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A Call To Unity Around Birthright Citizenship & Respect Due Black Americans

My campaign offers North Carolina and District 18 a set of UNIFYING VALUES.
 
✅Birthright Citizenship over Birth Tourism
✅Public Safety over Lawlessness
✅Lower Taxes over Higher Taxes
✅Academics over Indoctrination & Activism
✅School-to-work over School-to-prison pipeline
✅Empowering People over Government
✅Organic Capitalism over Crony Capitalism
✅Common Sense over Nonsense
✅Results over Rhetoric
 
Before There Can Be Unity, We Must First Tell the Truth
We’re all walking with a moral limp. This truth-telling isn’t meant to relitigate the past or demonize my opponents — it’s meant to trigger a re-examination of the Black American history handed down across six generations by the elite Black leaders, academics, clergy, and entertainers who came before us.
 
Why, you ask? For the purpose of understanding, forgiveness, and forward movement to heal our nation of this recurring race, class, and gender division–most useful to our foreign enemies.
 
It’s time to re-examine important historical facts that have been cleverly omitted or revised — facts voters need in order to do what humans do best with information: take what’s useful and leave the rest. Eat the meat and spit out the bone.  For we can’t understand, forgive, or move forward from narratives built on lies and omissions.
 
For at least the past six decades, Americans — especially Black Americans — have voted under several presuppositions that lack accuracy. These unchallenged beliefs about critical areas of our history have led to decades of contentious suspicion and division, to the advantage of political manipulators who throw racial rocks and hide their hands. Undetected, they carry on as self-appointed revolutionary freedom fighters who make a living exploiting race grievance and historical ignorance every election cycle.
 
This post aims to state and cite the foundation of those lies, plainly, and to encourage a spirit of forgiveness and unity — so we stop making political manipulators rich and empowering our foreign enemies to defeat us. It’s time we reset as a nation, focused like a laser on our shared values, so we can defeat our enemies — foreign and domestic — to remain the best place on the planet to live, work, and raise a family.
 
Black Americans are tired of Democrats and their offspring — the “progressive” Democratic Socialists — assigning the credit and benefits of Black ancestral sweat equity to illegal and legal migrants.
 
We are tired of Republicans conceding to Democrats’ false narrative and decades of revisionist history. We’re tired of them capitulating to political pressure, staying silent, and failing to fight for the historical truth: it was the Democrat Party that led the Black massacres of the late 1800s to sabotage the Black excellence that emerged after emancipation — the 1898 Wilmington Coup, Meridian, Mississippi, Black Wall Street, Jim Crow laws, and the famous “party switch”. These are the propaganda narratives we’ve been fed, painting Democrats as allies to Black Americans and Republicans as enemies throughout these eras.
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Voters Must Know
The generic “White Vigilantes” or “White Supremacists” we often read about in history books, articles, and other works describing these massacres were Democrats. Left-leaning historians, activist authors, Hollywood, and media euphemized the word “Democrat” out of the story to sanitize the brand and shield it from generational political accountability for these horrific crimes.
 
Instead of taking proper accountability, Democrats have ascribed their racist history and atrocious deeds to Republicans. And more recently, they’ve inserted the now-routine “both sides” narrative whenever accountability is demanded to soften the political consequences and, inaccurately, spread blame. The video below is an example of the important historical omissions referenced throughout this post.  
 
 
Matthew 5:9 Blessed Are the Peacemakers
 
I have a dream to be a peacemaker in Wilmington, NC.  And if elected to the NC General Assembly as House Representative for District 18, I aim to tell these historical truths and be a unifying agent between Black and White Republicans and common sense Democrats who feel abandoned by their party.  I dream to revive the spirit of cooperation the 1894 Fusion Coalition who successfully unified to accomplish what I aim to in 2026.
 
The Fusion coalition was a racial and class collaboration that united Black and White Republicans with White Populists — farmers who had broken from the Democratic Party in the early 1890s over unkept promises, formed their own independent party, and later joined forces with Republicans in 1894.
 
