🚨 The Smithsonian is using YOUR tax dollars to glorify a violent, racist cult.
Yes—the same Nation of Islam whose leader called white people “devils” and urged followers to KILL them.
Trump was right about this swamp museum. So of COURSE media is furious...at TRUMP. 🧵👇
2/ The National Museum of African American History & Culture (part of the Smithsonian) praises the Nation of Islam as a “spiritual sanctuary” that promoted “unity and pride.”
No mention of its:
❌ Anti-White racism
❌ Virulent antisemitism
❌ Political violence
3/ The Nation of Islam was founded in the 1930s by Wallace Fard, an umbrella salesman who declared himself Allah.
His protégé, Elijah Muhammad, spread the doctrine that “the white man is the devil.”
This is what the Smithsonian whitewashes as “moral discipline.”
4/ The cult literally teaches that a mad scientist named Yakub created white people as an evil race.
It’s laughable lunacy—but the consequences weren’t funny.
Members turned violent, spreading racial hate and bloodshed across America.
No wonder CRT prefers NOI over MLK.
5/ The Smithsonian even praises NOI’s paramilitary wing, the Fruit of Islam, as a “model of self-defense.”
Reality:
🔴 Members murdered Malcolm X in 1965
🔴 They slaughtered families in D.C. in the 1970s
🔴 Their leader Louis Farrakhan called for 10,000 men to kill whites
6/ And yet—when Trump calls out this racist garbage, the media melts down.
• The Guardian cries it’s an “attack on democracy.”
• Daily Kos screams “whitewashing.”
• DW says reforming the Smithsonian is “erasure.”
Wrong: it's restoring balance and truth.
7/ And the truth is:
🇺🇸 America deserves museums that teach history, not Democrat indoctrination.
💵 Taxpayers shouldn’t be forced to fund racist cult propaganda.
✅ Trump is right to demand reform.
The Smithsonian is worse than we thought. Incredible.
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