Introduction

RONNIE DUNN SPOKE UP — AND SILENCE IS NO LONGER AN OPTION
There are moments when history demands that someone speak the truth out loud. And Ronnie Dunn did not look away. He did not hesitate. He did not soften his words.
In a statement that sent shockwaves through the public conversation, Dunn called the issue by its rightful name: Donald Trump’s racism is not a “mistake.” It is not a slip of the tongue or a personal flaw. It is a repeated pattern — a defining feature, not an accident.
From supporting the execution of innocent Black youths in the Central Park Five case to making degrading remarks about African nations and immigrants, these actions are not isolated incidents. They form a clear, continuous line of thought and behavior.
Ronnie Dunn did not rely on dramatic language. He did not lower his voice to please anyone. He presented the record plainly, with clarity and moral weight. No theatrics. No fear. Just truth and accountability.
Most importantly, this was not a political attack. It was history speaking honestly — a reminder of our collective memory and our responsibility to name injustice when we see it.
And once the truth is spoken this clearly, there is no rewriting it.