NAACP's Derrick Johnson on how Trump is hollowing out democracy

"The struggle for American democracy is not a sprint, but a marathon," says Derrick Johnson, president and CEO of the NAACP. According to Johnson, the Trump administration's efforts to undermine democracy are part of a larger effort to return the country to the Gilded Age and Jim Crow-era America.

For Johnson, the key to understanding this struggle is recognizing the intersectionality of racism and classism. "Race is a tool used to maintain domination and control in society," he says. "Class is the buffer that absorbs the impact of these efforts." By selling a narrative that pits white Americans against Black and brown people, Trump's administration creates a false sense of crisis that distracts from its true goals.

The NAACP's focus on voter suppression and election interference is crucial in this fight. Johnson notes that despite making up only 13% of the population, African Americans cast only 11% of all ballots in 2024. To change this, the organization must increase its efforts to educate and mobilize Black voters.

But the NAACP is not just fighting for voting rights; it's also using the courts to defend constitutional rights and protect vulnerable communities from ICE and other federal law enforcement agencies. Johnson sees the recent raid on Fulton County's election offices as a clear example of this effort – an attempt to rig the midterms and beyond.

The administration's efforts to nationalize elections in 15 states and its targeting of Black Americans are particularly egregious, according to Johnson. "Our vote is our currency," he says. "We can't let them undercut it."

As for how to rally exhausted and broken Americans under Trump, Johnson emphasizes the importance of building confidence and agency. "It's like running a marathon – you have to keep going, even when it feels like you're not getting anywhere." The NAACP must leverage its history of success and encourage Black America to use that momentum to drive positive change.

Ultimately, Johnson believes in American democracy's ability to recover from this crisis. He notes the resilience of elders who fought for civil rights and sees parallels between their struggles and those of today's activists. "We own the future," he says.
 
man, it feels like we're stuck in a never-ending episode of The Twilight Zone πŸ•΅οΈβ€β™‚οΈ I'm reading this article about how Trump's admin is trying to turn America into a Gilded Age kind of deal again and I just can't help but think of all the times I've heard my grandpa talking about how things were better back in the day... like, way better πŸ™ƒ. But then I see what Derrick Johnson from NAACP is saying about intersectionality and classism and it's like, whoa, we gotta wake up, fam! 😴 We can't just sit around feeling sorry for ourselves while our democracy gets watered down. We need to get out there and educate those voters, mobilize Black Americans, and use the courts to defend our rights. And can you believe they're trying to nationalize elections? That's some crazy stuff, dude 🀯 I mean, I know we've been through tough times before, but this feels like something different... like a never-ending marathon πŸ”₯ that we gotta run without stopping until we reach the finish line.
 
I'm worried about our democracy... πŸ˜• I think it's true that racism & classism are super intertwined, like they're two legs of the same chair 🀯. We gotta recognize how they're used to keep people down. The Trump admin is trying to distract us from their real goals by creating a false crisis, pitting white ppl against Black & brown ppl... 🚫. It's not working!

The NAACP is doing some amazing work, but I think we need more than just voter suppression efforts πŸ—³οΈ. We gotta educate and mobilize Black voters so they can exercise their power! 🀩 But it's not just about voting rights; the NAACP is also fighting to protect vulnerable communities from ICE & other law enforcement agencies πŸ”’.

I'm glad Derrick Johnson is speaking out, reminding us that our vote is our currency πŸ’Έ. We can't let them take that away from us! 😑. The key is building confidence and agency, especially for exhausted and broken Americans under Trump πŸƒβ€β™€οΈ. We need to use our history of success to drive positive change! πŸ’ͺ
 
The world is a book, and those who do not travel read only one page πŸŒπŸ’‘

But seriously, I think we're at a point where we need to recognize that systemic issues like racism and classism are deeply intertwined. It's easy to get caught up in the short-term narrative of crisis and division, but if we want to build true change, we need to focus on long-term solutions that address these intersectional issues πŸ€πŸ’¬

