How whiteness poses the greatest threat to US democracy | Steve Phillips | The Guardian

TOPSHOT-US-POLITICS-TRUMP<br>TOPSHOT - A man gestures a heart shape with his hands as former US President Donald Trump speaks during a Save America rally at Macomb County Community College Sports and Expo Center in Warren, Michigan, on October 1, 2022. (Photo by JEFF KOWALSKY / AFP) (Photo by JEFF KOWALSKY/AFP via Getty Images)

The majority in all ex-Colonial countries must reaffirm their multi-racialism be they the UK, France Australia in fact the world can no longer promote racial differences moving forward.

When he launched his presidential campaign in 2019, Biden explicitly invoked Trump’s post-Charlottesville embrace of whiteness, saying “We have a problem with this rising tide of white supremacy in America,” and went on to oust a defender of white nationalism from America’s White House. Far from being chastened, however, the enemies of democracy have only intensified their efforts. To ultimately prevail in this defense of our democracy, we must clearly understand the underlying forces imperiling the nation, name the nature of the opposition, and summon the majority of Americans to unapologetically affirm that this is a multi-racial country.

Source: How whiteness poses the greatest threat to US democracy | Steve Phillips | The Guardian