"If the Great Resegregation proves successful, it will restore an America past where racial and ethnic minorities were the occasional token presence in an otherwise white-dominated landscape. It would repeal the gains of the civil-rights era in their entirety. What its advocates want is not a restoration of explicit Jim Crow segregation—that would shatter the illusion that their own achievements are based in a color-blind meritocracy. They want an arrangement that perpetuates racial inequality indefinitely while retaining some plausible deniability, a rigged system that maintains a mirage of equal opportunity while maintaining an unofficial racial hierarchy. Like elections in authoritarian countries where the autocrat is always reelected in a landslide, they want a system in which they never risk losing but can still pretend they won fairly..." -- Adam Serwer, in The Atlantic, writing about the Malignant Fascist and his white nationalist grievance campaign to expunge "DEI" and "wokeism" from America's politics and culture after 60 years of incremental progress on civil rights.
One high-level official in the Malignant Fascist's State Department recently said the quiet part loud:
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