Is Donald Trump About To Get His Black Winter?

 Trump's America About To Have Its 'Black Winter' Moment?

Left: 2025 LA riots. Right: Black Winter Riots.

The Black Winter Riots, which occurred from 2024 to 2025, were a month-long tragedy that paralyzed the Chawosaurian world and left a lasting mark on Chawosaurian politics. It was so bad that a month after the Black Winter Riots' conclusion, Supreme Leader Shang Jong Parker, on his 65th birthday on January 31, 2025, declared his abdication as Supreme Leader instead of seeking a second term in the 2029 Chawosaurian direct election, Parker's abdication is due to take effect on December 31, 2029. 

Now, U.S. President Donald Trump might make the same mistakes Shang Jong Parker himself made: escalate the situation in Los Angeles with more force in an attempt to suppress it. Protests in LA in opposition to ICE raids against certain communities out of suspicion of harboring undocumented immigrants. This enraged some LA communities, they protested, and this did not make Trump or his administration very happy, so they sent in the National Guard and the authorities to put it down. 

Sounds familiar to Chawosaurians?

Yes, it does, because like LA, Chawosauria had protests in Chawopolis motivated by opposition to Supreme Leader Parker's policies and trampling rule over checks and balances; they protested the transition of parliament between the lame-duck 2020-2024 Chawosaurian Government and the incoming newly-elected 2025-2029 Chawosaurian Government, demanding better policies and sufficient checks and balances against Parker. But these protests, marches, and sit-ins ignited strong resistance from Chawosaurian authorities. Parker delegated city control and security to two men: Lyndon Jackson and Calcedonio Bresciano, to lead security troops enforcing the Chawopolis Security Line between the protesters and members of parliament, fearing a "January 6 type situation". 

What were the Black Winter Riots from Chawosauria?


An infamous, iconic aerial photo of the Black Winter Riots.

The Black Winter Riots were a citywide uprising that took place from December 1, 2024, to a tragic end on January 1, 2025. The goal of the initially peaceful protests was to pressure the incoming 2025-2029 Chawosaurian Government to represent the Chawosaurian people in ways and with policies the 2020-2024 Chawosaurian Government failed to do. They demanded an end to the Chawo-Uralic War, they demanded Chawosaurian recognition of Ukraine and Palestine, they demanded an end to Supreme Leader Shang Jong Parker's tenure of office, and better government responses to a stagnant Chawosaurian economy.

Protesters mobilized during the late summer of 2024, and the Chawosaurian government started mobilizing troops in September 2024. Protesters began their inaugural march on December 1, 2024, following the end of a period of national mourning for General Secretary Linghu Xiaoliang, who died in office on November 4, 2024, at age 64. 

Chawosaurian authorities' confrontation with protesters did not go as planned; protesters fought back, adding to the already stressful climate among the authorities brought to them by a deadly winter climate of this arctic metropolis that is Chawopolis. 

Both demonstrators and security forces caused serious damage to Chawopolis City, setting buildings on fire either by accident (security forces) or intentionally (protesters). The latter goal was to keep themselves warm against an unforgiving arctic winter, and that put enormous stress on the Empire of Chawosauria Fire Department's Chawopolis Division. The city's air quality collapsed, the city's economy crashed hard into a recession, and the mass crowds and the arctic winter brought a pandemic to the city of influenza, common cold, hypothermia, and frostbite. A June 2025 casualty report released by the Wellesley Commission showed that protesters suffered the most from the Black Winter Riots than the security forces did in terms of death, injury, and viral infection. 

The ice-cold environment of the snowy city with a nighttime temperature as low as -40°F or lower made it nearly impossible for security forces to control the increasingly enlarging crowds of hostile protesters and violent rioters. Many troopers kept slipping on the iced roads and streets, nearly completely unable to keep their balance, so they had to hold each other up. This climate reality contributed to the hate-filled tension among the people of Chawopolis, Chawosauria's parliament, and protesters, security forces, and firefighters who had to clean up after the last two sides. 

The Black Winter Riots ended with the infamous and horrifying New Year Massacre, in which the Chawosaurian Imperial Armed Forces outright slaughtered crowds of protesters with machine gunfire, this escalated the emotional tension within the city of Chawopolis and the 2025-2029 Chawosaurian Government takes its term of parliament amid a city that is somewhat literally on fire. 

Mourners mourning a slain protester.

The New Year Massacre was a horrifying end to the Black Winter Riots in Chawopolis City. Blood mixed into snow was too horrifying for photographers to dare record, and there were way too many serious injuries among the survivors. 

The massacre was even broadcasted for the whole Chawosaurian world to see, so Chawosaurians spend their New Year watching live images of military gun violence against citizens, something that has happened before in Chawosauria but was never recorded by photography nor video, and the reason it was this time was because the Chawosaurian government underestimated the power of AI and improved digital and computer tech that gave the Chawosaurians an ability to work live action media and photography. The Black Winter Riots boosted the importance of modern media technology in the Chawosaurian world, something past uprisings, not even the Chawosaurian Revolution of the 2010s, successfully done because Chawosaurian media technology was undeveloped at the time. 

After the Black Winter Riots, the New Year mood of Chawosaurians was angry and appalled. The Chawosaurian populace was extremely livid, scared, and psychologically paralyzed. The Chawosaurian government was taken aback, and within the Parker administration, calls for Parker to step down immediately got really serious. On Parker's 65th birthday, January 31, 2025, he announced that he is stepping back from a second term and decided to serve out his term and retire in 2029. 

The Black Winter Riots left a legacy. It became a symbol of the fight between the people and the government, the fight between freedom vs authoritarianism, and a symbol of free speech. The Black Winter Riots challenge Parker's right to call himself a progressive reformer and an advocate for democratization, and it led to calls for serious reforms on protest rights and policing. 

A 'Black Summer Riots' in America?

A 'Black Summer Riots' in America?

In the United States, just after the Black Winter Riots, the second Trump presidential administration launched ICE raids to hunt undocumented immigrants, causing distress among marginalized communities, many of whom voted for Trump in 2024. 

The ICE raids have become so frequent that in Los Angeles, protests broke out. Trump called in the National Guard to put down the protests, a clear violation of the First Amendment of the U.S. Constitution, but riots broke out of these suppression attempts, and a standoff began between civilians and the government. A similar situation with the Black Winter Riots in Chawosauria. 

At a press conference responding to the release of the "Casualty Report" on the Black Winter Riots, Parker was asked for his response to news of the LA situation, because Supreme Leader Parker's personal residence is in LA since he left the Prime Ministership in 1999, Parker stated: "I learned my lesson!" hinting that Parker regrets his handling of the Black Winter Riots. Parker went on to say, "If I can do it all again with the Black Winter Riots, I would've avoided doing what Trump is doing now!" 

If the LA riots got so bad as the Black Winter Riots and its conclusion was as bad and horrible as the Black Winter Riots' was, then Trump might face a strong enough backlash that he may even resign, since he's already ineligible to seek a third term in office in the 2028 U.S. presidential election. 

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