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“Make America Great Again” Why it’s Racist

Donald Trump Doll by AI Feb. 2023
Donald Trump Doll by AI Feb. 2023

“MAKE AMERICA GREAT AGAIN” What does that mean? “AMERICA WAS NOT SO GREAT” for black folks in the past. And the further we go back in time, the worse it would be. Let’s think about the future instead of the past. Let’s unite and make America better than its ever been, with dignity, love and compassion for all.

Pruitt and Gray talk about the slogan “Make America Great Again” on POINT BLACK Radio Show Feb. 2023

Was “Make America Great Again” campaign slogan racist? As the Nazi Party rose to power, Hitler used the slogan “Make Germany Great Again.”

The “Make America Great Again” (MAGA) campaign slogan, in and of itself, is not inherently racist. However, it is important to note that the phrase has been used in a context that has been perceived by many as promoting racist and discriminatory views. As the Nazi Party rose to power, Hitler used the slogan “Make Germany Great Again.”

During the 2016 United States presidential campaign, then-candidate Donald Trump used the phrase “Make America Great Again” as his campaign slogan. While the phrase itself may not have been intended to be racist, some people have interpreted it as a call to return to a time when white people had greater social and economic dominance, and when people of color, women, and other marginalized groups were even more disenfranchised than they are today.

Rosa Parks in iconic photo enhance with AI and photoshop
Rosa Parks in iconic photo enhance with AI and photoshop

Additionally, the MAGA slogan has been associated with a number of racially charged incidents, including instances where supporters of the slogan have been seen wearing or displaying white nationalist symbols and advocating for policies that are discriminatory towards minority groups.

Photographer from St. Louis American Newspaper takes photo of George Floyd portrait and Artist Ben Angelly. credit craig currie
Photographer from St. Louis American Newspaper takes photo of George Floyd portrait and Artist Ben Angelly. Credit AI Assistant

Furthermore, some critics of the MAGA slogan argue that it perpetuates the false idea that America was once a “great” country, and that its greatness was built on the exploitation of people of color, women, and other marginalized groups. This idea is seen as both inaccurate and offensive to those who have suffered historical injustices.

Cori Bush Protesting to close down Workhouse Jail on Hall Street. credit craig currie
Cori Bush Protesting to close down Workhouse Jail on Hall Street. credit AI Assistant

In short, while the MAGA campaign slogan is not inherently racist, its association with racially charged incidents and perceived promotion of discriminatory views have led many people to view it as such.