APPLAUSE ERUPTS as Ben Carson SHUTS DOWN Adam Schiff’s Trump Narrative

The Worst Racist in History: Ben Carson and the Death of the Identity Narrative

The political class is currently suffering from a severe case of cognitive dissonance, and the culprit is a soft-spoken neurosurgeon named Ben Carson. In a political landscape where screaming matches have replaced discourse, Carson recently stood before a crowd and did the one thing the “progressive” establishment fears most: he used a calm, surgical precision to dismantle the carefully curated myth that Donald Trump is the second coming of Jim Crow.

We are told, incessantly, that Trump’s very presence is a threat to non-white Americans. Yet, as Carson points out, if this man is a racist, he is objectively the most incompetent one to ever hold office. Usually, “racist” regimes don’t spend their time breaking the economic chains that have held minority communities back for decades. They don’t pass legislation that disproportionately releases Black men from a broken carceral state, and they certainly don’t funnel record-breaking amounts of cash into the institutions that educate the next generation of Black leaders.

The Hypocrisy of the “Uncle Tom” Label

The most repugnant part of this entire charade isn’t the disagreement; it’s the immediate, visceral demonization of any person of color who dares to think outside the approved ideological box. Carson grew up in the “bastions of liberalism”—Detroit, Boston, Yale, New Haven, Ann Arbor, and Baltimore. He was fully immersed in the hive mind until he committed the ultimate sin: he listened to a conservative.

The negative impact of today’s identity politics is that it treats Black and Hispanic Americans like a monolith, a “sheep” population that must follow a specific script. If you don’t, you aren’t just wrong; you’re a “demon” or an “Uncle Tom.” This is the real racism—the soft bigotry of low expectations that says your skin color determines your thoughts. Carson’s life is a testament to the “rising tide” philosophy, proving that a brain with billions of neurons wasn’t given to us so we could follow a shepherd into a ditch.

The Facts vs. The Fable

Let’s look at the “bigoted” record that the media tries so desperately to hide behind walls of performative outrage:

Policy Action
Impact/Outcome

Criminal Justice Reform
Signed the First Step Act and the Second Chance Act, reducing mandatory minimums and providing $322 million in relief.

HBCU Funding
Moved the Office of HBCUs to the White House; increased funding to over $1.3 billion by 2025.

Economic Opportunity
Created nearly 9,000 Opportunity Zones, attracting $75 billion in private investment to distressed communities.

Unemployment
Achieved a historic low Black unemployment rate of 5.4% in 2019 (a record at the time).

Civil Rights History
Awarded by Jesse Jackson in 1999 for opening opportunities; fought Palm Beach clubs to admit Jews and Black members in the 90s.

If these are the actions of a white supremacist, then the term has lost all meaning. Under the previous “progressive” consensus, Black unemployment was a stagnant tragedy. Under the “racist” Trump, the gap between Black and White unemployment narrowed to its smallest margin in history.1 The hypocrisy here is staggering: the people who claim to love minority communities are the ones most upset when those communities actually succeed under someone they hate.

 

The Real Division

Ben Carson hit the nail on the head: the real dividers are the ones who tell you that because your skin is a certain color, you have to think a certain way. They count on us being too “scattered” and “scared” to look at the results. They want “neighbor against neighbor” because a unified people looking at raw data is a threat to their control.

The “King Donald” authoritarian narrative is a weapon of choice for a media outlet and a political class that has nothing else to offer. They can’t run on the results, so they run on the fear. But when a man who separated conjoined twins tells you that he’s looked at the data and found a friend of the people, you might want to stop listening to the screamers and start thinking for yourself.