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  The Unrelenting Assault on Black Journalists: A Threat to Democracy

Black Journalists And Black Freedom Go Hand-In-HandIn a chilling reminder that freedom is not free, two independent Black journalists, Georgia Fort and Don Lemon, were arrested for doing their job – covering an anti-ICE protest in St. Paul, Minnesota. This brazen act of intimidation sends a stark message: the government will stop at nothing to silence those who dare to speak truth to power.

A Pattern of Retaliation
The arrests of Fort and Lemon are not isolated incidents, but rather part of a disturbing trend. The Trump administration has made it clear that Black journalists are fair game for harassment and prosecution. This is not just about the alleged crimes committed by these two individuals; it's about the government's obsession with maintaining white supremacist authority and control.

The First Amendment Under Siege
As Errin Haines, President of the National Association of Black Journalists (NABJ), so aptly put it: 'The First Amendment is not optional, and journalism is NOT a crime.' The NABJ's statement on Friday, January 30th, echoed this sentiment, emphasizing that journalists have a constitutional right to free speech and freedom of the press. Yet, these rights are being systematically eroded by an administration hell-bent on crushing dissent.

A Long History of Suppression
This is not a new phenomenon; Black journalists have long been targets of government repression. From the early days of the Civil Rights Movement to the present, African American reporters and writers have faced intimidation, harassment, and even violence for their work. The current administration's actions are merely the latest iteration of this disturbing pattern.

The Human Cost
Georgia Fort's release from federal custody was a welcome relief, but her words upon leaving the courthouse were a stark reminder of the gravity of the situation: 'As a journalist who has worked in media for more than 17 years, I leave this federal courthouse today with one question: Do we have a constitution?' Her question is not just about the First Amendment; it's about the very fabric of our democracy.

The arrests of Georgia Fort and Don Lemon are a stark reminder that freedom is not free. The government's relentless assault on Black journalists is a threat to democracy itself, and we must stand in solidarity with these brave individuals who risk everything to bring us the truth. As Ashantia Oso, Executive Director of Media 2070, so eloquently put it: 'This administration is determined to deny not only the constitutional rights of its citizens and residents, but the human rights of all who oppose its racist agenda.' We must continue to advocate for our rights, our freedoms, and our very humanity.

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