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What policies did Trump put in place rhat targeted Black ppl?


First off, the worst was appointing 3 Supreme Court justices and hundreds of federal judges that are committed to destroying every possible pro-Black policy past and future. Conservative justices have already destroyed Affirmative Action, gutted the Voting Rights Act, basically made gerrymandering legal at the state level, blocked the loans for Black farmers, and more.

Beyond that, here's a list I started making in 2017. I gave up in 2019 cause it was too depressing to keep updating it.


2017

Feb 21: Attorney General Jeff Sessions releases a memo reversing the order reducing the use of private prisons that had been announced by the Obama Administration.

Feb 27: The Justice Department refuses to continue the Obama-era legal argument that a voter ID law in Texas had been passed with discriminatory intent

Mar 31: AG Sessions lifts all federal consent degrees used to monitor police departments that had been guilty of civil rights violations

May 2: Trump suggests that he might block a small grant to assist HBCUs as they may violate the ban on funding groups “that allocate benefits on the basis of race, ethnicity, and gender.”

May 10: The White House announces that Kris Kobach will co-chair the "Commission on Election Integrity" to investigate "voter fraud" across the nation. Kobach, once called, "The Most Racist Politician in America", has spent his career curtailing voting privileges across the country.

May 10: Sessions releases a memo instructing federal prosecutors to pursue the charges that carry the longest possible sentence in drug cases and refers to the War on Drugs as a "rousing success"

Jun 12: Sessions urges states to go after marijuana users and even scrap protections for medical marijuana.

Jul 17: Sessions promises to increase asset forfeiture, a practice that even conservative senators and justices have warned may be unconstitutional.

Jul 28: In a speech to law enforcement officers, Trump encourages the roughing up of suspects who are already in custody.

Aug 1: An internal DOJ memo announces that resources in the DOJ's civil rights division were being redirected to fight against Affirmative Action policies in college

Aug 28: Trump rescinds an Obama-era order that had blocked the transfer of military equipment to local police

Sep 15: AG Sessions pulls out of a federal effort to reform police departments after officer-involved shootings

Dec 21: Jeff Sessions rescinds a Obama letter to courts that advised them to be careful in imposing overly stiff fees and penalties on poor defendants.

2018

Jan 4: AG Sessions rescinds the Obama-era memo ordering non-interference with marijuana crimes in pot-legal states

Jan 18: The DHS announces that it will block Haitians from receiving agricultural or seasonal visas just days after Trump had referred to Haiti as a "shythole country"

Mar 5: HUD removes references to "inclusive" communities "free from discrimination" from its mission statement.

Mar: HUD scales back the enforcement of fair housing laws and shuts down several ongoing investigations. It is revealed that HUD had attempted to block Obama-era laws that would require local governments to produce plans to integrate racially divided neighborhoods.

Mar: Funding shortfalls and policy changes by the Census Bureau lead the NAACP to sue the Trump Administration out of concern that the 2020 census will undercount Black people

Mar 8: It is revealed that the Department of Education hasn't initiated a single civil rights compliance review in relation to racial discrimination during the 13 months that Trump has been in office.

Mar 12: AG Jeff Sessions announces that the DOJ will prioritize funding for more police officers on campus. Black students are far more likely to be arrested by such officers than White students

Mar 12: The Department of Education proposes repealing an Obama-era guidance promoting racial equity in school discipline

May 18: HUD suspends the 2015 Affirmatively Furthering Fair Housing rule meant to desegregate housing

May 23: Trump's budget proposes eliminating the Office of Federal Contract Compliance Programs, which enforces labor and civil rights laws amongst federal contractors

May 24: Trump signs the Economic Growth, Regulatory Relief and Consumer Protection Act, which exempts banks from reporting rules needed to monitor racist lending practices

Jun 8: Acting Assistant Secretary for Civil Rights Candace Jackson instructs her staff not to investigate systemic racism unless it is specifically raised by the complainant

Jun 21: Education Secretary Betsy DeVos is found to have dropped 1,200+ civil rights investigations initiated under President Obama

Jun 29: Andrew Veprek, a close associate of Stephen Miller who had recently been appointed as the Deputy Assistant Secretary of State, lauds nationalism and xenophobia and states national leaders have no duty to condemn hate speech or racism, all in the process of gutting a UN anti-racism document.

