Are the Republican’s Gay Rights and Anti-Abortion Battles White Supremacist In Nature

“It it looks like a duck, walks like a duck and quacks like a duck, it’s a duck!” – The duck test

 

By Glen Reaux

 

Donald Trump, the nation’s so-called-president, who many white supremacists consider to be their commander in chief has united the nation’s hate groups under a new banner of white nationalism.  He showered the white supremacist and nationalist, KKK and neo-Nazis with praise by declaring them good people the day after an innocent protester was run down and murdered by a white nationalist in Charlottesville Virginia just months after being sworn into office.  He has inspired mass murderers like the El Paso mass shooter who quoted Trump’s language in his manifesto just minutes before murdering 22 people and wounding more than 20 others.   While these actions have garnered the nation’s attention, other issues such as Gay Rights and Roe v. Wade aka the abortion rights battle have fallen from the headlines.  As Americans, we are impacted by the actions of this president and his Republican Party on a daily basis.   So, should we take the time to examine in detail the fact that all of the hatred and turmoil centered around white nationalism, gay rights and the abortion battle being perpetrated upon the American people may be part of a bigger agenda?  Can they be interconnected in an agenda so devious that we must ask the question; Are the Republican’s Gay Rights and Anti-Abortion Battles White Supremacist In Nature?

 

El Paso mass murderer Patrick Crusius and Donald Trump

 

When you take the time to look at the history of our nation and the manner in which it has always handled race relations, can such an agenda be so unimaginable?  As a nation, we have enslaved Black People, placed Japanese Americans in concentration camps, attempted genocide against Native Americans and subsequently condemned them to reservations as a means to control their population.  In the 3/5th compromise {1}, our constitution declared African slaves and their American born children to be 3/5th of a human being.  According to Webster: “white supremacist: a person who believes that the white race is inherently superior to other races and that white people should have control over people of other races.”  This fact became more evident as our nation suffered through the Civil War which was not fought to free the slaves for humane reasons.  Instead, freeing the slaves was a political means to weaken the south whose economy was growing exponentially faster than that of the north’s, threatening the stability of the nation.  Although the north won the war, the south continued its racism and slavery well into the middle of the 20th century with its Jim Crow laws and false arrest of black citizens who were illegally tried and convicted of crimes that they did not commit. These convictions led to the enslavement of black prisoners who were then forced to labor without pay and often die on prison farms for the purpose of enriching southern farmers.  One prime example of such an atrocity is the history of Sugarland, Texas, the state prisons there and the Imperial Sugar Company{2}.

 

Reginald Moore at Imperial Sugar Black inmate cemetery

 

While on the outside, the nations has appeared to have moved on from those good old days of mint juleps and whips and chains, the overall theme of white supremacy and white nationalist has never been abandoned as evidenced by so-called-president Trump’s recent campaign to once-again, main-stream this philosophy.  However, under the leadership of Republican Presidents Nixon and Reagan white supremacy was in full force as evidenced by their policies, though it was never mentioned by the media.  That’s right, the greatest Republican president since Lincoln, the man revered by all Republicans as if he were God, Ronald Reagan was a white supremacist.  In a June 26, 2019, investigative report titled, American Racism aka the Republican Party {3}, Xplicit News details the 20th-century history of Reagan’s white supremacy and that of the Republican Party.

 

 

Much emphasis is placed on the white supremacist hatred for people of color and the fact that this so-called-president is promoting this hate agenda as a major factor in his re-election campaign.  However, white supremacist and so-called-president Trump both appear to hate non-heterosexuals just as much.  As the head of the Republican Party, this speaks volumes as to who and or what Republicans really are. As the de facto white supremacist in chief of the global white nationalist movement, head of the Republican Party and President of the United States, Trump’s hatred of the LGBTQ community is far more damaging through his use of power to ban transgendered people from the military.  After Trump’s transgender ban was overturned in federal court, on January 23, 2019, in a 5-4 vote down party lines, Republican Justices reinstated Trump’s transgender ban {4}.

 

 

Trump’s transgender ban and anti-LGBTQ rhetoric has fueled the flames of hatred now being acted upon by white supremacists.  On August 10th, the FBI Las Vegas Joint Terrorism Task Force arrested a suspected neo-Nazi for plotting to bomb a synagogue and gay nightclub. The suspect, a security guard named Conor Climo, 23, was communicating with Atomwaffen Division (AWD), a neo-Nazi group. According to the criminal complaint:

“AWD encourages attacks on the federal government, including critical infrastructure, minorities, homosexuals, and Jews”…”AWD works to recruit like-minded members to the organization, train them in military tactics, hand to hand combat, bomb-making, and other techniques in preparation for an ‘ultimate and uncompromising victory in a race war.”

 

Upon arrest, Climo admitted to agents he hated “African-Americans, Jews, and Homosexuals” and was planning on building an improvised explosive device.

 

 

Speaking to NBC News about white supremacists hate groups, in an April 2016 article {5}, Southern Poverty Law Center Research Analyst Keegan Hankes stated; “They believe that white people are being systematically replaced and that inheritance to their homeland is being taken away from them,”… “There’s this belief that basically white people are being replaced faster than they can reproduce.”  According to Hankes, the majority of right-wing extremists are “virulently anti-LGBT” and share anxiety and fixation on white birth rates.  According to the PEW research center, the birth rate of minorities has surpassed that of non-Hispanic whites.  Hankes explained that some extremists may blame the disparity on the legalization of same-sex marriage.

