#BothSiders were right. Trump signs executive order to dismantle the Civil Rights Act of 1964 last night while no one's watching

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I just don't understand how people couldn't see the type of threat Trump was. It was so strange to me.

We live in a bubble my g.

I realized this long ago.

We dont live a in shared reality. A shared understanding of common sense and hard facts. We are fragmented even with the the world at our fingertips

A lot of ppl, mostly dumb and ignorant, some just contrarian, are easily mislead and guided by emotion. But most likely, anti black and brown.

Agents, doesnt matter if conscious or not, of white supremacy. Class supremacy.

It is what it is.
 

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Folks spent all year telling shills she was gonna get smoked in the election, she wasn't it, there should be a primary, being "not Trump" isn't enough, telling y'all you gotta have better political imaginations, her policies were too milquetoast, etc, etc, etc


Now we're watching them convince themselves it was something else because their egos can't handle reality and it's partisan so they will get unwavering support from their fellow cult members instead of people saying yeah we shoulda pushed for a more progressive candidate and shouldn't have let the party elites force a candidate on us.


It's the most fascinating thing in the world to watch. Unwavering loyalty to a political party to the point where you can't read is wild.:wow:
Unfortunately, many of our coli friends are just like the Black shills on the right. Cowardly c00ns and tethers of a white supremacist political party. Screaming back and forth at each other…

”My white supremacist daddy is better than your white supremacist daddy”

While the #BothSides party have their Freedman Papers and come from a Black 2 Parent Political home, friends.
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South Africa racists wishes it could bring apartheid back at the speed the US is implementing it


They are currently seeking asylum from "persecution" and Trump is gonna greenlight their migration to America.

Black people who voted for Trump based on the mishandling of the immigration crisis, will standby and watch a stream of hardcore racists come here to reinforce the Maga population .
 
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Because the Dems ran on fringe issues and magnified them and died on that sword

All the Democrats ahd to do was run on housing and the economy and jobs and they would have won.

Let's be honest, it was a severe fumble.
No, that's just not true. It's time to stop pushing misinformation. Kamala Harris *did* run on housing, jobs, and the economy -- the core issues everyone claims they care about. Her campaign had some glaring flaws, but the idea that she focused on "fringe" issues is a lazy rewrite. Meanwhile, Republicans ran a campaign rooted in white identity politics and weaponized those so-called fringe topics to rile people up. And unfortunately, a lot of people fell for it, and are still falling for it when they spread these claims.

This Guardian article even shows that her economic policies polled better than Trump's, *until* her name was attached. That says more about the voters and media environment than about the platform itself.

 

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What I always found odd was the way some here would casually dismiss the sacrifices made by the footsoldiers and leaders of the Civil Rights Movement. And the legislation that was gained from those sacrifices.
Thought it was a reflection of bad parenting and poor education.

This is why Series like EYES ON THE PRIZE are suppressed through bureaucracy. Kids today think there was just marches and sit ins, when there was fire hoses, dogs and batons being swung on the regular. Our folks faught to the death! Not because their back was against the wall but because it was the right thing to do.
 

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WHITE HOUSE INITIATIVE TO PROMOTE EXCELLENCE AND INNOVATION AT HISTORICALLY BLACK COLLEGES AND UNIVERSITIES​

Executive Orders
April 23, 2025
By the authority vested in me as President by the Constitution and the laws of the United States of America, it is hereby ordered:

Section 1. Purpose. Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs) remain integral to American students’ pursuit of prosperity and wellbeing, providing the pathway to a career and a better life. This order will continue the work begun during my first Administration to elevate the value and impact of our Nation’s HBCUs as beacons of educational excellence and economic opportunity that serve as some of the best cultivators of tomorrow’s leaders in business, government, academia, and the military.

Sec. 2. Policy. It is the policy of my Administration to support HBCUs in: advancing America’s full potential; fostering more and better opportunities in higher education; providing the highest-quality education; obtaining equal opportunities for participation in Federal programs; ensuring college-educated Americans are empowered to advance the common good at home and abroad; and making our Nation more globally competitive.

Sec. 3. White House Initiative on HBCUs. (a) There is hereby established the White House Initiative on Historically Black Colleges and Universities (Initiative), housed in the Executive Office of the President and led by an Executive Director designated by the President.

(b) The Initiative shall work with executive departments and agencies (agencies), the President’s Board of Advisors on Historically Black Colleges and Universities established in section 4 of this order, private-sector employers, educational associations, philanthropic organizations, and other partners to increase the capacity of HBCUs to provide the highest-quality education to an increasing number of students. The Initiative shall have two primary missions:

(i) increasing the private-sector role, including the role of private foundations, in:

(A) strengthening HBCUs through enhanced institutional planning and development, fiscal stability, and financial management;

(B) upgrading institutional infrastructure, including the use of technology, to ensure the long-term viability of these institutions; and

(C) providing professional development opportunities for HBCU students to help build America’s workforce in technology, healthcare, manufacturing, finance, and other high-growth industries; and

(ii) enhancing HBCUs’ capabilities to serve our Nation’s young adults by:

(A) supporting implementation of the HBCU PARTNERS Act (Public Law 116-270), including facilitating the Federal agency plan process required by section 4 of that Act (20 U.S.C. 1063d);

(B) working to advance my Administration’s key priorities related to promoting innovation and excellence throughout HBCUs in consultation with HBCU leaders, representatives, students, and alumni;

(C) fostering private-sector initiatives and public-private and philanthropic partnerships to promote centers of academic research and program excellence at HBCUs;

(D) improving the availability and quality of information concerning HBCUs in the public policy sphere;

(E) sharing administrative and programmatic best practices within the HBCU community;

(F) addressing efforts to promote student success and retention at HBCUs, including college affordability, degree attainment, campus modernization, and infrastructure improvements;

(G) partnering with private entities and elementary and secondary education stakeholders to build a pipeline for students that may be interested in attending HBCUs and promote affordable degree attainment;

(H) encouraging States to provide the required State matching funds for 1890 Land-Grant Institutions;

(I) collaborating with the Department of Agriculture and State governments to establish a framework for addressing barriers to accessing Federal funding to ensure that HBCUs receive the maximum funding to which they may be entitled;

(J) collaborating with agencies to improve the competitiveness of HBCUs for other sources of Federal research and development funding; and

(K) convening an annual White House Summit on HBCUs to address matters related to the Initiative’s missions and functions.

