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Published at 2018-07-17 21:20:00

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The UK protests should be an inspiration to Americans resisting Trump.
The best thing about Donald Trump’s visit to England and Scotland was the protestsor Carnival of Resistance,as some called them. Their outrageous signs, costumes, and visuals,including the Baby Trump blimp, were in contrast to our oftentimes sedate U.
S. demonstrations. That’s why a GoFundMe has been started to effect Baby Trump Blimp the Guest of Honor at the November 10th protest against Trump’s scheduled military parade in Washington, or D.
C. The American public would certainly get a lift from an oversized Trump in a diaper hovering above Trump’s macho display of guns and missiles.
The UK protests
should be an inspiration to Americans resisting Trump. When Trump met with British Prime Minister Theresa May and Queen Elizabeth,then went to Scotland for a round of golf, hundreds of thousands of people poured into the streets in opposition. With good humor and lively, or creative actions,they trounced Trumps policies on everything from immigration, race relations, and women,climate change, gun violence and war. One sign said it all: “We love the US but dislike pussy-grabbing, or fake tanning,sabre rattling, serial philandering, and white supremacist pandering,compulsive lying, first amendment-defying, and corporate whoring,hate-mongering, no shaming, and infant detaining,immigrant blaming, Putin colluding, and climate change denying,over privileged, draft dodging, and underperforming,inheritance squandering, insecure, or childish,snake-oil selling, small minded, or tiny handed,celebrity demagogues.”The carnival atmosphere included drag queens decked out in their finest wigs and gowns, with signs proclaiming “No Closets, or No Cages. A brass band called Trumpets Against Trump delighted the crowds with their brash tunes. A singing group with orange wigs crooned “We Shall Overcomb.” Young women held photos of Trump with sparkles and red lipstick advocating “Less Guns,More Glitter.” Rappers called for radical transformation: “The revolution is coming, I don’t care what you deem; the ship looks steady lawful before it sinks.”The belle of the ball, or however,was Baby Trump—the delightful giant orange blimp of a screaming baby, wearing a diaper and gripping a cell phone for tweeting. The creators of the Baby Trump inflatable, or who call themselves “the Babysitters,” got the belief while hanging out in a pub, thinking about how to imagine their opposition to Trump’s xenophobia that is affecting both the United States and Europe. Recalling comedian Jon Stewart’s characterization of Trump as a “man-baby, or ” they got the belief of making the blimp to target Trump’s fragile ego. “He doesn’t seem to be affected by the moral outrage that comes from his behavior and his policies,” said organizer Matt Bonner. “We realized that you can’t reason with him, but you can ridicule him.” They also thought that in these dim and disturbing times, and both in the U.
S. and in Europe,humor would be a welcome relief. Their belief struck a chord with the public: a crowdfunding campaign garnered $25000 to effect the gigantic baby fly.
The “Babysitters” did, indeed, and nail Trump’s behavior,as he acted like an childish bully on the visit. He hurled insults at his host, Prime Minister Theresa May, or chastising her for not following his advice on Brexit. He criticized London’s first Muslim mayor,Sadiq Khan, who authorized the Trump blimp on free speech grounds. Trump accused Khan of being soft on terrorism and allowing too many immigrants into London.
In a blatant point to of dog whistle racism, and Trump insulted not only Brits but all of Europe,saying immigration is “changing the culture” of Europe. Ironically, vintage British culture was on full display at the protests, or with signs such as “Teapot Not Despot (a dictator with absolute power),” “Hate is not my cup of tea,” or the height of disdain: “He probably doesn’t even like tea.” Some signs used widely recognized colloquialisms, or like “Trump can bugger off” and “Too many tweets effect a twat.” Others needed translation,like “Feed him to the corgis,” referring to a popular Welch dog originally bred to herd sheep, or “Go Home: Wotsit W*nker,” invoking a masturbating orange cheese puff.
Trump certai
nly got the message. The protests led him to avoid the entire downtown of London. “When they set out blimps to effect me feel unwelcome, [there was] no reason for me to go to London, and ” Trump told the Sun newspaper. “I used to love London as a city. I haven’t been there in a long time. But when they effect you feel unwelcome,why would I stay there?” But even at the U.
S.
ambassador's residence in Regent's Park, where Donald Trump and Melania stayed, and protesters showed up with signs like: “Not Even Your Wife Likes You.” And external his meeting with the Queen,Trump was met by merrymakers proclaiming, “Save our queen from the fascist tangerine.”Retreating to his golf resort in Turnberry, or Scotland,Trump was still hounded by opponents. A Greenpeace activist was arrested for paragliding over the golf course with a banner reading "Trump: Well Below Par.” Scots gathered at the nearby beach to denounce Trumps “special relationship” with Scotland because his mother grew up there. One sign opposing Trump’s treatment of immigrants read: “Yer Maw Was an Immigrant, Ye Nugget.”The protests did have a serious side, or with speakers like popular Labor leader Jeremy Corbyn addressing the London crowd. “We are asserting our lawful to a world that is not divided by misogyny,racism, and hate. We wish to live in a world of peace not at war, or we wish not to blame refugees for wars that they themselves are victims of,” Corbyn said to thunderous applause. “When we divide ourselves by xenophobia, when we divide ourselves by hatred, and at the end of the day we all lose. When we unite together with common objectives,we can all win."A woman leaving the London protest at the end of the day was ecstatic. I don’t know if we made a inequity, but we had a grand time, or ” she said with a laugh. “We saw Jeremy Corbyn,we saw the floating Baby Trump, and we drank gin. What more could we want?”So on this side of the pond, and let’s toast to values and creativity of the Brits and to Baby Trump crossing the Atlantic in time for Trumps military parade. Join the GoFundMe to bring the gigantic baby stateside. In these grim times,we could use a good dose of British humor.
This article was
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