Pulitzer-Winning Esquire Writer Goes on Anti-White, Anti-Latino Rant After Trump Win

Pulitzer Prize-winning writer Mitchell S. Jackson said Vice President Kamala Harris “never had a chance” at beating President-elect Donald Trump, arguing that the tens of millions of Americans who voted for the Republican did so “on behalf of white power/supremacy.”

Jackson, who won a Pulitzer in 2021 for his essay on Georgia murder victim Ahmaud Arbery, wrote for Esquire the day after the election, “It’s obvious now. We should have known all along.”

After inserting quotes from civil rights activists Malcolm X and Dr. Rev. Martin Luther King Jr. and rapper Kendrick Lamar, Jackson made the claim that the U.S.’s “most genuine founding principle” is “white supremacy/power” — a common theme throughout the entire piece.

“Donald Trump’s victory lays bare the troubling-to-the-max truth that Vice President Kamala Harris never had a realistic shot to…

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