It's also wild to me how much energy is spent on voter suppression when our democracy should be about protecting every single citizen's right to vote πŸ’ͺπŸ½πŸ—³οΈ
 
πŸƒβ€β™‚οΈ think it's crazy that NAACP has to explain how democracy works to us. Like, come on, we should know this by now. πŸ™„ Johnson's right tho, intersectionality is key here. Racism and classism are two peas in a pod, and we can't even the impact without addressing both. πŸ’‘ The fact that African Americans only cast 11% of all ballots despite making up 13% of the population is straight up messed up. 🀯 We need to educate and mobilize Black voters ASAP or else our democracy's gonna get trampled. πŸ’”
 
I'm not sure if I agree with Derrick Johnson that the Trump administration is trying to return America to the Gilded Age... like, what if it's just a bunch of old politicians being out of touch? πŸ€” The NAACP should focus on educating Black voters instead of just fighting for voting rights. I mean, we need more people registered to vote in general, not just Black Americans. And what about all the other marginalized groups that are being targeted by ICE and federal law enforcement agencies? Shouldn't they be part of the fight too? πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ

But at the same time, I think Johnson makes a valid point about classism intersecting with racism... like, how can we even talk about these issues without acknowledging the economic disparities that exist between different communities? πŸ€‘ And it's so true that our vote is literally our currency – if Trump is trying to undermine democracy, he needs to be stopped. πŸ”’

However, I'm not convinced that building confidence and agency for Black America will magically solve all our problems... like, what about the systemic issues that have been perpetuated for centuries? We need more than just a marathon mentality – we need real, tangible change. πŸ’ͺ
 
🌎😊 I think the NAACP is spot on about how racism and classism are two peas in a pod, you know? 🀝 Like, Trump's trying to distract us with this whole 'us vs them' narrative, but really it's just a way to keep the power grab going. And that voter suppression stuff is crazy – 11% of the votes from only 13% of the population? It's like they're not even trying to be sneaky anymore πŸ™„.

Anyway, I'm all about building confidence and agency with the NAACP - we need people feeling empowered to take on these systems of oppression head-on πŸ’ͺ! And I love that Derrick Johnson is bringing up history – those civil rights activists didn't just give up when they faced setbacks; they kept pushing forward πŸƒβ€β™€οΈ. It's like, if we can draw strength from the past, maybe we can do it too πŸ’«.
 
🌟 This whole thing is super concerning 🀯. The way Trump's admin is trying to undermine democracy is straight outta a sci-fi movie πŸš€. Recognizing that racism & classism are like, two sides of the same coin πŸ’Έ makes total sense to me. We gotta get our priorities straight and stop playing each other for fools πŸ€¦β€β™‚οΈ. The NAACP is doing some solid work πŸ’ͺ by pushing for voter education & mobilization - we need more voices like theirs in this fight! πŸ’•
 
I'm totally with Derrick on this 🀝. I mean, can you even imagine if we didn't have all these voting rules in place? Like, our school's student council elections are super lit, but what if some ppl tried to manipulate those votes to get the popular kid in instead of the actual best candidate? No way, right? πŸ˜‚ The NAACP is doing a solid job highlighting how important it is for Black people to have a say in the country. I'm kinda worried about ICE and other agencies trying to mess with our rights tho 🚨. We gotta keep educating ourselves and staying vigilant. And honestly, Derrick's analogy of running a marathon is so true – we've gotta keep pushing forward even when it feels like progress is slow πŸƒβ€β™€οΈ.
 
This whole thing is getting so outta hand 🀯 I mean, it feels like we're back in Jim Crow times or something. But Derrick Johnson makes a point that we gotta recognize how racism and classism are connected - it's not just about one thing, but both together are what's really gonna bring us down. And with Trump trying to divide us and make us think white people are being attacked by Black and brown folks, it's like he's trying to turn our own country against us πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ. The NAACP is doing some good work, but we need more people to get involved and use their voices - voting rights and education are key πŸ’‘. I'm not sure how all this is gonna play out, but I trust that Americans can come together and make things right in the end 🌈.
 
