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National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP) CEO Derrick Johnson is already whining about President-elect Donald J. Trump’s Cabinet nominees.

With Americans overwhelmingly voting for a leadership change in Washington, D.C., the days of institutionalized discrimination against white people that was a hallmark of the Biden regime will soon be coming to an end.

The idea that everyone will once again be treated equally doesn’t sit well with Johnson who blasted Trump’s picks in a vitriolic statement issued by the once venerable civil rights organization that now essentially functions as an arm of the Democratic Party.

“From accused criminals to confirmed authors of Project 2025, the President-elect’s cabinet appointments present a daunting outlook for the next four years. Let’s be clear – Our 2025 should be a year that advances the progress made in the last four years, not seek to revert it,” Johnson said in a Monday press release.

“The NAACP stands firm in our beliefs that education is the backbone of democracy, healthcare is a human right, and economic empowerment begins with equity. Any sworn leader of our nation must seek to uphold the rule of law, not subvert it,” he said. “We will continue the fight to make progress on the key policies that will enrich the lives of all Americans, not just a privileged few.”

The NAACP press release specifically smears several of the nominees by name including former Democrat Robert F. Kennedy Jr. who it says is known for his “conspiracy theories and anti-vaccination platform.”

The organization also describes Defense Secretary nominee Pete Hegseth as being “accused of sexual assault” and conjures the Project 2025 bogeyman to attack OMB nominee Russ Vought.

“Millions of Americans cast their ballots in one of the most consequential elections of our time. From congressional seats to judicial appointments, and ballot propositions, America decided,” the NAACP said in a post-election statement, reacting to Trump’s win.

But Johnson went immediately on MSNBC, peddling his racial division with a wild claim that black people were receiving racist messages in the aftermath of the election.

Founded in 1909 by iconic black Americans including W.E.B. Du Bois and Ida B. Wells at a time of very real racism and danger to people of color, the NAACP has strayed far from its initial work and purpose and, like so many other corrupted civil rights institutions, the ACLU included, has become a hollowed out shell of itself that effectively functions as an arm of the morally bankrupt Democratic Party.

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