White
America, listen up. If Trump wins this thing, that’s on you.
Already,
Trump is claiming election fraud and declaring
victory
as he vows to challenge official state results, seeks recounts, and
uses the post office to hide the ballots. Of course, this election is
far from over, and in various key battleground
states,
the early mail-in votes have not been counted.
It
could take days to settle this contest, and we knew this was a
possibility. And for all we know, Black voters in Atlanta,
Detroit,
Houston,
Milwaukee,
Philly,
and elsewhere, still may heroically save America from itself, from
white supremacy and fascism.
In
other words, Black folks are doing their best work to save themselves
from the plantation police state and 21st Century Jim Crow apartheid,
and even help liberate the rest of the country in the process.
However,
we cannot do it alone. One thing that stands out is how close this
election looks and feels, and we need to unpack this with quickness.
Why did so many millions of white people still vote for Trump as
enthusiastically
as they did in 2016,
despite the abject misery he is creating for them?
Some
people, a sizable portion of the population, prefer a white
nationalist dictator who has proven himself a crime boss with America
as his crime scene.
Many
would say Trump is the worst
president
this nation has ever seen. That says a lot, given there is much
competition
for that top spot, including presidents who owned slaves and
committed genocide against indigenous people. Let us assume for a
moment this is true, that at the least, Trump is the worst American
president in modern history.
Certainly,
the damage he has inflicted on this country is massive, with millions
infected in a public health pandemic, and a quarter-million dead, and
counting, with no end in sight as the cold weather begins to knock on
our door.
This
orange man told you to drink Clorox bleach, and allowed COVID-19 to
spread on purpose, by downplaying the virus, taking no action to
address the crisis despite knowing the dangers early on, and holding
super-spreader campaign events.
Trump
has kidnaped babies at the border and forcibly sterilized Black and
brown women in ICE detention. He has openly supported and emboldened
white supremacist terrorists,
and used federal troops as his personal police force to sic on Black
Lives Matter protesters.
And
arguments that white folks supported Trump because of economic
anxiety
rather than racism were long debunked, certainly now amid the worst
economy since the Great Depression.
America
never came to terms with the racism undergirding the Trump 2016
victory - the border
wall,
the Muslim
ban,
and the effort to eliminate Obamacare,
along with the targeting of Black
voters
by the Trump campaign and Russia in an effort to deter
them from voting.
White supremacy was how he came to power, and how he will stay in
power.
Ask
Black people who know, and they are not surprised. “Turns out,
this really is the country we thought it was,” tweeted Nikole
Hannah Jones
of the 1619
Project
and New
York Times Magazine.
“I
actually don’t agree that another candidate from the primary
would’ve done better,” tweeted Bree
Newsome Bass,
adding, “I think people continue to be in denial about how
racist this country is & how committed the majority of white
people are to preserving racial caste despite claims of believing the
opposite.”
An
NBC exit
poll
bears out the scope of the problem. While 34% of people said the
economy was their most important issue, followed by racial inequality
(21%), the coronavirus (18%), crime and safety and health care (11%
each), Trump supporters were more likely to pick the economy and
crime and safety, while Biden voters pointed to racial inequality and
the coronavirus as their top issues.
Additionally,
in the poll, which is preliminary, 9 out of 10 Black women and
roughly 80 percent of Black men voted for Biden. Contrastingly, the
white
vote was split with
Trump garnering more than 50% of white women and white men.
This
is how America operates. White America - aided by some misguided
Black and white Hispanic voters who crave proximity to whiteness -
cannot wean themselves off racism. After the suffering what the
country has endured over the past four years, one would expect a
Biden landslide under normal circumstances, not because Biden is a
savior, but because people are hurting under Trump, including white
people, and this election is a sure way to stop the bleeding.
Harriett
Tubman
could have led more people out of bondage, but some people didn’t
want to be saved. Many white Americans don’t want to be saved
the way Black people do, because their definition of salvation is
mired in racism. With his promise to return to the good old days when
the white man was king, Trump is their savior from a future of
multiculturalism, diversity and inclusion.
White
supremacy also means death, not just for people of color, but for
white Americans who will take one for the team, and will fight - and
die - to preserve a nation where Black people are never allowed to
seize the reins of power.
Like
the poor white Confederate soldiers who fought to the death in the
Civil War to preserve slavery, a system that rendered white labor
obsolete, the Trump voters will support him, with nothing to show for
it except white hate, white Jesus and guns.
Trump
supporters may catch
the virus at a Trump rally
and suffer
from hypothermia
after being stranded in the cold, then get their healthcare snatched
from them. But at least they aren’t Black, they say to
themselves.
A
Trump defeat is possible, but don’t blame Black folks if he
wins. White America, this is all on you, and don’t say we
didn’t warn you.
This commentary was originally published by The Grio
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