 

 

Therein lies the problem.  Since the birth rate of minorities has surpassed that of whites, Republicans, Trump and white supremacists fear that they will lose control of this nations as minorities become a larger voting-block that that of whites.  While Democrats and average Americans are fighting for the soul of our nation, white supremacists led by the Trump Republican Party are fighting for a white nation.  In such a fight, being gay and having an abortion are abominations.  While the KKK, white supremacists and neo-Nazi ground troops try to eradicate the LGBTQ and minority communities, Republican lawmakers having lost the same-sex marriage battle, are concentrating their powers on defeating Roe v. Wade, the 1973 Supreme Court decision that legalized abortion.  If the Republicans can overturn Roe v. Wade with new court cases that challenge the 1973 decision, many Republican lawmakers along with their white supremacists soldiers believe that the birth rate of whites will rise and delay if not stave off what they perceive is the impending doom of a truly multicultural America.

 

Originally, the fights against legalized abortions were supposedly based upon religious objections.  However, with the rise of white supremacists and white terroristic attacks on gays and abortion clinics, motives other than religious seem to be driving the Republican agenda.  Currently, there are at least six Republican states that are drafting or have passed anti-abortion laws that are expected to challenge the constitutionality of Roe v. Wade.  In Alabama, the legislature passed a law that nearly bans all abortions even in cases of rape and incest.  The bill would also punish doctors performing abortions with sentences from 99 years to life in prison.  In Tennessee, Senate Bill 1236, and its counterpart in the Tennessee House, H.B. 77, are bills that would ban all abortions as soon as a woman knows that she is pregnant.  Georgia has instituted a heartbeat law which bans abortions once a fetal heartbeat has been detected.  Such laws have been enacted in Ohio and Mississippi only to have them challenged in court or blocked.  Legal academicians believe that these laws are unconstitutional.  Tennessee State Senator, Kerry Roberts told NBC News: “We want a vehicle to lead the Supreme Court to consider, I hope, overturning or at least chipping away at Roe v. Wade.”  A recent amendment to the Tennessee bill would give a fetus the same constitutional rights as a person under state law and bar abortion in all cases unless the life of the pregnant woman was at risk.  The battle to keep America white is so important to the Republican Party and their white supremacist soldiers that Donald Trump, during a 2016 presidential debate stated that he would stack the Supreme Court with justices that would strike down Roe v. Wade.  Since becoming President, both of his Supreme Court appointees have displayed a  history of ruling against a woman’s right to an abortion.

 

 

At Xplicit News, our job is to provide you with “A factual look behind the curtain”, an unvarnished view of what goes on behind closed doors.   In doing so, we not only provide you with the facts of a story, we also supply you with research materials so that you can form your own opinions.  In some cases, we also provide an analysis of the situations surrounding the events that we report on that other media outlets are either afraid to do or are prohibited by fears of losing advertising dollars.  In relation to this story, however farfetched the title may appear to be; “Are the Republican’s Gay Rights and Anti-Abortion Battles White Supremacist In Nature”, please analyze the facts in context to the current political climate of this country.  All that we ask is for you to remove the blinders from your eyes, open your minds and consider your gut.  You may even want to apply the duck test analogy; “if it looks like a duck, walks like a duck and quacks like a duck, it’s a duck!” If the facts of this story lead to a certain conclusion, please don’t discard the conclusion because you consider such things to be unimaginable or implausible.  When confusion and uncertainty abound, this old Sherlock Holmes axiom is never wrong:

“When you have eliminated all which is impossible, then whatever remains, however improbable, must be the truth.”

 

This article is not claiming that some incredible and unprovable conspiracy theory exist.  However, it is obvious that Trump with the approval of the Republican Party is fueling the hatred and terror that is being spread by white supremacists.  None-the-less, the facts are indisputable.  If the behavior, policies and goals of the Republican Party, white supremacists and Donald Trump are one and the same, then the Republican’s Gay Rights and Anti-Abortion Battles are white supremacists in nature.

 

 

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Linked Sources and Documentation

 

  1. 3/5th Compromise: https://aaregistry.org/story/the-three-fifths-compromise/
  2. Imperial Sugar Company and Texas prisoners: https://www.texasmonthly.com/articles/sugar-land-slave-convict-labor-history/ –     https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/morning-mix/wp/2018/07/18/bodies-of-95-black-forced-labor-prisoners-from-jim-crow-era-unearthed-in-sugar-land-after-one-mans-quest/
  3. Xplicit News Article: http://www.xplicitnews.org/2019/06/26/american-racism-aka-the-republican-party/
  4. Supreme Court reinstates transgender ban: https://www.npr.org/2019/01/22/687368145/supreme-court-revives-trumps-ban-on-transgender-military-personnel-for-now
  5. NBC News Article: https://www.nbcnews.com/feature/nbc-out/why-are-so-many-white-nationalists-virulently-anti-lgbt-n794466

 

Copyright © 2019, Glen Reaux, all rights reserved

 

 

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Mr. Reaux is a semi-retired entrepreneur and business owner. In the 80s he founded Simplx Marketing Corporation, an insurance loss replacement and claims management firm. The award winning documentary film company METV founded by Mr. Reaux, successfully provided television programming for more than 23 years. In 2013, Mr. Reaux co-founded LiveWell Insurance Products, Inc.

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