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The Ghost of Eugenics: When a Meme Reopens Scientific Racism’s Wounds

  • Writer: W
    W
  • Feb 11
  • 1 min read

https://www.podbean.com/media/share/pb-hbvui-1a430d9

On Feb. 6, 2026, a short Truth Social video—mostly recycling false 2020-election claims—ended with a two-second flash of Barack and Michelle Obama’s faces pasted onto apes while “The Lion Sleeps Tonight” played. Those two seconds matter because they draw on a long history of dehumanizing imagery rooted in eugenics and scientific racism.

For more than a century, pseudoscience and racist propaganda used animal comparisons to justify laws, forced sterilizations, and exclusionary policies. Modern genetics has thoroughly discredited those claims, but the images persist because they shape what society tolerates. When such imagery is amplified by a sitting president’s account, it normalizes cruelty and signals what is acceptable to millions.

This episode argues we must name and contextualize that dehumanization, refuse to dismiss it as mere “internet humor,” and confront the historical lineage that makes a two-second image profoundly dangerous.

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