Jul 2: SecEd DeVos and AG Sessions rescind 7 Obama-era guidelines on affirmative action and issue a statement calling on colleges to end the practice

Aug 22: Trump directs SecState Pompeo "to closely study the South Africa land and farm seizures and expropriations and the large scale killing of farmers", specifically White farmers.

2019

Jan 4: The WP reported that Trump is rolling back disparate impact regulations, meaning that lenders, insurers, and local governments could now pass regulations that have negative impacts on minorities just so long as there's no proof they did it for openly racist reasons.

Jan 15: In Stokeling v United States, the two Trump-appointed justices joined a 5-4 majority allowing the Trump administration to expand the offenses that count as "violent felonies" under three-strikes laws.

Jun 27: In Rucho v Common Cause, the two Trump-appointed justices joined a 5-4 majority claiming that only state courts can stop racist gerrymandering



That's just the explict laws, that doesn't account for appointments and statements of which there are a hundred more in the original thread

 

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The Supreme Court literally proves him wrong every 6 months.

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This.
 

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#4) FBA replacement theory

Basically "white replacement theory" but with an FBA twist. The Democrats are trying to replace FBA with Africans, Caribbeans, and Mexicans. The whole movement is afraid to punch up

Funny how you and like 4-5 other FBA posters like @Cat piss martini @2 Up 2 Down and others denounce Tariq's message in this thread, but the secret Pro-Trump posters are deathly afraid of confronting you directly :russ:
 

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First off, the worst was appointing 3 Supreme Court justices and hundreds of federal judges that are committed to destroying every possible pro-Black policy past and future. Conservative justices have already destroyed Affirmative Action, gutted the Voting Rights Act, basically made gerrymandering legal at the state level, blocked the loans for Black farmers, and more.

Beyond that, here's a list I started making in 2017. I gave up in 2019 cause it was too depressing to keep updating it.


2017

Feb 21: Attorney General Jeff Sessions releases a memo reversing the order reducing the use of private prisons that had been announced by the Obama Administration.

Feb 27: The Justice Department refuses to continue the Obama-era legal argument that a voter ID law in Texas had been passed with discriminatory intent

Mar 31: AG Sessions lifts all federal consent degrees used to monitor police departments that had been guilty of civil rights violations

May 2: Trump suggests that he might block a small grant to assist HBCUs as they may violate the ban on funding groups “that allocate benefits on the basis of race, ethnicity, and gender.”

May 10: The White House announces that Kris Kobach will co-chair the "Commission on Election Integrity" to investigate "voter fraud" across the nation. Kobach, once called, "The Most Racist Politician in America", has spent his career curtailing voting privileges across the country.

May 10: Sessions releases a memo instructing federal prosecutors to pursue the charges that carry the longest possible sentence in drug cases and refers to the War on Drugs as a "rousing success"

Jun 12: Sessions urges states to go after marijuana users and even scrap protections for medical marijuana.

Jul 17: Sessions promises to increase asset forfeiture, a practice that even conservative senators and justices have warned may be unconstitutional.

Jul 28: In a speech to law enforcement officers, Trump encourages the roughing up of suspects who are already in custody.

Aug 1: An internal DOJ memo announces that resources in the DOJ's civil rights division were being redirected to fight against Affirmative Action policies in college

Aug 28: Trump rescinds an Obama-era order that had blocked the transfer of military equipment to local police

Sep 15: AG Sessions pulls out of a federal effort to reform police departments after officer-involved shootings

Dec 21: Jeff Sessions rescinds a Obama letter to courts that advised them to be careful in imposing overly stiff fees and penalties on poor defendants.