I'm just reading about this news and I'm like "wait what's a Gilded Age?" πŸ€” Is that like a rich person era or something? And what's Jim Crow-era America? Sounds like some old history thingy... πŸ“š So it's like, racism is bad, but also there's classism too? Like, if you're poor, you don't get to be all equal and stuff? πŸ˜• I'm not really sure how this all works together... Can someone explain it to me in simple terms? πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ
 
πŸƒβ€β™‚οΈ marathon thinking, you know? like Derrick Johnson says, we gotta think about the struggle for democracy not as a sprint but a marathon πŸŒ…. it's true that racism & classism are like two legs holding us back πŸ€¦β€β™€οΈ. and Trump's administration is trying to distract us from its real goals by creating this narrative of us vs them πŸ—£οΈ.

anyway, I think the NAACP's focus on voter education & mobilization is super important πŸ’‘. we gotta make sure Black voters are aware of their power & how to use it πŸ”’. and yeah, using the courts to defend our rights is also key πŸš”.

but what I find really inspiring is that Johnson believes in American democracy's resilience πŸ’ͺ. he sees parallels between the struggles of the past & present, and I think that's so important πŸ”—. we can learn from history & use it to fuel our movements today πŸ”₯.
 
πŸƒβ€β™‚οΈ the whole thing feels like a masterclass on how not to win an election πŸ˜’ trump's strategy is just a fancy way of saying 'divide and conquer' 🀝 but honestly who tries to manipulate people into thinking they're fighting for their own interests when it's really just about keeping the status quo? πŸ™„ at least Derrick Johnson is speaking truth to power πŸ—£οΈ and i think his point about intersectionality is key πŸ“ˆ we gotta recognize that racism and classism go hand in hand πŸ’Έ and if we don't address those issues, everything else falls apart πŸŒͺ️
 
man, i'm so done with this whole thing πŸ™„... like, can't we just focus on making voting easier for everyone? 13% of the population casting 11% of all ballots is wild lol... and now they're trying to nationalize elections in 15 states? that's just crazy talk 😱... i feel like the NAACP is doing a solid job of fighting voter suppression and using the courts to protect people's rights, but we need more people to get involved 🀝... building confidence and agency is key, you know? we gotta keep going even when it feels like progress isn't happening πŸƒβ€β™€οΈ... Derrick Johnson is right, though - our vote IS our currency πŸ’Έ, and we can't let anyone undercut it πŸ’ͺ
 
🚨 did u know that voter suppression affects not just minorities but also rural white americans too πŸ€”? in 2024, voter turnout was higher among dems (69%) than republicans (59%)... meanwhile, african americans and latino voters are still struggling to register πŸ“Š. btw, the naacp's voter registration efforts have seen a 30% increase since 2020! πŸš€ and let's not forget about gerrymandering - did u know it costs us around $1.5 billion in lost economic growth each year? πŸ€‘
 
I'm like totally confused about what's goin' on with voting rights πŸ€”. I mean, 13% of the population casts only 11% of all ballots? That sounds super unfair πŸ˜’. And now they're tryin' to nationalize elections in 15 states and target Black Americans? Like, come on! πŸ™…β€β™‚οΈ

I remember when Barack Obama was president, he made a big deal about voter ID laws bein' racist, but it seems like that's still goin' on. And now the NAACP is fightin' back, which I think is super cool 😎. They gotta keep pushin' for those constitutional rights and protectin' vulnerable communities.

I feel like we're stuck in this never-endin' marathon, you know? πŸƒβ€β™‚οΈ Like, we gotta keep runnin' even when it feels like we're not gettin' anywhere. But I believe in America's democracy, I really do ❀️. We just gotta stick together and fight for what's right.
 
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