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Were minimizing the horror of Trumps military birthday parade
Judith Levine
The media has focused on the price tag and potholes. But history may mark 14 June as the ceremonial birth of US fascism
Fri 30 May 2025 06.00 EDT
In 2017, watching a two-hour Bastille Day procession, Donald Trump told the French president that wed have one too, only better. That time, the grown-ups said no. The reasons given were costs estimates ran to $92m hellish logistics, and the Washington DC mayor Muriel Bowsers worried that tanks and other armored vehicles would tear up Washingtons streets.
Some retired generals objected publicly to the totalitarian-adjacent optics, especially given the US presidents praise for such bad actors as Saddam Hussein and Vladimir Putin. Several Republican lawmakers also expressed their distaste. Confidence is silent, and insecurity is loud, the Louisiana senator John Kennedy told MSNBC. America is the most powerful country in all of human history ... and we dont need to show it off. Were not North Korea. Were not Russia, were not China, he continued, and I dont wanna be.
This time, as Washington prepares for a huge military shindig on 14 June, Trumps 79th and, oh yes, the US armys 250th birthday, the generals are silent. The Republicans have sworn allegiance to the king. And the media are focused on the price tag, the potholes and the impending pomp; on tensions between the blue city of Washington and the red capital; and on the decimation of veterans healthcare, housing, and pensions while the administration throws $25m to $45m at a circus of war.
All are important parts of the story. Yet commentary is muted and the debate mischaracterized as normal political discourse. The horrific point is missed: the spectacle of a massive show of military might, before a president who behaves like a dictator and views the armed forces as his personal foot soldiers, evinces memories of the worst totalitarian regimes. History may mark 14 June 2025 as the ceremonial birth of a new American fascism.
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https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2025/may/30/trump-military-parade-fascism
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As far as I'm concerned, June 14 is Flag Day and also Taco Day -- tRump can go fuck off
Blue Owl
Friday
#1
Who would we have to appeal to in order to make 6/14 National Chicken TACO day?
SheltieLover
Friday
#2
Ill be surprised if there arent some peeps willing to stand in front of the tanks..
Volaris
Friday
#5