Trump Nominee Says White People Are “Most Oppressed” – Are You Kidding Me?
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During a Senate hearing for a cabinet-level position, Jeremy Carl claimed that white people are “the most infringed and oppressed” in America over the last year.
Let’s be serious.
This country’s history includes slavery, lynching, segregation, redlining, the 3/5 Compromise, Jim Crow laws, and racial terror — all systems designed to oppress Black Americans and other minorities, not white Americans.
White Americans were never subjected to race-based chattel slavery in the United States. They were not segregated by law. They were not denied housing through redlining maps. They were not counted as three-fifths of a human being in the Constitution.
So what does it mean when someone seeking power claims white people are the “most oppressed”?
This is not about facts. It’s about grievance politics. It’s about fueling demographic fear. And it’s about reframing equality as oppression.
We break down:
The historical reality of racial oppression in America
The political strategy behind “white victimhood” narratives
Why this rhetoric is dangerous in positions of power
If we don’t challenge this narrative, it becomes normalized.