—Barrington Williams, B1Daily
The Congressional Black Caucus (CBC) has committed an unforgivable sin, abdicating its duty to protect Black political power in exchange for allegiance to a Democratic Party that sees them as expendable.
The numbers don’t lie: mass immigration, overwhelmingly from Latin America and other non-Black demographics, is diluting Black voting blocs in urban districts, systematically eroding Black political influence. And yet, the CBC marches in lockstep with Democrats, endorsing policies that will render them obsolete in their own districts.
This isn’t theory, it’s already happening.
Look at Texas, where rising Latino populations have reshaped electoral maps, pushing Black representatives to the margins.
Jasmine Crockett, once a rising star in Dallas, lost her seat precisely because the Democratic Party prioritized courting new immigrant voters over protecting the Black electorate that built its urban strongholds. The CBC cheered this demographic shift, blind to the fact that they are signing their own political death warrants.
Jasmine Crockett lost her seat precisely because the Democratic Party prioritized courting new immigrant voters over protecting the Black electorate.
The Democrats’ strategy is transparent: import a permanent underclass of grateful, low-information voters who demand nothing but will reliably check the “D” box every election.
Meanwhile, Black Americans who fought for civil rights, who built the Democratic base, are watching their communities fractured, their schools overcrowded, their jobs undercut by cheap labor, and their political clout vanish.
The CBC had a choice: fight for Black interests or become puppets of a party that views them as disposable. They chose the latter.
And when redistricting comes, when Latino majorities flex their electoral muscle, the Black politicians who enabled this betrayal will be the first to fall. History will remember them not as champions, but as collaborators in their own demise.
—Barrington Williams, B1Daily





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