(c) The heads of agencies shall assist and provide information to the Initiative, consistent with applicable law, as may be necessary to carry out the functions of the Initiative. Each agency shall bear its own expenses of participating in the Initiative.

Sec. 4. President’s Board of Advisors on HBCUs. (a) There is established in the Department of Education the President’s Board of Advisors on Historically Black Colleges and Universities (Board). The Board shall fulfill the mission and functions established by, shall have the structure set forth in, and shall in all other respects be subject to the provisions of section 5 of the HBCU PARTNERS Act (20 U.S.C. 1063e). The Board shall include representatives of a variety of sectors, such as philanthropy, education, business, finance, entrepreneurship, innovation, and private foundations, and current HBCU presidents.

(b) The Board shall advise the President, through the Initiative, on the matters set forth in section 5(c) of the HBCU PARTNERS Act (20 U.S.C. 1063e(c)).

(c) The Department of Education shall provide funding and administrative support for the Board, consistent with applicable law and subject to the availability of appropriations. Insofar as chapter 10 of title 5, United States Code (commonly known as the Federal Advisory Committee Act), may apply to the Board, any functions of the President under that Act, except for those in section 6 and section 14 of that Act, shall be performed by the Secretary of Education, in accordance with guidelines issued by the Administrator of General Services.

Sec. 5. Accountability and Implementation. (a) The Executive Director of the Initiative shall submit an annual progress report to the President summarizing the Federal Government’s impact on HBCUs and providing recommendations for improvement.

Sec. 6. Revocations. Executive Order 14041 of September 3, 2021 (White House Initiative on Advancing Educational Equity, Excellence, and Economic Opportunity Through Historically Black Colleges and Universities), is hereby revoked. Within 14 days of the date of this order, the Administrator of the Environmental Protection Agency shall terminate the Historically Black Colleges and Universities and Minority Serving Institutions Advisory Council.

Sec. 7. General Provisions. (a) For the purposes of this order, “historically black colleges and universities” shall mean those institutions listed in 34 C.F.R. 608.2.

(b) Nothing in this order shall be construed to impair or otherwise affect:

(i) the authority granted by law to an executive department or agency, or the head thereof; or

(ii) the functions of the Director of the Office of Management and Budget relating to budgetary, administrative, or legislative proposals.

(c) This order shall be implemented consistent with applicable law and subject to the availability of appropriations.

(d) This order is not intended to, and does not, create any right or benefit, substantive or procedural, enforceable at law or in equity by any party against the United States, its departments, agencies, or entities, its officers, employees, or agents, or any other person.

DONALD J. TRUMP

THE WHITE HOUSE,

April 23, 2025.
 

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Have you checked the numbers? Do you even know what is required to get a Law through that is a non-budgetary one? They need 60 votes in the Senate to do that. They do not have 60 votes. So, if the Democrats do their job, the Law will not pass. It is as simple as that. The only way he can get non-budgetary laws to pass is by convincing Democrats to vote for what he wants.

Which again means, if they do their job as opposition to his actions, then he will not be able to get any non-budgetary law passed. So really, instead of wringing hands and moaning, you all should be contacting Democratic Senators and convincing them to filibuster all his attempts.

Edit: Let me help you all out, because I am pretty sure very few of you will even research to see what I am talking about.

119th Congress (2025–2027)
Majority Party: Republicans (53 seats)
Minority Party: Democrats (45 seats)
Other Parties: 2 Independents
Total Seats: 100

Note: This total includes Senator-elect James Justice of West Virginia, who chose to delay his swearing-in to January 14, 2025, to complete his term as governor. With the resignation of JD Vance effective January 10, 2025, Ohio's Class 3 seat remains temporarily vacant.

You speaking of law..........now?

:heh:

Law only matters when it is enforced. Republicans don't give a fukk about enforcing laws they don't agree with right now.
 
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What will the nominal opposition party do about his actions? We already know that the Republicans want this, so there is no convincing them. So, how will the opposition party fight this? Will they put of a strong fight, or come out and essentially state they can do nothing about it?
It's important to clarify what this Trump executive order actually does: it *doesn't* require legislation or Republican votes. It tells federal agencies to stop using disparate-impact theory to enforce civil rights laws, something the executive branch has authority over *unless* blocked by courts.

Framing this as a question of what Democrats will or won't do misrepresents the situation. This isn't a legislative issue, it's an executive action. No new law is being passed. No bill is moving through Congress. The rollback is happening entirely through agency directives under Trump's control. So bringing up the filibuster or suggesting Democrats in Congress could stop some hypothetical is just deflection. It lets Trump off the hook for what he's actually doing with the power he already has.

There's no reason to even be talking about Congress in relation to what just happened.

The proper check on executive overreach is lawsuits (which Democrats and rights groups have been filing), oversight and investigation where possible, and reversing it if/when they take office again.

It's time to stop deflecting from what Trump is doing or blaming Democrats when they have no institutional power. Letting your hate for them override reason makes you an ally to the ones causing the problems.
 
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