaved people held by George Washington.
"Scourged Back" Photograph: The National Park Service removed the famous 1863 photo showing the scarred back of an enslaved man (Gordon) from the Fort Pulaski National Monument in Georgia.
Harpers Ferry National Historical Park: Officials flagged, altered, or removed dozens of signs referencing abolitionist John Brown, racial discrimination, and white hostility.
Cane River Creole National Historical Park: An exhibit detailing enslaved people who attempted to escape was flagged for review and removed.
Arlington House: Park staff were told to stop using a booklet that taught children about slavery at the former home of Robert E. Lee.
Medgar Evers Home: References to the Ku Klux Klan murderer of civil rights activist Medgar Evers were removed from a monument, reportedly because the term was considered "divisive".
Digital Purges: The Pentagon temporarily removed training videos recognizing the Tuskegee Airmen and an online biography of Jackie Robinson.
Removal of Memorials: The administration worked to remove the Black Lives Matter plaza and mural in D.C. and removed exhibits on Indigenous and minority history at Muir Woods National Monument.

Policy-Driven Erasure

Executive Order 14253: Trump directed federal agencies to remove "divisive" content, specifically targeting material that addresses systemic racism.
1776 Commission: The administration pushed for a "patriotic education" that critics say minimizes the role of slavery in the nation’s founding.
Rolling Back Juneteenth/MLK Day: The administration rolled back fee-free days on national parks for Juneteenth and Martin Luther King Jr. Day.
Defunding Institutions: The administration cut federal funding to the Whitney Plantation in Louisiana, a site dedicated to educating the public about the experience of enslaved people.

These actions have been described by historians and civil rights advocates as a deliberate effort to erase the lived experiences of Black people from the national narrative.

I forgot Hogsbreath taking the black officers off the promotion list.

As of March 2026, U.S. Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth reportedly intervened in military promotions to remove two Black officers and two female officers from a promotion list for Army one-star general. This highly unusual intervention, affecting a list of ~36 officers (mostly white men), was described as targeting officers not aligned with the administration's priorities.

"Not aligned with the administrations priorities" means they were black!!!!
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Munumbis · 46-50, M
Munumbis · 46-50, M
@Rabbit420 that's enough commie bullshit to grow 40 acers of hay.
carpediem · M
Although modern slavery is not always easy to recognize, it continues to exist in nearly every country. In total, there are 167 countries that still have slavery and around 46 million slaves today, according to the 2016 Global Slavery Index.

The U.S. Department of State defines modern slavery as “the act of recruiting, harboring, transporting, providing, or obtaining a person for compelled labor or commercial sex acts through the use of force, fraud, or coercion.”

India, China, Pakistan, Bangladesh, Uzbekistan and North Korea are at the top of the list for countries that still have slavery.

Source: The Borgen Project
4meAndyou · F
@carpediem 😢😢😢 Why do I suspect it's because they are FUNDED by the traffickers?
carpediem · M
@4meAndyou That would be my guess too
4meAndyou · F
@carpediem Yup.
Prison1203 · 61-69, M
I call Republican Party, which party also voted to give civil rights to blacks and the right to vote oh yeah republicans did that too
Barefooter25 · 46-50, M
https://youtu.be/u5TZTlVvuM4?si=wluhkUwff8Ka12Nf. People on the left, especially on this site, should watch this and learn.
4meAndyou · F
Unfortunately, even though we fought a civil war to end slavery, we cannot claim to be a nation WITHOUT slavery. As I am sitting here typing, women, little girls and little boys are trafficked and enslaved. When we have a President who will go to WAR to inside his own country to STOP this slavery, then we will have another Lincoln.

Is Trump that President? There is only so much he can do in his remaining 3 years.
4meAndyou · F
@Rabbit420 You are one of the most TDS infected people on this site...and you don't even realize it.
@Rabbit420 your IQ never reaches room temp.

@4meAndyou
4meAndyou · F
@BizSuitStacy Nice try.
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gregloa · 61-69, M
@GoFish
Yes sideways and permanently. Trouble is so do too many voters.
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