Derrick Johnson
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Podcast Appearances
Good morning.
You know, I'm not surprised.
It is Friday.
Every Thursday and Friday, they do something outlandish to distract or distort the message.
We realize that he's unpopular.
He's running out of white people, so he's put into the lowest common denominator.
The depictions of individuals of being criminal or subhuman is an old tactic.
Frederick Douglass responded during his time because majority of Americans during his time was illiterate, white Americans.
And so they will communicate through cartoon characters.
So Frederick Duncan decided that he would be depicted as a dignified, strong African-American male.
And what we're witnessing today is the former president, not in the Epstein file, who served with dignity, continued to uphold the presidency in a way in which we would think it should be upheld as a former president.
And the current president is completely envious because he is in the Epstein files molesting 13-year-old girls.
And so we are now in this moment of an appeal to the lowest common denominator to white racists.
When I'm saying you run out of white people, when that happens, when you're outnumbered, when you can no longer dominate control, you begin to remove all of the power outside of the system.
I live in Mississippi.
I know of the 1890 Constitution that Charles was talking about.
leading up to that point there were massacres armed resistance in the streets between black former uh union soldiers and white folks and a deal was cut only for the black folks to be betrayed and the reason why is because it was running out of white people in mississippi because black folks was the majority and we began to govern we create the public education system and what's happening in this country the population of white people shrinking
You begin to create these subhuman images to justify really bad stuff.
Three key junctures that I'm looking at here.
There's a lot of junctures, right?