November 21, 2024
[image: image.png] *White Supremacy.* by Lyn Ekedahl Some said that, with Obama, it was past— That racism was done. It couldn’t last! But they forgot our history’s basic twist. Our origins are white-supremacist.
Our founders, all of European stock, On superiority assumed a lock; Considered all but white to be quite savage… Theirs to control, command, confine—and ravage!
Though slavery’s the major exhibition, Other tragedies deserve more exposition. Schools for “Indians,” their culture to erode; The KKK, the lynchings, and Jim Crow.
No matter what we think or how we act White supremacy’s embedded; that’s a fact. For our culture, institutions, and our laws Were created and designed to serve The Cause.
To get a loan; a house to own; and voting rights The main condition was: you must be White. Boys of color get the lecture, “Just behave! For to the so-called law, you may be prey!”
DeSantis and his cronies make the case: We must not look this history in the face. Their purpose is both obvious and cruel— Have White supremacists regain their rule! rethink the week: talkers: Amy Littlefield The Nation Abortion Correspondent Bill Curry, political commentator, advisor to Pres. Clinton Lincoln Mitchell Prof of political science at Columbia Ryan Melton candidate for the US House Iowa’s 4th dt. topics: Mexico decriminalizes abortion and two women will be candidates for Mexico’s President in 2024 abortion wars and the US Military Senator Tim Scott on parents rights civil war is being predicted by the conservatives if things don’t go their way in 2024 cost of childcare Alabama ignores the Supreme Court the Maga army ready to replace the federal bureaucracy the plans known as Project 2025
]listen online at www.wnhnfm.org/live Listen anytime to the podcast at www.podomatic.com/podcasts/staff74238 <www.podomatic.com/podcasts/staff74238> Attitude with Arnie Arnesen, poet Lyn Ekedahl, White Supremacy, Bill Curry, Amy Littlefield, Ryan Melton, Lincoln Mitchell, Mexico, abortion, Mexican 2024 election, Tommy Tuberville, US Military, Senator Tim Scott, parental rights, civil war, Alabama, US Supreme Court, redistricting, child care, federal bureaucracy, Project 2025