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SIOUX FALLS, S.D. (AP) President Donald Trumps plans to kick off Independence Day with a showy display at Mount Rushmore are drawing sharp criticism from Native Americans who view the monument as a desecration of land violently stolen from them and used to pay homage to leaders hostile to native people.
Several groups led by Native American activists are planning protests for Trumps July 3 visit, part of Trump's comeback campaign for a nation reeling from sickness, unemployment and, recently, social unrest. The event is slated to include fighter jets thundering over the 79-year-old stone monument in South Dakota's Black Hills and the first fireworks display at the site since 2009.
But it comes amid a national reckoning over racism and a reconsideration of the symbolism of monuments around the globe. Many Native American activists say the Rushmore memorial is as reprehensible as the many Confederate monuments being toppled around the nation.
Mount Rushmore is a symbol of white supremacy, of structural racism thats still alive and well in society today, said Nick Tilsen, a member of the Oglala Lakota tribe and the president of a local activist organization called NDN Collective. Its an injustice to actively steal Indigenous peoples land then carve the white faces of the conquerors who committed genocide.
While some activists, like Tilsen, want to see the monument removed altogether and the Black Hills returned to the Lakota, others have called for a share in the economic benefits from the region and the tourists it attracts.
Trump has long shown a fascination with Mount Rushmore. South Dakota Gov. Kristi Noem said in 2018 that he had once told her straight-faced it was his dream to have his face carved into the monument. He later joked at a campaign rally about getting enshrined alongside George Washington, Thomas Jefferson, Teddy Roosevelt and Abraham Lincoln. And while it was Noem, a Republican, who pushed for a return of the fireworks on the eve of Independence Day, Trump joined the effort and committed to visiting South Dakota for the celebration.
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Thomas Hurt
(13,903 posts)and promptly started carrying it out themselves. It wasn't so much they found colonialism abhorrent, as they just wanted to do it themselves.
True Blue American
(17,984 posts)With rubber treads and Rails? If not he is going to have problems.
captain queeg
(10,204 posts)And make it about him. Its revolting and pathetic.
Wellstone ruled
(34,661 posts)mega Cluster fuck . Believe next weekends weather forecast is down right nasty for Storms in the Hills. Spend many a 4th weekend in the Hills,usually one nasty storm rolls through.