This is an actual post by the President of the United States, made on May 30th.

Nothing about this is “pro-family.” It’s a sick fantasy depicting a time before people openly fought to ensure everyone was allowed into the picture — and that no one was deliberately kept out.

The issue with the picture he AI generated isn’t the family, the car, the lawn, or the house.

The issue is that the mid-century whitewashed fantasy Trump claims was under attack depended on:

1. Segregation: that “good old days” suburbia was not equally available to everyone.

2. Racial exclusion: redlining, discriminatory lending, segregated schools, and housing barriers locked many families out.

3. Historical erasure: Trump’s fantasy ignores the people who were denied the same safety, wealth-building, and stability.

4. A dishonest straw man: literally nobody thinks families are evil; people object to systems that made prosperity racially gated.

This is AI-generated, weaponized nostalgia directly from the desk and mind of the POTUS: this post turns a whitewashed past into a political message, by signaling that equality, diversity, and historical honesty are the real problem.

People like Donald J. Trump are the real problem: Those who never learned to ask who should be allowed into the picture. And in Trump’s case, someone who deliberately tried to keep specific races out of it.

It’s well documented:

https://clearinghouse.net/case/15342

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Or just Google “The Exonerated Five Donald Trump”

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This post is evidence that Trump has not changed at all.

From housing discrimination in New York, to the Central Park Five, to today’s whitewashed nostalgia, the pattern is the same: erase the people harmed, romanticize the systems that excluded them, and pretend the backlash is just “political correctness.”

No person of color, nor any person of conscience, should ever trust or support an administration that keeps telling us exactly who it values and who it would happily erase.