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Guest column: The idea that the United States is a banana republic is nuts
Guest column: The idea that the United States is a banana republic is nuts Frank P. Barajas, Your Turn © Provided/Amy Harris People sit atop railings outside the windows of the U.S. Capitol building. Horrorstruck by the terrorist attack on our nation’s capital by Trump’s willing executioners, former president George W. Bush, Wisconsin Republican congressman Mike Gallagher and Secretary of State Mike Pompeo demurred the idea that the United States resembled a Latin American “banana republic.” Their reactions exhibited a hubris in and of itself. For them, only the brown people of Latin America revolted in such away.
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Such little response : Advocates, attorneys call out double standard at Capitol riot
Such little response : Advocates, attorneys call out double standard at Capitol riot Lauren Castle and Uriel J. Garcia, Arizona Republic Those on the front lines of social justice protests in Arizona watched with feelings of disgust, terror and sadness as they saw President Donald Trump s supporters break windows of the U.S. Capitol and vandalize federal offices in a mob attempt attempted to overturn the results of the presidential election. © Jose Luis Magana, AP Supporters of President Donald Trump climb the west wall of the U.S. Capitol on Wednesday in Washington during a riot. The Proud Boys circulated videos encouraging violence. People outside of the federal building posed for pictures in front of a noose. A longtime Arizona QAnon supporter was seen confronting a police officer. Congress staffers barricaded themselves inside offices and lawmakers were hustled to safety.
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This is going to be in our history books: Teachers address Capitol siege in classrooms
This is going to be in our history books: Teachers address Capitol siege in classrooms Hannan Adely, NorthJersey.com © C-SPAN via Storyful Both the Senate and the House moved to recess on Wednesday, January 6, as protesters stormed the Capitol building in Washington. As she drove to work in Tenafly on Thursday, teacher Cristina Cutrone thought about how she would talk with students about the events that unfolded a day earlier, when a mob of Trump supporters stormed the U.S. Capitol. She ended up with intense discussions about history, elections and the dangers of political rhetoric. How did we get to this point, and how do we make things better? That was in the back of my head of everything we did, said Cutrone, who teaches European history and AP government at Tenafly High School.
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After US Capitol riot, America faces political crossroads Which road to take?
After US Capitol riot, America faces political crossroads. Which road to take? | Kelly © Paul Wood Jr Watch: Raw footage of riots at the U.S. Capitol, Jan. 6, 2021 America tried to pick up the pieces on Thursday in the wake of the trashing of the U.S. Capitol by throngs of menacing supporters of President Donald Trump. It wasn’t easy. When any sort cataclysmic event occurs, it’s only natural to wonder how the nation might change. Think of the all-too-brief period of unity that swept across America after the 9/11 attacks. The cultural, political and personal shock of terrorism that killed nearly 3,000 innocent people drew a deeply divided nation together for a few months, anyway.
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