Black Americans should take note that it only took one time for those populist farmers to be betrayed by Democrats before they took action, organized, walked away and found new allies.
 
Black Americans must do what the Fusion party did in 1894. Find common interests and unify with like minds around them, for values drive and sustain unity. 
 
Notice how Black male leadership during this era, obviously, didn’t require their Blackness to be affirmed by White people in that coalition. They didn’t need party purity on every issue. I imagine they practiced the 80/20 rule. They came to the table with clear objectives and a common enemy to defeat — the racist Democrats who ran the South at that time.  Also, note how racial integration, for that moment, happened organically — not forced by law
 
Consequently, Black Americans today should consider that your conservative White neighbor — the one we’ve been propagandized to suspect as an undercover racist — is more likely your biggest ally and greatest untapped resource.
The same goes for White Americans who harbor unsavory thoughts about their Black neighbors, fed by curated propaganda. That is, if values matter more than skin color.
 
Values Drive & Sustain Unity
Values are the DNA of a culture — culture is downstream of its values. Values sustain unity. Without quality values, unifying around skin color or place of origin is shallow, often temporary, and unsustainable. For example, it’s common to share a bloodline yet be estranged from core family members once you no longer align with their prevailing values or cultural habits. Unity is most sustained around values, not skin color or origin. Races, families, friendships, and political or business relationships unify and remain unified only insofar as they share the same values — aiming for the same north star.  
 
A Call To Unity Around Birthright Citizenship

Birthright citizenship is an American value and one of the rewards of Black American suffering in this country.

That is why I’m calling on every common-sense, courageous Republican, Independent, and Democrat (if any are left) — of all races and classes — to stand up and defend Black American sweat equity and the excellence it’s contributed to this country as the 14th Amendment validated our humanity and conveyed our right to lay claim to this land.

This isn’t a partisan issue. It’s a promise this country made in blood, sweat, and sacrifice. Black Americans helped build the equity behind that promise. Extending it to noncitizens scheming to exploit taxpayer generosity — for understandable or nefarious reasons — or to recently naturalized arrivals who had no part in earning it, isn’t generosity. It’s a disrespectful insult — theft and social vanity dressed up as virtue. 

The 1898 Fusion Healing & Opportunity Act 

Speaking of theft and in the interest of my desire to be a peacemaker in Wilmington, I have drafted The 1898 Fusion Healing & Opportunity Act that addresses the losses of Black Americans during the 1898 Wilmington Coup. If elected, I’d seek to persuade and win bi-partisan input and support for this idea to provide tangibles to the living descendants of those who suffered traceable loss after that massacre.

Zero Tolerance: American Citizenship is NOT a Loophole

I support stronger penalties on birth tourism fraud at state and federal levels— strengthening enforcement against those who misrepresent their intent to immigration officials in order to give birth on U.S. soil, a practice that already violates federal law and undermines the integrity of citizenship for everyone who earned it the right way.

I, also, support reforming immigration and election integrity laws to protect all of us: those born American, and those who immigrated here legally and love and respect this country enough to assimilate, learn English, and build a life within its laws.

Black American citizenship was written into our Constitution, as a first step to right the wrong of slavery. And specifically, so that no future generation could have their citizenship questioned, delayed, or denied. Citizenship is not a loophole. It is a covenant, and it should be protected as one. 
 

That covenant means holding accountable anyone — citizen or not — who uses their position to subvert our Constitution or provide material support to those who wish this country harm. For naturalized citizens, that means real enforcement of denaturalization law where fraud is proven in how citizenship was obtained.

It is my position that migrant workers who enter, illegally, and legal guests who infiltrate our government or institutions as agents of hostile actors (foreign or domestic), should be relieved of duties and, scheduled for deportation, expeditiously. On a case by case basis, if migrant workers take accountability for their immigration crime and self-deport, they may be eligible to apply to reenter the country, legally.