Overseer Forced to Oversee His State

By this time, everyone knows who is in the White House and who is not, but what is interesting in how the roles have changed over the past 18 months. Obviously, the emperor is empiring, doing a terrible job, and making everyone who supported him sorry that they ever went out in public, let alone voted for such a clown. The viceroy is scheming, but ever since his motorcade killed a police officer in Tennessee, we have been blessed not to know anything about him. Kamala Harris has gone on about her business, and even though people are screaming for speeches and action, she is doing the job she was hired to do in November 2024, and doing it exceptionally well. Interestingly, Tim Walz has been forced to step up as the actual governor of Minnesota, and since he was chosen to oversee Harris the way Biden was chosen to oversee Obama, this has been interesting to see.

While everyone knew that there was going to be backlash from the emperor for the Black woman who dared to oppose him, but what we did not know was how angry he was going to get at the white man who allowed himself to be placed on the ballot. Ostensibly, this backlash is for Ilhan Omar, but for the majority of the time, he has barely mentioned her name. The emperor has been running over the governor’s authority and causing nonstop violence in Minnesota, daring anyone to do anything about it. Demographically, Minnesota should have been safe from interference, but because of a minimal percentage of Somali migrants–including Ilhan Omar, who got legitimately elected–the emperor has been railing on it since 2020, hoping to beat the state into submission.

It has also been interesting to see that Minnesota has gone from milksop nobodies to people forced to fight against racism not once, but twice in the last 10 years. Usually, mostly Black cities are persistently attacked, but seeing Tim Walz be forced to confront reality has been interesting to see. When he was put on the ballot, I was disgusted because he was allowed to rise from basically nowhere, like Talarico, to being in a major election. However, I have been pleasantly surprised that he has been forced to prove himself on the wings of racial justice, and he seems to be doing a relatively good job. It was nice being wrong about someone.

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