“Fascists like you will be resisted in every way that you can imagine. This is just the beginning of your difficulties. Your organization will be exposed for the fascist tool that it is…I'm so glad that your stupid office got torched. The best news I've heard in a while, you Uncle Tom c**k-suckers.”
Dear ,
Since the arson attacks on our offices last week, we have received hate mail through our website, like the above message. We have turned these messages over to authorities for investigation.
Who would have thought that restoring two-parent families and denouncing systemic racism as the cause of persistent racial disparities would generate this much vitriol? It’s a sign of our times.
Even so, we will never stop promoting the bold truth: The problem of racial disparities is not because of systemic racism or white privilege. It’s because we have let the crisis of fatherless homes in the black community explode to 80+ percent in nearly every major city across the country, including Minneapolis.
We are the ONLY national organization promoting the return of the two-parent family and school choice in the black community--not the NAACP, not the Urban League, and definitely not Black Lives Matter (BLM).
Regardless of the attacks, we’ll continue to educate all Americans on the truth Progressives want to keep hidden from public view. We were targeted because we are a conservative, black organization, and we refuse to trumpet the mantra of systemic racism and march to the beat of the DEI drum.
With your help, our army of grassroots volunteers will continue to debunk the myths of systemic racism and confront the crisis that Progressives unleashed in black communities with the introduction of social welfare policies 50+ years ago.
Despite firebombing our offices and receiving hate mail, TakeCharge wants to assure our supporters that neither this incident nor hate-filled messages like these will impede our operations. Our mission to counter the narrative of systemic racism and educate communities on the dangers of DEI remains unwavering.
During Black History Month, we’ll continue to share little known history as in the graphic below: