Trump's speech: campaign for the obliteration of our history

President, Donald Trump has used his first speech for independence day this year, in order to make sentiment against the participants of the nationwide protest

Trump's speech: campaign for the obliteration of our history

President, Donald Trump has used his first speech for independence day this year, in order to make sentiment against the participants of the nationwide protest movement against racism. It was a "merciless campaign to eradicate our history" in a way, Trump said on Friday evening local time at the national monument at Mount Rushmore in the state of South Dakota in front of Thousands of spectators. "Angry Mobs" were trying to statues of the founding fathers of the United States case. The "strong and proud" American people will not allow to deprive him of the history and culture.

the attack on the "great freedom must be stopped and will be very quickly stopped," said Trump. Under the "Banner of social justice," seeks to destroy both the justice as well as the society. From the United States to be a place of "oppression, domination and exclusion should be made". "They want to Silence us, but let us not be Silenced," said Trump.

The mood at the event to kick off the celebrations for independence day on 4. July was like a election campaign event for the President. Between shouts of "We love you, President Trump" were heard. Trump wants to compete in the election in four months for a second term.

as a result of the death of the African-American George Floyd in a brutal police operation on 25. May in Minneapolis, the country were flared wide protests against racism and police violence. It triggered a debate on the cultural memory of the country. In several cities had been overthrown in protests statues of the historical figures that are associated with racism. Trump has condemned the "blemish" and falls of the statues and monuments on several occasions sharp.

Date Of Update: 04 July 2020, 01:19