Can’t Rewrite History: Donald Trump Under Court…
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Donald Trump would love America to stick its head in the sand and overlook that this nation has dedicated generational atrocities against Black people. If he had his method, the only factor that could be publicly talked about about these United States is that “it’s the greatest country in the world” (where immigrants should not welcome).
Fortunately, this nation isn’t an oligarchy and Donald Trump just isn’t a king. Here, now we have checks, balances, and a judicial system that (sometimes) acts in the curiosity of the people, not the agenda of a white supremacist.
POLITICO reviews that a federal choose in Philadelphia has ruled that the slavery reveals in the President’s House, those Trump ordered eliminated, must be restored to their rightful locations inside the people’s home.
Judge Cynthia Rufe didn’t mince phrases or chunk her tongue once in her devastating 40-page opinion:
“The government here likewise asserts truth is no longer self-evident, but rather the property of the elected chief magistrate and his appointees and delegees,” the George W. Bush appointee wrote. “And why? Solely because, as Defendants state, it has the power.”
“An agency … cannot arbitrarily decide what is true, based on its own whims or the whims of the new leadership,”
That’s robust but oh, so correct.
The administration didn’t immediately reply to Rufe’s ruling; however, Trump beforehand called for all public monuments to be “uplifting”, to whom he didn’t say, but it’s protected to assume he didn’t imply Black people.
In fact, Trump said that slavery reveals painted America as…
“inherently racist, sexist, oppressive, or otherwise irredeemably flawed.” Such reveals foster “a sense of national shame,” Trump complained.
Well, if America didn’t need to be perceived that method, then maybe the founding fathers who are so revered by conservative white males ought to have thought more deeply about the morality of slavery.
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