A whistleblower from the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) has exposed a disgusting and discriminatory policy under the Biden administration that deliberately punished White farmers by excluding them from a loan forgiveness program designed to favor non-White farmers. This race-based scheme, rooted in the American Rescue Plan Act of 2021, is a clear-cut case of state-sponsored racism that must be condemned in the strongest terms.
The Scandal: Anti-White Discrimination in Plain Sight
The whistleblower, speaking to NewsNation, revealed that the USDA’s loan forgiveness program, tied to Section 1005 of the American Rescue Plan Act, allocated $4 billion in debt relief exclusively for “socially disadvantaged farmers”—a category that included Black, Hispanic, Asian, and Native American farmers but deliberately excluded White farmers, especially White males. The policy wasn’t about helping those in financial need; it was about race. White farmers were systematically denied access to critical relief, including a January 10, 2023, email announcing $3.1 billion in payments and loan modifications. As Oregon farmer James Dunlap put it, “It wasn’t about hardship. It wasn’t about financial situations. It was about that box you checked under ethnicity line under your application.”
This wasn’t an oversight—it was intentional. The whistleblower confirmed that USDA employees were told to advise some minority farmers to stop making loan payments because their debts would be forgiven, while White farmers were left in the dark, struggling to keep their farms afloat. This is not equity; it’s discrimination, plain and simple, and it’s an outrage.
A Repeat Offender: The USDA’s History of Bias
This isn’t the first time the USDA has been caught in a racial scandal. Under Secretary Tom Vilsack, who also oversaw the Pigford scandal in 2010, the agency has a track record of mishandling farmer aid. Pigford addressed discrimination against Black farmers, but the Biden-era policy turned the tables, targeting White farmers for exclusion. The whistleblower pointed out that many of the same officials from the Pigford era are still running the show, proving that the USDA hasn’t learned its lesson and continues to play racial favorites with taxpayer money.
Legal Pushback and Public Outrage
White farmers fought back, filing lawsuits in 2021 that rightly called out the program’s blatant violation of equal protection under the law. Courts issued injunctions to stop parts of this discriminatory scheme, but the USDA reportedly found ways to keep screwing over White farmers by selectively sharing relief information. On social media, users have rightfully labeled this policy as “reverse racism” (isn’t it just racism?) and demanded justice, with posts declaring, “People need to be in prison for this” and “This was about discriminating against White people, specifically males.” The anger is justified—this kind of race-based policy is a betrayal of fairness and an insult to every farmer struggling to make ends meet.
Why This Is Wrong
Let’s be clear: targeting one racial group for exclusion while handing out benefits to others isn’t justice—it’s racism. The Biden administration’s obsession with “equity” twisted a program meant to help struggling farmers into a weapon against White farmers, regardless of their economic hardship. Farming is tough for everyone—debt doesn’t care about your skin color. Punishing White farmers for being White is not only morally bankrupt but also a dangerous precedent that undermines trust in government. Every American deserves equal treatment, and this policy was a shameful violation of that principle.
The Cover-Up and Lack of Accountability
The whistleblower’s claim that the USDA tried to “keep this hushed” only makes it worse. By hiding the program’s discriminatory nature and limiting communication to non-White farmers, the agency showed it knew exactly how wrong this was. Yet, as the whistleblower noted, the same officials responsible are still in place, even under the new Trump administration. This lack of accountability is infuriating and demands immediate action to root out those who pushed this anti-White agenda.
The Path Forward: End the Discrimination
The USDA must be held accountable, and this starts with firing the officials who orchestrated and enforced this racist policy. The Trump administration has a chance to right this wrong by ensuring that future aid programs are based on need, not race. Farmers—White, Black, or otherwise—deserve support that doesn’t pit one group against another. Anything less is a betrayal of American values.
Conclusion
The Biden administration’s USDA loan forgiveness program was a disgraceful act of discrimination that targeted White farmers for exclusion based solely on their race. This was about punishing a specific group under the flimsy excuse of “equity.” The evidence is clear, the lawsuits are justified, and the public’s outrage is warranted. It’s time to call this what it is: anti-White racism, plain and simple. The USDA must clean house, and policies like this must never see the light of day again.