Put Afroman on Mount Rushmore

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Skyler Richardson and 19 others have signed recently.

The Issue

In recent times, I've watched in disbelief as free speech—the cornerstone of our democratic value—is attacked from every direction. Local law enforcement has manipulated their power, wielding influence not to serve but to strong-arm the very citizens they are sworn to protect. It is in this climate of corruption and constrained voices that Afroman emerged as a beacon of hope.

Afroman is not just a musician; he is a symbol of resistance, a champion of free speech, and a fearless critic of institutional deficiencies. Through his unapologetic art and activism, he has spoken truth to power, embodying the ideals of liberty and justice that this nation was built upon. His courage to stand amidst adversity echoes the visionaries who paved the path for a Golden Age in America.

The world needs more role models like Afroman—individuals who do not bend under pressure, who lift their voices in the face of oppression, and who act as catalysts for positive societal change. What better way to acknowledge his contributions and signal a new era of optimism than by immortalizing him on one of the nation's greatest symbols of legacy and achievement?

We urge the relevant authorities to honor Afroman by carving his likeness into Mount Rushmore, alongside other great figures who shaped the future of America. Declaring him as a founding father of the next Golden Age acknowledges our past and points us towards a brighter future.

Sign this petition to stand with us in recognizing Afroman as a modern-day warrior for justice and free speech, and to cement his place in American history on Mount Rushmore.

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Recent signers:
Skyler Richardson and 19 others have signed recently.

The Issue

In recent times, I've watched in disbelief as free speech—the cornerstone of our democratic value—is attacked from every direction. Local law enforcement has manipulated their power, wielding influence not to serve but to strong-arm the very citizens they are sworn to protect. It is in this climate of corruption and constrained voices that Afroman emerged as a beacon of hope.

Afroman is not just a musician; he is a symbol of resistance, a champion of free speech, and a fearless critic of institutional deficiencies. Through his unapologetic art and activism, he has spoken truth to power, embodying the ideals of liberty and justice that this nation was built upon. His courage to stand amidst adversity echoes the visionaries who paved the path for a Golden Age in America.

The world needs more role models like Afroman—individuals who do not bend under pressure, who lift their voices in the face of oppression, and who act as catalysts for positive societal change. What better way to acknowledge his contributions and signal a new era of optimism than by immortalizing him on one of the nation's greatest symbols of legacy and achievement?

We urge the relevant authorities to honor Afroman by carving his likeness into Mount Rushmore, alongside other great figures who shaped the future of America. Declaring him as a founding father of the next Golden Age acknowledges our past and points us towards a brighter future.

Sign this petition to stand with us in recognizing Afroman as a modern-day warrior for justice and free speech, and to cement his place in American history on Mount Rushmore.

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Collin CuscePetition StarterHuman equivalent of an eye floater.

The Decision Makers

U.S. Senate
2 Members
John Thune
U.S. Senate - South Dakota
Mike Rounds
U.S. Senate - South Dakota
Donald Trump
President of the United States
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Petition created on March 18, 2026