Racism and Trump’s Recent Executive Orders
We need to start the day with that perfect cup of coffee in the morning and another adult beverage in the late afternoon or night to get through the next four years. So, what am I going to talk about today? Racism and the latest President Trump Executive Order.
Updated on May 12, 2025.
Per CNN, fifty-nine White South Africans have arrived in the U.S. They were greeted at Washington Dulles International Airport in Virginia by US Deputy Secretary of State Christopher Landau and Department of Homeland Security Deputy Secretary Troy Edgar.
Of course, we know racism exists. It’s in our history books, right? Although Governor Ron DeSantis said that slavery had its benefits because they learned a trade. Oh God, the ignorance of these people. But what about President Trump’s Executive Order?
Season 1 Episode 7
Is the Lastest President Trump Executive Order a Sign of Racism?
I’ve always debated whether President Trump is a racist. Now, there have been statements made in the past by others, including his former lawyer, Michael Cohen, who we haven’t heard much about lately. I wonder if he’s actually keeping a low profile on purpose to avoid more retribution.
But remember the presidential debates? That moment when President Trump said to the Proud Boys ‘Stand back and stand down?” That was like, oh my God. And then, in the Trump Tower lobby, he said there are fine people on both sides, referring to the killing of Heather Heyer by James Alex Fields at the “Unite the Right Rally” by crashing his car into a crowd, injuring nineteen more.
This always left me wondering about President Trump’s statement(s). Is he just playing to the base, or is he really standing behind this because he’s a liar? Maybe it’s just part of the lie, right? Just continue to make the base happy. Throw in some QAnon quotes every once in a while—’ the storm is coming’ and all that nonsense.
Well, what if I told you that massive deportations are going on, and of course, it relates to Hispanics. Whether it’s Mexicans, Guatemalans, or brown-skinned people, right? Skin like mine. Is that racism? You could argue they’re here illegally and need to go through the process. I get that.
Now, do I agree with the mass deportations? No, I think it’s going to cause an economic fallout like we cannot even begin to imagine. For example, we have already experienced this during President Trump’s first term.
The tariffs resulted in farmers losing billions of dollars and getting a bailout. Now, with USAID, $2 billion comes from U.S. farmers producing products such as wheat made here. Products were being given out to other countries that needed them, sure, but it was also helping out our own.
I think there’s going to be a huge economic fallout at the end of the day because of it. Like I said, we’ve seen this before. But let’s talk about racism here for a second.
So, the deportations are taking place. What if I told you that President Trump signed an Executive Order to allow white people to relocate to the United States? I thought we were getting rid of immigration, but apparently, not for white people.
You might say that’s crazy, but it’s true, as this was the latest Executive Order signed over the weekend. Of course, Elon Musk, who is a white South African, here’s a little background on this: it’s written into their constitution that basically, reparations were made. 70% of the land is owned by whites, who are the minority, and 80% of the population is black. They own a very small percentage of the land.
So, what President Trump did was sign an Executive Order where white South Africans, who are descendants of Europe, can relocate to the U.S. It is reverse discrimination. An affirmative action-type program.
Now, for the first time, because I have been giving him the benefit of the doubt, even considering the overwhelming evidence, and I am no supporter, to be clear, but now, for the first time, I’ll reach the conclusion that, unfortunately, we have a racist president.
The sad part about this is that people feel emboldened. I’ve heard of situations where customers react to certain minorities and use derogatory terms. It might be in traffic or at someone’s place of employment.
ICE is running around asking people questions like, “Where are you from?” But even more so, you have some states—I forgot which state it was now, so excuse me on that one; I just read about it a few weeks ago. Was it Nebraska? But there’s a hotline for ICE. People were bombarding it with calls. Videos were posted on social media.
Look it up, people were disguising their voices and saying there’s an immigrant in the White House named Elon Musk. It’s hilarious. But you have to poke fun at it to keep your sanity.
Update: Hundreds of white South African protesters with signs “Thank God for President Trump” are protesting at the U.S. Embassy in Pretoria, saying they are victims of racist laws passed by the South African government that discriminated against the white minority. Many were from the Afrikaner community, per the Associated Press.
But other states are doing a similar thing, where you can turn in immigrants. Just imagine what that’s going to lead to. If you hate your neighbor, whatever the situation is, people are going to be calling ICE on them.
But why wouldn’t they feel emboldened when the President is throwing out everybody who’s brown-skinned and of Latin descent, and bringing in people who are descendants of Europeans and white South Africans? Because he’s a racist. It’s that simple.
Enjoy your coffee, you deserve it. I’ll come back to you tomorrow. Take care, everybody.
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