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Michael Johnson's avatar

Growing up in Tennessee & Georgia in the early 60's, I witnessed the last vestiges of Jim Crow, especially in deep south Georgia - white & colored water fountains & entrances, segregated seating in movie theaters and many more signs that there were many who were very unhappy with LBJ's "Great Society" initiatives and policies. It took longer in the South, but eventually those awful signs of Jim Crow began to disappear. It felt as if sanity & justice were taking hold - here to stay...winning out, so to speak. By the time I was starting out in the workplace, and starting a family, my very best friend was Black, as both our sons became to be.

It was his wife who said to me during the 2024 election cycle, "It's all about race." My goodness, was she ever spot on...

Obviously Proj. 2025 is about returning this country to Jim Crow, but also to pre-suffragette, and a country with no compassion for anyone except the rich. A country devoid of social safety nets & programs. NO Universal Healthcare. NO education for all. But in order to easily achieve it all, a country with a designated second & even third class populace.

When we finally escape this madness, there will be a need for a Second Reconstruction. It will take decades, if not an entire generation, to repair and rebuild. In short order they have destroyed or dismantled every once trusted service & institution we held dear & necessary. God help us.

William Farrar's avatar

Old news, just described MAGA, Trump and his re election in 2024. The culture ware is as old as the Nation itself, first the African Americans, then the Indigenous Americans, then the Irish, the Italian, the Jew, with the rise in education and open minded liberalism, there came a decline in church membership, and the concomitant increase in anti LGBT, and once again Isolationism,and the concomitant decline in our trustworthiness, prestige and respect in the world, and a rise in fear of the government within the borders of the United States.

But the seed was planted long ago, and the weed took250 years to blossom.

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