Trump Is Trying to Erase Native History — And It’s the Pettiest Authoritarian Bullshit You’ll See This Week
By The Unredacted Bastard — Independent Journalist • Democracy’s Fire Alarm • Professional Shit-Stirrer
Have you ever watched someone get so embarrassingly insecure that they try to rewrite reality instead of dealing with it?
That’s what this is.
A sitting administration looked at Indigenous history — broken treaties, land theft, cultural survival — and went:
“Holy shit, this makes us look bad. Kill it.”
Not wrong.
Not misleading.
Just… uncomfortable.
So now the federal response is to scrub Native perspectives off public land like truth is a stain they’re frantically trying to bleach out before anyone notices.
And if that doesn’t scream fragile-authoritarian energy, I don’t know what the fuck does.
This isn’t patriotism.
This is power throwing a hissy fit because history won’t suck its dick.
💣 TRUTH BOMB
When a government starts editing history, it’s because the truth is kicking its ass.
Let’s Drop the Bullshit Framing
Nobody gives a flying fuck about “signage neutrality.”
This is culture-war censorship with a ranger badge.
The logic is painfully obvious:
History makes us look like assholes → remove history → pretend we’re heroes again.
That’s it.
That’s the entire fucking play.
And the only people pretending otherwise are either lying, spineless, or so deep in partisan brain rot they’d defend gravity if Trump said it was fake.
History isn’t being corrected.
It’s being politically declawed.
Because the truth embarrasses people who think national pride means never admitting wrongdoing.
This Is What Weak Power Looks Like
Strong institutions confront ugly history.
Weak ones panic and start redacting like drunk interns with a Sharpie.
Imagine being so goddamn fragile that a plaque acknowledging Indigenous suffering makes you think:
“We need federal intervention immediately.”
That’s not strength.
That’s ego fragility wrapped in authority.
It’s the political equivalent of smashing a mirror and yelling:
“Problem solved!”
Except the reflection is still there — and now everyone knows you’re scared of it.
💣 TRUTH BOMB
Sanitizing history doesn’t make a country stronger — it makes the public easier to bullshit.
Why Indigenous History Is the Target
Because it contains receipts.
And receipts are kryptonite to insecure power.
They document broken promises.
They expose violence.
They show survival despite government force.
Authoritarians hate receipts the way vampires hate sunlight — not because they’re unfair, but because they’re undeniable.
So instead of accountability, we get the world’s dumbest strategy:
“If we erase the evidence, maybe the past will shut the fuck up.”
Spoiler: it won’t.
History doesn’t disappear because a politician gets sweaty about optics.
It just makes the censorship louder.
The Real Danger Isn’t the Signs — It’s the Signal
Anyone saying “it’s just plaques” is missing the goddamn forest for the trees.
This is a narrative control rehearsal.
First signage.
Then textbooks.
Then curricula.
Then anything that complicates the official bedtime story.
Authoritarian creep never arrives in jackboots.
It shows up smiling and saying:
“We’re just making small adjustments.”
And suddenly, truth becomes optional.
That’s the moment democracy starts looking decorative instead of functional.
💣 TRUTH BOMB
When truth becomes negotiable, accountability gets fucked — and power loves that.
The Pettiest Shit of All
While real problems exist — infrastructure, healthcare, economic chaos — the federal energy is focused on:
“This plaque hurt my narrative.”
That’s governance by wounded ego.
That’s a toddler rage-editing history because reality didn’t flatter them.
Except that the toddler has executive authority.
And the blocks they’re throwing are pieces of public memory.
You don’t do this when you’re confident.
You do this when truth scares the shit out of you.
Bottom Line
A government trying to erase Indigenous voices from public land isn’t protecting America.
It’s protecting its ego.
And nothing screams insecurity louder than trying to censor history because it refuses to play nice.
Truth isn’t anti-American.
Truth is what keeps power from turning into self-serving bullshit theater.
And the harder they try to sanitize the past, the clearer it becomes:
They’re not defending the country.
They’re defending a myth — and myths are fragile as fuck.
History, on the other hand, has a nasty habit of surviving every insecure asshole who tries to bury it.
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