Malcolm Nance warns minorities will face ‘roundup’ under Trump, be put in ‘camps’ after ‘America voted for dictatorship’
Nance warned Muslims and Latinos that they were soon about to die “in mass deportation/roundups camps,” and claimed that it’s now “free hunting season for blacks with immunity for white cops.”
Former MSNBC security analyst Malcolm Nance issued a warning to minority groups on Wednesday, claiming that they “will definitely die” once former President Donald Trump enters the White House in January. Nance made the assertions in an article explaining what he believes would happen to the United States after its population “voted for a dictator,” marking the end of democracy in America.
Nance wrote on X that Muslims and Latinos were soon about to die “in mass deportation/roundups camps,” and claimed that it’s now “free hunting season for blacks with immunity for white cops.”
Trump’s victory, Nance said, marks the transition to “autocracy ruled by the white tribe,” bringing an end to democratic governance. “We do not have a president, we now have a King with all the powers George III had at the time of the American Revolution,” he said, claiming that Americans elected a dictator. “Soon, you may have to choose if you will protest if and when America lurches into a complete dictatorship and/or civil war.”
He then attempted to prepare his audience for battle and urged them to avoid complacency: “You must Hold Fast…to what you know is true and right, and that is not MAGA.”
“You can surrender to an America that is dictatorial and fascistic and will grind into the day-to-day affairs of your life without any input from you, your friends, or your family,” Nance wrote. “You can let other people dictate what your life will be. That’s why it’s called a dictatorship. Information will not be sent to you in any form of ‘truth’ they want you to see. Or you can commit to taking some time off between now and inauguration day and prepare yourself for the upcoming political battle.”
Nance warned that “your MAGA neighbors will likely view you as a foreign enemy to be intimidated, detained, or destroyed” as a result of Trump’s reelection, which he believes indicates a divisive era. He claimed that the upcoming years will be marked by “turmoil, economic hardship, and potentially civil unrest.” Nance encouraged those who are opposed to Trump to organize before preparing to face these anticipated challenges, declaring, “We have work to do.”