Wednesday, June 17, 2026

U.S. 250th Marred by Hatred, Racism and Murder

By Mildred Robertson

I will not celebrate America's 250th Anniversary on July 4th 2026. It should be a joyous occasion where we all look back on how far we have come, and all the many wonderful accomplishments that made this country a leader among nations. Those accomplishments are real...documented...impressive. Generally, in a blog such as this, I would list them...laud them. But not today. Today I flipped through my facebook pages and found evil, despicable stories and comments that overshadow all the good that this country has brought forth, because it has been equally efficient in birthing violence, hate, injustice and racism. 

On Sunday night, the president of these United States hosted a taxpayer funded UFC fight...that's right, a cage fight, supposedly to honor our 250th anniversary and his 80th birthday. This uncouth display had all the trappings of a trailer park brawl with no dignity and no mention of this country's storied history which it supposedly was celebrating. Instead UFC fighter Josh Hokit took the opportunity to slander former first lady Michelle Obama during a post-fight speech. 

I won't repeat the offense, but you all know it. According to CNN journalist , Trump, who was seated on the front row, "appeared to show a half-smile seconds after the false remark." Apparently there was a mixture of cheers and boos from the crowd. The fact that there were enough attendants who audibly cheered such mean-spirited behavior made me ashamed of the Republican crowd who supported this event. But what triggered me today is the number of Americans from across the country who support and display that same behavior and are willing to put it in writing on Facebook.

While Michelle Obama did not go low...apparently, she plans to go to court. It is my hope that she is successful in stripping Hokit of his earnings from his despicable performance in that cage that you and I payed for. 

Photo courtesy Kohen Wiley family

But that wasn't all. On that same day, a Mississippi police officer took the life of a 1-year-old over the alleged theft of a box of pampers. Yes, you read that right. Little Kohen Wiley was shot and killed by Senatobia Mississippi police officers called to the local Walmart for his parent allegedly stealing a box of pampers. The police claimed they shot into the vehicle in a public parking lot because the driver tried to run over them. (That is a story we've heard before...I will wait for the video.)

Now, it is bad enough that this incident occurred, but the numerous Facebook posts that try to justify the taking of this child's life is heart-wrenching. They do not ascribe any fault to the police officers..."the driver should not have headed toward the officers, nearly hitting them." But the tragedy of the snuffing out of this baby's life causes them no grief. It elicits no sympathy. They acknowledge neither his humanity nor his innocence. 

That is the America I cannot celebrate. All of America's storied history is muddied, defiled by its inability to acknowledge the cruelty, hatred and bigotry that is buried beneath its gloried accomplishments; attributes that allowed it to build its success on the backs of blacks and other minorities who to this day have not been acknowledged as fully American, or even fully human. 

So there will be no fireworks for me. There will be no celebration. Instead, I will celebrate Juneteenth, which commemorates when many of my people learned of the Emancipation Proclamation, a proclamation that to this day has not been fully realized.  Because of that, I see no reason to celebrate this historic anniversary. 


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