On top of so much else, the election in November made clear the
political might of Black voters, who saw the ballot box as a means of
protesting against Trump and the racial animus that he and his acolytes
embody.
White backlash to racial equality -- including an empowered Black
electorate -- isn't unusual. In fact, what makes the dynamic disturbing
is how common it's been throughout US history. And the issue isn't just
the backlash itself. It's also the fear (real or alleged) of backlash --
fear that might hold back progress.
And while the attack on the Capitol was horrifying, it wasn't the first
manifestation of White backlash. In important ways, this episode echoed
the past.
фото нацика с нациковым флагом нациковой конфедерации в US Capitol
https://www.cnn.com/2021/01/13/politics/capitol-mob-white-backlash-history/index.html