2018

Jan 4: AG Sessions rescinds the Obama-era memo ordering non-interference with marijuana crimes in pot-legal states

Jan 18: The DHS announces that it will block Haitians from receiving agricultural or seasonal visas just days after Trump had referred to Haiti as a "shythole country"

Mar 5: HUD removes references to "inclusive" communities "free from discrimination" from its mission statement.

Mar: HUD scales back the enforcement of fair housing laws and shuts down several ongoing investigations. It is revealed that HUD had attempted to block Obama-era laws that would require local governments to produce plans to integrate racially divided neighborhoods.

Mar: Funding shortfalls and policy changes by the Census Bureau lead the NAACP to sue the Trump Administration out of concern that the 2020 census will undercount Black people

Mar 8: It is revealed that the Department of Education hasn't initiated a single civil rights compliance review in relation to racial discrimination during the 13 months that Trump has been in office.

Mar 12: AG Jeff Sessions announces that the DOJ will prioritize funding for more police officers on campus. Black students are far more likely to be arrested by such officers than White students

Mar 12: The Department of Education proposes repealing an Obama-era guidance promoting racial equity in school discipline

May 18: HUD suspends the 2015 Affirmatively Furthering Fair Housing rule meant to desegregate housing

May 23: Trump's budget proposes eliminating the Office of Federal Contract Compliance Programs, which enforces labor and civil rights laws amongst federal contractors

May 24: Trump signs the Economic Growth, Regulatory Relief and Consumer Protection Act, which exempts banks from reporting rules needed to monitor racist lending practices

Jun 8: Acting Assistant Secretary for Civil Rights Candace Jackson instructs her staff not to investigate systemic racism unless it is specifically raised by the complainant

Jun 21: Education Secretary Betsy DeVos is found to have dropped 1,200+ civil rights investigations initiated under President Obama

Jun 29: Andrew Veprek, a close associate of Stephen Miller who had recently been appointed as the Deputy Assistant Secretary of State, lauds nationalism and xenophobia and states national leaders have no duty to condemn hate speech or racism, all in the process of gutting a UN anti-racism document.

Jul 2: SecEd DeVos and AG Sessions rescind 7 Obama-era guidelines on affirmative action and issue a statement calling on colleges to end the practice

Aug 22: Trump directs SecState Pompeo "to closely study the South Africa land and farm seizures and expropriations and the large scale killing of farmers", specifically White farmers.

2019

Jan 4: The WP reported that Trump is rolling back disparate impact regulations, meaning that lenders, insurers, and local governments could now pass regulations that have negative impacts on minorities just so long as there's no proof they did it for openly racist reasons.

Jan 15: In Stokeling v United States, the two Trump-appointed justices joined a 5-4 majority allowing the Trump administration to expand the offenses that count as "violent felonies" under three-strikes laws.

Jun 27: In Rucho v Common Cause, the two Trump-appointed justices joined a 5-4 majority claiming that only state courts can stop racist gerrymandering



That's just the explict laws, that doesn't account for appointments and statements of which there are a hundred more in the original thread

Man :camby:

I said "specifically", you talking about weed & giving military equipment to police
 

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As leader of Black America, is Tariq saying Trump has the pulse of all so called FBA's and he has secured the Black vote?
 

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Man :camby:

I said "specifically", you talking about weed & giving military equipment to police


Nice cherry-picking, if you wanted to you could have ignored the examples you disagreed with and just focused on the ones you thought were indeed race-specific. Why did you choose to ignore all the overtly race-related shyt in order to name those two?

And we know when the AG tells cops to arrest weed users again, they're not arresting Connor hotboxing in his dorm room or that white middle class mom who smokes one after work in the suburbs. Black folk ere nearly 4 times more likely to be arrested on marijuana offenses than White people are despite use patterns being similar. Everyone knows the "War on Drugs" has been a euphanism for mass incarceration of Black men, so don't play dumb.


