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As the chief hegemon of a faltering world system of oppression that was founded on and is sustained by African subjugation, the U.S. is attempting to use its Ukrainian war against Russia as a means of uniting the politically fractured colonial population of the U.S. in support of a broken U.S. presidency.
Within the U.S. the war is also an attempt to confer legitimacy upon a system that has experienced a near-coup on January 19, 2021. Indeed, a majority of the white, that is to say, colonizer, population actually believe the current U.S. head of state is illegitimate.
Rumors of a likely coup within the U.S. depending on the outcome of the 2024 presidential election are being floated by retired generals and unidentified sources within the U.S. security apparatus.
Moreover, there is a near subterranean movement by whites organizing to win electoral power in cities and counties that can make the difference in close elections by affecting voting rules regarding registration legitimacy and polling locations to the disadvantage of African people.
Additionally, legislatures are changing laws in several U.S. states to prevent full participation by African people in elections and the U.S. Supreme Court is refusing to uphold features of the voting rights act of 1965 that claimed to guarantee participation by Africans in the electoral process