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Everybodyโs clutching their pearls about โAmerican democracy being under attack.โ January 6. Trump. Authori- tarianism. Dictatorship. But letโs be honestโBlack folks in America have been living under a dictatorship since day one.
Letโs talk facts. When the Constitution was signed, we were property. No vote. No voice. No rights. That wasnโt democracy. That was oppression backed by law. And even after so-called freedom, we got Jim Crow, lynch mobs, redlining, police brutality, voter suppression, and mass incarceration. Thatโs dictator- ship with a flag draped over it.
Now in 2025, folks are panicking because the threat of dictatorship finally knocked on white Americaโs door. But Black people? Weโve had that knock, kick, and raid for centuries. The trauma is generational. The surveillance is nonstop. The punishment is swift. When we protest, we get tanks. When they riot, they get sympathy.ย
So forgive us if weโre not shocked. Weโve marched through every administration. Weโve survived under Republicans and Democrats. Because the system isnโt bro- kenโit was built like this.
Yes, we should care about democracy. Yes, we should fight for justice. But letโs not act like this โslide into dictator- shipโ is new. For us, itโs just be- ing televised more clearly now.
Whatโs the big deal? The big deal is now everybody else is feeling what weโve been screaming for centuries. May- be now, theyโll listen. Maybe now, theyโll act. But Black folks? Weโve been surviving the impossible. And weโll keep doing itโwith or without their democracy.
So while America debates what democracy should be, weโll keep doing what we always do: resist, rebuild, and rise. Because we never had the luxury of believing the system worked in the first place.ย
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