Let me summarize the list, since you don't seem to want to read. The Trump Administration did all the following actions:

* Lifted all federal consent degrees used to monitor police departments that had been guilty of civil rights violations

* Ended a program to reform police departments after officer-involved shootings

* Restarted the provision of military weapons to policy departments and openly encouraged police to rough up suspects more often

* Instructed staff not to investigate systemic racism unless it is specifically raised by the complainant

* Exempted banks from reporting rules needed to monitor racist lending practices

* Rolled back back disparate impact regulations, meaning that lenders, insurers, and local governments could now pass regulations that have negative impacts on black people just so long as there's no proof they did it for openly racist reasons.

* The Department of Education repealed an Obama-era guidance promoting racial equality in school discipline, dropped 1,200+ civil rights investigations initiated by the Obama Administration, and completely stopped initiating their own civil rights complaints

* Rescinded the HUD mission statement that had referred to "inclusive" communities "free from discrimination", then scaled back HUD's enforcement of fair housing laws, shut down several ongoing investigations, and suspended the 2015 Affirmatively Furthering Fair Housing rule meant to desegregate housing developments.

* Submitted budgets eliminating the Office of Federal Contract Compliance Programs, which enforces labor and civil rights laws amongst federal contractors

* Rescinded 7 Obama-era guidelines on affirmative action and issued a statement calling on colleges to end the practice

* Reallocated money in the DOJ's civil rights division to instead fight against Affirmative Action policies in college

* Gave institutional backing to Voter ID laws that had written in a manner proven to have anti-Black discriminatory intent

* Put a known racist who has focused on reducing voting privileges, Kris Kobach, in charge of the "Commission on Election Integrity"

* Restarted the War on Drugs with the orders that D.A.'s go after marijuana users, pursue the longest possible sentences in drug cases, ramp up the use of private prisons again, and increase asset forfetiture


Plus Trump's judges:

* Overturned race-based Affirmative Action in universities

* Blocked farm loans specifically targeted towards Black people

* Blocked the federal courts from interfering with states that pass anti-black gerrymandering

* Expanded the list of offenses that can count under Three Strikes laws


Also, in terms of personnel, he:

Appointed White Nationalist Stephen Miller to Special Advisor to the President
Appointed White Nationalist Steve Bannon to Chief Strategist
Appointed White Nationalist Stephen Gorka to Deputy Assistant to the President
Appointed White Nationalist Andrew Veprek to Deputy Assistant Secretary of State
Appointed White Nationalist Ronald Mortensen to head the Bureau of Population, Refugees and Migration
Appointed numerous staff with White Nationalist ties to determine immigration policy, including Ian Smith, Darren Beattie, Lee Francis Cissna, Thomas Homan, James McHenry, Ronald Mortensen, Julie Kirchner, Robert Law, and Jon Feere
Appointed Robert Wilkie, a man with ties to Confederate Groups, as Veteran Affairs Secretary
Appointed Jeff Sessions, a man with a history of racist and race-baiting statements, to Attorney General
Appointed David Otis, a man with a history of racist statements about black crime, to the US Sentencing Commission
Appointed Carl Higbie, a man with a history of racists statement about black people and muslims, as chief of external affairs for the Corporation for National and Community Service
Appointed Thomas Farr, who had led a notorious anti-Black voting campaign, to Federal District Court
Endorsed Corey Stewart, a longtime associated of Confederates and White Nationalists, for Virginia Senator



And that's only a partial list. like I said, I stopped tracking stuff in early 2019.
 

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Nice cherry-picking, if you wanted to you could have ignored the examples you disagreed with and just focused on the ones you thought were indeed race-specific. Why did you choose to ignore all the overtly race-related shyt in order to name those two?

And we know when the AG tells cops to arrest weed users again, they're not arresting Connor hotboxing in his dorm room or that white middle class mom who smokes one after work in the suburbs. Black folk ere nearly 4 times more likely to be arrested on marijuana offenses than White people are despite use patterns being similar. Everyone knows the "War on Drugs" has been a euphanism for mass incarceration of Black men, so don't play dumb.


