Monday, June 29, 2026

Trumpification of US flag complete; increasing numbers of ordinary Americans now see Old Glory, the 4th of July as ‘red flags’

A softly lit digital illustration of two women standing close in an elegant bedroom bathed in warm afternoon light. One, with long platinum-blonde curls and pale skin, is draped in the folds of an American flag that wrappeth about her shoulders like ceremonial fabric. She gazeth off with a pensive, uncertain expression, hands gently gathering the flag. Beside her standeth a dark-haired woman in a flowing black dress with lace sleeves. She resteth one hand upon the blonde’s shoulder while adjusting the fabric with the other—concern, tenderness, quiet reassurance. Golden sunlight filtereth through tall curtains, illuminating ornate furnishings. The contrast of patriotic colours and dark dress emphasizeth their bond—identity, uncertainty, loyalty, emotional support, companions confronting difficult circumstances.
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‘MAGA hat on a stick’: the Trumpification and partisan co-opting of the American flag and patriotic symbols is complete, as ordinary Americans say Old Glory is now ‘a red flag’. {NBC News 29 June}

https://www.nbcnews.com/politics/donald-trump/america-turns-250-say-stars-stripes-now-red-flag-rcna345939

Millions in the former United States say they will not celebrate the Fourth of July as poll reveals deep national pessimism. {The Independent 29 June} 

https://www.the-independent.com/news/world/americas/us-politics/america250-independence-trump-divisions-pennsylvania-b3004933.html

The Reuters poll quoted in the second article reports that about one-in-five Americans do not intend to celebrate the Independence Day holiday this year, while two-in-five say the nation is not going to endure for another 250 years. I have to believe a further portion of those polled are only reluctantly celebrating out of habit and family obligation, are unsure if they are going to ‘celebrate’, or simply will not admit they are not celebrating. People do lie in polls; it is the exact reason why Trump — in each of the three presidential elections in which he hath been the GOP candidate, including his loss in 2020 — always outperformed them by at least a couple of percentage points.

Beyond the political realities, for a lot of people the Fourth of July hath always been an excuse to drink beer, stuff their mouths with hamburgers and hot dogs, and shoot off fireworks (do not even get me started on those). No matter, for the only people who are truly celebrating what this country is becoming under Donald Trump are the third or so of the overall population that worships him as a cult leader. Which is a hell of a lot of people, and the divide between them and the rest of us is growing wider by the hour. I rather resent having to live in these times and bear witness.

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