Chronicling the creeping demise of Diversity™, Equity™, and Inclusion™, otherwise known as institutionalized racism.
Black race hustler and professional pseudo-celebrity pastor warns of impending white nationalist terror
It’s frankly amazing we’ve made it six months into Trump 2.0 without an organic (due to nonstop media incitement) or staged major terror attack perpetrated by a Dylan Roof type against a “marginalized” community.
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But it’s coming.
Maybe that organic or staged right-wing terror attack will be on the likely next New York mayor due to an alleged spike in Islamophobia; it could be some black church in South Carolina again; it might be at child-grooming camp like Brave Trails.
But one is coming.
I would wager a meager month’s salary on it.
“Pastor Ben” agrees.
Brandon Johnson claims Trump is trying to genocide blacks in America
Speaking to legacy media, Chicago mayor Brandon Johnson declared that Trump is “trying to eliminate black existence from this country,” in what could only be interpreted as a claim that the president of the United States is attempting a genocide.
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The begged question, then, is: what should blacks, in the crosshairs of a genocidal regime, do about it?
How could the conclusion for taking Johnson’s unhinged rant at face value be anything other than armed resistance in the face of a racialized enemy that wants to annihilate you?
Mayor Brandon Johnson to CNN (emphasis added):
Governor Abbott spent over $220 million to ship people across America. Instead of working with Congress to actually pass substantive immigration reform policy. They wanted to create division, but we’re not going to allow that to happen in the city of Chicago. Much like we fought for civil rights 60 years ago, we’re going to continue to make sure that whether you are black, brown, Asian, white, young, old, working people deserve to be prioritized. This misnomer that there’s division, you know, in consternation within communities solely based on this issue is just wrong. He’s working to eliminate black history. He is trying to eliminate black existence from this country. He’s also attacking the LGBTQ plus community.
Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson says Trump is trying to eliminate black existence from this country pic.twitter.com/xqkfvHhq3d
— Libs of TikTok (@libsoftiktok) June 19, 2025
Jesse Lee Peterson vs. Karen Bass
In the Dark Ages, pre-Golden Age enlightenment, it would have been far less likely that someone like Jesse Lee Peterson would find himself sharing a Politicon panel with the communist mayor of Los Angeles.
Yet the landscape has changed dramatically as the power and influence of more-difficult-to-control independent online media has grown year by year, forcing legacy institutions such as Politicon to include them in the public discourse or risk total irrelevancy.
So you get spectacles like this, much to the visceral discomfort of people such as Bass, who are accustomed to the warm and insular cocoon of the establishment to shield them from any kind of honest interaction with the rabble.
LA Mayor Karen Bass INTERRUPTS Jesse Lee Peterson—Instantly Regrets It! #lariots2025 pic.twitter.com/8B0we3m5Jw
— Jesse Lee Peterson (@JLPtalk) June 11, 2025
Study: Woke backlash to Target DEI walkback astroturfed with bots
Of all the corporations that have publicly distanced themselves from the full-throated embrace of DEI, Target, because of the customer base it’s cultivated over the years, has been the hardest-hit by blowback.
According to a recent study, though, at least part of that popular blowback is fake.
Via Fox Business (emphasis added):
The online backlash inflicted against Target after the chain pulled back from their controversial Diversity, Equity and Inclusion (DEI) policies was largely driven by fraudulent accounts, according to a new study published by Israeli cyber-firm Cyabra.
Target has been the subject of a boycott and fierce rebukes online, which has caused the company to suffer declining sales and a falling stock price after the retailer announced it was rolling back its DEI policies. One of the policies rolled back was the company's REACH initiatives for minority representation in management.
The study, which analyzed 2,226 social media accounts which generated 3,379 posts engaged in pushing negative sentiment against Target, found that 27% of the surveyed accounts were fake, and that those fake accounts generated over 1,000 posts, contributing to the viral backlash against the retailer.