Let me summarize the list, since you don't seem to want to read. The Trump Administration did all the following actions:

* Lifted all federal consent degrees used to monitor police departments that had been guilty of civil rights violations

* Ended a program to reform police departments after officer-involved shootings

* Restarted the provision of military weapons to policy departments and openly encouraged police to rough up suspects more often

* Instructed staff not to investigate systemic racism unless it is specifically raised by the complainant

* Exempted banks from reporting rules needed to monitor racist lending practices

* Rolled back back disparate impact regulations, meaning that lenders, insurers, and local governments could now pass regulations that have negative impacts on black people just so long as there's no proof they did it for openly racist reasons.

* The Department of Education repealed an Obama-era guidance promoting racial equality in school discipline, dropped 1,200+ civil rights investigations initiated by the Obama Administration, and completely stopped initiating their own civil rights complaints

* Rescinded the HUD mission statement that had referred to "inclusive" communities "free from discrimination", then scaled back HUD's enforcement of fair housing laws, shut down several ongoing investigations, and suspended the 2015 Affirmatively Furthering Fair Housing rule meant to desegregate housing developments.

* Submitted budgets eliminating the Office of Federal Contract Compliance Programs, which enforces labor and civil rights laws amongst federal contractors

* Rescinded 7 Obama-era guidelines on affirmative action and issued a statement calling on colleges to end the practice

* Reallocated money in the DOJ's civil rights division to instead fight against Affirmative Action policies in college

* Gave institutional backing to Voter ID laws that had written in a manner proven to have anti-Black discriminatory intent

* Put a known racist who has focused on reducing voting privileges, Kris Kobach, in charge of the "Commission on Election Integrity"

* Restarted the War on Drugs with the orders that D.A.'s go after marijuana users, pursue the longest possible sentences in drug cases, ramp up the use of private prisons again, and increase asset forfetiture


Plus Trump's judges:

* Overturned race-based Affirmative Action in universities

* Blocked farm loans specifically targeted towards Black people

* Blocked the federal courts from interfering with states that pass anti-black gerrymandering

* Expanded the list of offenses that can count under Three Strikes laws


Also, in terms of personnel, he:

Appointed White Nationalist Stephen Miller to Special Advisor to the President
Appointed White Nationalist Steve Bannon to Chief Strategist
Appointed White Nationalist Stephen Gorka to Deputy Assistant to the President
Appointed White Nationalist Andrew Veprek to Deputy Assistant Secretary of State
Appointed White Nationalist Ronald Mortensen to head the Bureau of Population, Refugees and Migration
Appointed numerous staff with White Nationalist ties to determine immigration policy, including Ian Smith, Darren Beattie, Lee Francis Cissna, Thomas Homan, James McHenry, Ronald Mortensen, Julie Kirchner, Robert Law, and Jon Feere
Appointed Robert Wilkie, a man with ties to Confederate Groups, as Veteran Affairs Secretary
Appointed Jeff Sessions, a man with a history of racist and race-baiting statements, to Attorney General
Appointed David Otis, a man with a history of racist statements about black crime, to the US Sentencing Commission
Appointed Carl Higbie, a man with a history of racists statement about black people and muslims, as chief of external affairs for the Corporation for National and Community Service
Appointed Thomas Farr, who had led a notorious anti-Black voting campaign, to Federal District Court
Endorsed Corey Stewart, a longtime associated of Confederates and White Nationalists, for Virginia Senator



And that's only a partial list. like I said, I stopped tracking stuff in early 2019.
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We're not voting for Crime Bill Biden :camby:
 

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The discourse about who can become President in 2024 is only about 2 candidates. And no one looks at this as a huge problem

People know it’s a problem, but it can’t be solved so it’s no reason to even talk about it.

The government is fundamentally broken and the only way to fix it is for parties to vote themselves out of power. So it’s not happening.
 
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