The sun may be shining but let’s be clear. It is midnight in America.
The concatenation of malign intent, purposeful stupidity and the toxic mixture of hate and nihilism have combined to make this country the victim of events and forces that should not be the danger that they clearly have become.
Let us count the ways –
First – the continued denial of the validity of the 2020 election has had a possibly irreversible effect on the democracy of this country. It is one thing not to agree with anything/everything about a president (remember “Not My President” posters referring to Trump?). It is quite another thing to consider the president to be illegally elected.
Because if that is the basic premise, there are no limits to the damage and violence that can be perpetrated in an effort to correct this imagined wrong.
Second – Since the Shelby v. Holder decision in 2013, this column has had numerous comments on the malicious and delirious attacks on Black voting rights empowered by this decision. The erosion of Black voting rights has been obscured by the voter turnout in 2020, but there should be no illusion that this erosion has been going on for almost a decade.
Now, thoroughly emboldened by Trump’s Big Lie, states are gerrymandering, restricting, eliminating and disabling various strategies that have been used to get Black people to be able to exercise the franchise.
This is only getting worse, and the 2022 election will bring to light the most egregious aspects of the New Jim Crow.
Third – The Trump Supreme Court (3 of the 6 right wing faction of the Court are Trump appointees) are providing a lasting legacy of The Man Who Should Never Have Been President. Voting rights, abortion rights, environmental protections – even mask mandates in the middle of the worst pandemic in over a century – have all been on the chopping block. And these justices are just getting warmed up.
Unlike electoral results, we will be living with the impact of this right wing of the right wing Supreme Court for decades to come.
Fourth – Like the frog in warm water who doesn’t realize that it is being cooked slowly, Democrats and particularly the progressive wing, are acting as if they conduct politics as usual rather that fully comprehending that this is an existential moment in American history.
If the Trump-infused Republicans take control of the House and the Senate in 2022 and the presidency in 2024, the conversion of this nation into its race-based and anti-egalitarian past will happen with lightning speed.
Why the Democrats don’t fully understand this existential threat brings to mind the farmer who smells some smoke in the barn but does not think that it is important enough to call neighbors and starting priming the pump.
Historians in the future – if they are allowed to write and publish such things – will look back on the steadfast refusal of Democrats and Progressives to see the coming tsunami of proto-fascist and racist policies when the signs were perfectly clear and wonder why.
In closing, it is always important to be positive and stay positive and believe in better days. But it is also important to keep eyes and ears open and when the other side is telling you what they are going to do to disenfranchise and disempower you – believe them.
It may not be midnight in America but the dawn seems further and further away with every passing hour.
Bravo, Sir, for shining the light on the truth!
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Those future writers you speak of will be writing their histories of this decline in secret and smuggling them outside the country to be published in foreign lands. For this country will be locked into a political construct much like that of the old Afrikaner regime …. only there will be a multiracial, multicultural and multi-religious grouping of the oppressed.
Sad to say…
These are indeed scary times. Keep up your valuable analyses my friend.
Absolutely amazing that you are shedding light on what should’ve been crystal clear, whether it’s night or day…change is coming to those who are sleeping, or have slept, because now more than ever is the need to keep our foot on that gas fueling our efforts, and struggles. For surely, that time is not far off. I Thank you. Brilliant insights., Professor Wallace Ford II.
I joint with all others who see the need to fight fire with fire. But along the way we must not lose our conviction to democratic processes or we become no better than the others. Wake up! Get up! Engage in the struggle to make the difference we know we should and that we can.