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As bad as the racist Truth Social and other spewings (electronic or otherwise) of our President have been, I am still more concerned about Everyday America and how so many closet racists are now wide open with their own prejudices, on social media or otherwise. Anyone who uses Facebook and, I assume, other such platforms knows this by now. If you see a news organization or other source post a link to a diversity-based news story or otherwise invite commentary, they cannot wait to show the rest of the world how much they resent or even hate Blacks, Hispanics, women, and other historically marginalized groups, and how proud they are of their ability not just to express it, but also to try to get a few laughs about it through inane jokes and stereotypes. There is no subtlety to it anymore. It is directly in front of us, with no filter and no sense of regret or remorse if you call them out for it. In fact they want the fight. They are begging for it.

We rightly call out the President for creating a permission structure for these lowlives who, it appears, do not belong anywhere outside of a caged environment. But the ugly truth is they always have been there, hiding in plain site, making jokes among "their kind" about "those kinds" and waiting for someone to give them a green light to, um, come out, about their own behaviors and mindsets. It's always been there. And it isn't going away. We were so wrong in thinking that electing a Black man to our nation's highest office meant that we had turned a corner. And we thought we were good enough to elect a woman as President. Obviously not, at least not a liberal one. We are not better for having that knowledge. We just carry a still greater burden.

I do not know what the solution is. Some character flaws simply are too ingrained and too hard to correct among the far too many incorrigibles -- yes, let's call them Deplorables -- among us. But it isn't asking too much to have a leader who does not tolerate it and actively works to suppress it, and followers who do the same because it is the right thing to do. The symbiotic nature of the Haters and the leaders of the Haters has become too pervasive to overcome when there is no sense of guilt or shame about it anymore. It seems quaint now to think that there is a John McCain remaining on the political right to speak truth to prejudice. As long as so many people refuse to step up and do the right thing, for the right reasons, there is no healing our land, rather just trying to cover up the cracks enough that we remain a somewhat functional society. Which isn't good enough in the rest of the world that doesn't settle for merely good enough to get ahead and to the top. As a nation we work with one hand tied behind our backs, for the oldest and most unnecessary of reasons. As long as we collectively are willing to do that, we deserve the scorn and lack of respect that we are getting from others. Shame on us. It isn't hard to be better, or even Be Best, if we truly care enough to try.

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Regarding the header pic, why is Pete Hegseth wagging his finger at Stephen Miller?

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