🛡️ Congresswoman Pressley's Truth Bomb: Dismantling DEI Act Exposed! [VIDEO]
A fierce critique from Congresswoman Pressley on the Dismantling DEI Act, revealing its roots in historical racism and systemic oppression.
Voices of Resistance: Unpacking Rep. Pressley's Truth-Telling
Ayanna Pressley: "Do you all know your history? Do you know American history?"
Context: Directly challenging the Republican Committee's historical amnesia during a discussion of the Dismantling DEI Act
Significance: A powerful call-out of systemic historical erasure
Pressley on Constitutional Racism: "The original Constitution counted slate individuals as three-fifths of a person."
Context: Highlighting the foundational racism embedded in the United States' founding documents
Significance: Raw, unfiltered truth about the nation's racist origins
Pressley on Systemic Discrimination: "The GI Bill, just supposed to be race-neutral, did not have access to black Americans, denying them equal access to education and housing benefits, which is why we do not have generational wealth."
Context: Explaining how seemingly neutral policies perpetuated systemic racism
Significance: Connecting historical policies to current economic inequalities
😽 Keepin’ It Simple Summary for Younger Readers
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🌟 Imagine a superhero named Congresswoman Pressley who bravely stands up and talks about the unfair history that happened to others in America. 🗣️ She tells people in charge about how some rules from the past were not fair to everyone, like the GI Bill, which helped some people get homes 🏠 and education 📚, but was not for everyone. Pressley is like a super teacher 👩🏾🏫, showing everyone that we need to be honest about the past to make things better for everyone in the future. 🌈
🗝️ Takeaways
📜 Historical Reality Check: Pressley highlights racism in the original Constitution and policies like the GI Bill.
🎭 Exposing Hypocrisy: Calls out the bill for denying racism exists while addressing it.
🌀 Myth-Busting: Debunks the idea of "reverse racism" where racism hasn't ceased in the first place.
🧩 Personal Relevance: Emphasizes that dismantling DEI affects everyone’s future and community.
🏺 Unyielding Resistance: Encourages continued resistance through education, community, and action.
Borderlands Dispatch: The Colonial Playbook Reloaded
Mira, let me tell you about survival in the shadow of empire.
The Landscape of Resistance
The border is never just a line. It's a wound, a memory, a constant negotiation between erasure and existence.
And right now? The political landscape looks like a minefield designed to obliterate our very right to breathe.
Enter: The Dismantling DEI Act
¿Qué carajo? Just when you thought political audacity had reached its peak, here comes a legislative monster designed to surgically remove any recognition of our humanity.
Congressman Michael Cloud and his band of colonial architects have crafted a bill that's less legislation and more a love letter to white supremacy. This isn't just a policy—it's a declaration of war against every marginalized community trying to simply exist.
The Bill's Brutal Blueprint
Let's break down this legislative violence:
Rewriting Humanity
Narrow down protected classifications
Erase sexual identity
Reduce complex human experiences to bureaucratic checkboxes
Traducción: We get to decide who counts as fully human
Executing Equity
Rescind executive orders protecting racial equity
Dismantle LGBTQ+ protections
Eliminate gender policy councils
Interpretación: Let's make systemic oppression invisible again
The Training Ban
No discussions of systemic racism
No exploring intersectional experiences
La broma: Can't talk about oppression if we make talking about oppression illegal
Personal Narrative: Borderlands Perspective
Growing up Chicano in the margins, you learn resistance is breathing. My abuelo used to say, "El conocimiento es poder" - knowledge is power.
And these political predators? They're terrified of that power.
The Deeper Context
This isn't just about a bill. This is about maintaining a system built on stolen land, maintained by stolen labor, sustained by stolen dreams.
Congresswoman Ayanna Pressley dropped a truth bomb that exposed the bill's most ridiculously colonial contradiction.
Escúchame bien: In the same breath, this legislative masterpiece of white supremacist delusion tries to simultaneously claim racism doesn't exist while discussing racism.
¿Cómo se dice 'gaslighting' in political speak?
Pressley called out this absurd dance with surgical precision:
The bill claims racism is a myth
Then, in the exact same document, discusses the presence of racism
She poses the ultimate mic-drop question: How do you "reverse" something that never stopped existing in the first place?
Her historical receipts were fuego:
The Constitution that counted enslaved individuals as three-fifths of a human
Japanese American internment camps
Systematic denial of generational wealth to Black communities
Madre de Dios, the contradiction is so thick you could spread it on toast. It's like watching a colonial magic trick where they try to make our history disappear with the wave of a legislative wand—except we're not falling for the illusion.
Y qué más? The audacity of empire continues, but so does our resistance.
The Supreme Court's Silent Complicity
Even the Supreme Court dances around meaningful intervention. In the Muldrow v. City of St. Louis case, they chose silence over justice—another colonial technique of maintaining the status quo.
Resistance is Not a Metaphor
Listen closely: They want you to believe resistance is futile. But every time they draw smaller circles, we expand. Every time they try to silence, we sing louder.
Borderlands Battle Plan
Document Our Stories
Every family history is a revolutionary text
Our narratives are weapons sharper than their legislation
Build Radical Solidarity
Connect across marginalized communities
Understand that our struggles are interconnected
Create Alternative Infrastructures
Community-led initiatives
Mutual aid networks
Spaces where DEI isn't a corporate checkbox, but a lived practice
Political Education
Know the systems
Understand their mechanisms
Teach our youth the true history
Call to Action
Compañeros y compañeras, this isn't just about surviving. This is about transforming.
Two Questions for Our Community:
How has systemic racism impacted your community's access to opportunities? Share your stories. Make them heard.
What strategies of resistance have worked in your local context? Collective wisdom is our strongest weapon.
Nota final: The most dangerous act is not rebellion, but believing your oppression is normal.
¡Resistimos! We resist. Not with anger, but with the unbreakable spirit of those who have survived centuries of attempted erasure.
About the Author: A borderland blogger, indigenous resistance fighter, and unapologetic truth-teller living at the intersections of multiple marginalized identities. Always resisting, never retreating.
Que viva la lucha!
Thank you, thank you, and thank you for posting this! Gratitude also to Congresswoman Pressley, who is a hell of a lot more than "three-fifths" of a U.S. Representative. [Uh...does anyone consider Clarence Thomas three-fifths of a judge?]
I don't know which of the crimes is the more egregious: the attempt to restore and whitewash (play on words deliberate) systemic racism or the attempt to rewrite history. Either way, if there truly is a Hell, the architects of these policies and those who support them have earned their ways to Infernal rewards.