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Robin Givhan
July 4, 2020 at 1:03 AM EDT
... Mount Rushmore is painfully complex much like America itself. The faces of four revered, but profoundly flawed, presidents were carved into the stone by a talented sculptor who sympathized with the Ku Klux Klan. The majestic monument a testament to human tenacity scars land considered sacred by Native Americans.
... the president is not a man of complexity and nuance. He is a man who sees things in gloriously righteous white and suspicious, dangerous black ... The president had orchestrated a rally a place where he could wade into a warm embrace of approval ...
He promised to save the monuments ... And why not? Its so much easier to cordon off a statue, to surround it with police officers, than it is to come to terms with the blood and the glory, the cruelty and good will that built this country and that haunts it ...
Trump awkwardly read through what might best be described as Wikipedia entries on the four presidents depicted on Mount Rushmore: Theodore Roosevelt, George Washington, Thomas Jefferson and Abraham Lincoln. And then he rattled off his familiar refrains: raging against athletes who take a knee to protest racial injustice, recommitting to building his wall, promising to put America first ...
https://www.washingtonpost.com/lifestyle/2020/07/04/trump-got-his-crowd-his-fireworks-peddled-his-fiction/
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(317,721 posts)applegrove
(131,073 posts)without a permit because they are 14 or driving in a predominantly white neighbourhood because they live there. And in Trump's speech tonight he described how his base would be attacked and maligned for their beliefs by this totalitarian left. That is 'black baiting'.
"Hey Trump base: the reason you are feeling really bad and hated and maligned is not because of the left, it is because you are listening to Trump. He is setting you up for conflict." Applegrove
