“Believe people when they tell you who they are. They know themselves better than you.” Maya Angelou
Project 2025 is not just a policy proposal; it’s a direct threat to our democracy. Designed to consolidate executive power if the Republican nominee wins the 2024 presidential election, this right-wing plan aims to reshape the federal government in an authoritarian, Christian nationalist image.
Here’s what’s at stake:
- Erosion of the Rule of Law: Project 2025 would undermine the separation of powers and civil liberties, erasing the checks and balances that protect our democracy.
- Rising Inequality: This plan seeks to normalize white supremacy and disproportionately harm Black Americans by slashing funding for education, healthcare, and social programs.
- Attack on Rights: A draconian abortion ban, elimination of affirmative action, and the rollback of diversity, equity, and inclusion efforts are just the beginning.
- Healthcare Access: Imposing work requirements on Medicaid would further racial inequality, burdening Black Americans who already face significant employment barriers.
What can you do?
Vote. This November, your vote is your voice. Reject any candidate that supports Project 2025 and its extremist principles.
Stay Informed. Understand the impacts of these policies on our communities and stand up for those who will be most affected.
Take Action. Mobilize, advocate, and speak out against this radical agenda.
The stakes have never been higher for Black Americans and our democracy. We must keep Republicans out of office until they shed their extremist ideologies.
They have shown us who they are—are we listening?
Act now. Protect our democracy. Vote against Project 2025.
They have told us who they are; the question is are we listening??!!
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