What Americans want is economic and political stability, good education, well-paying jobs and more freedom, all of which Biden’s left-wing agenda promises but fails to provide. Spoiler alert: attacking our shared national symbols and inciting racial division isn’t going to help. Outside of the DC bubble, it’s easy to understand what people need in order to prosper. I know, because I’ve traveled the country hundreds of times over talking with as many of the five million Americans that make up the FreedomWorks network as I can. The good news is, most Americans couldn’t care less.
Instead of scrutinizing President Joe Biden and asking why consumer prices are rising and why businesses can’t fill job vacancies, the talking heads on MSNBC and hack editorialists at the NYT are focused on calling the American flag “disturbing” and racist.Ĭould it be that they are trying to distract people from real issues? You already know the answer to this question.
With Trump out of office, left-leaning media no longer knows how to fill their time.
Given their obsession with identity, it is ironic that Gay and her media colleagues seem to be going through an identity crisis of their own. She is, after all, one of the minds behind the NYT’s disgraced 1916 project, in which fact and fiction, objectivity and subjectivity, are scarcely distinguished. Working Americans, who are trying to raise families and pay their bills, pay no heed to the divisive agenda that is Gay’s stock-in-trade. The truth is that the American flag has been politicized not by regular Americans, but by media elites like Gay who simply can’t remember what it’s like to interact with real people outside of their far-left bubble. Does Mike Brzezinski “totally agree” that the American flag - under which millions of Americans of all creeds have fought and died - is now only a symbol of “Whiteness?” Does The New York Times really believe that the Stars and Stripes has been “politicized” by Trump voters to the point where no Democrats show any allegiance to it? If that is the case, who dared let Biden take his oath of office under five gigantic American flags back in January? In real time, we witnessed so-called “mainstream” media outlets nodding along with an incredibly far-left, subjective point of view without a hint of pushback. In the moment, “Morning Joe” co-host Mika Brzezinski added a grave, “totally agree.” Later, after her comments drew criticism online, the Times PR flacks tweeted that Gay’s words were taken out of context and that her argument wasn’t about the flag being racist, but about Trump voters having “politicized” the flag.Īnd people wonder why Americans don’t trust the media. But the fact that Gay singled out the sight of “dozens of American flags” as a “disturbing” and racist threat, on a day meant to honor America’s war dead, was rightly seen as deeply offensive.Īnd what’s worse, her media colleagues jumped to defend these comments. Plenty of honest partisans would have problems with anti-Biden or pro-Trump messages.
Since she is an opinion writer, Gay is free to espouse her views as she wishes, however fringe they may be. The backlash to her comments was considerable.
“I think that as long as they see Americanness as the same as one with Whiteness, this is going to continue,” she said. Gay was disturbed by the sight of the American flag itself.Īs she recounted to the reliably-liberal audience of MSNBC’s “Morning Joe,” Gay visited Long Island over the long weekend and saw “dozens and dozens of pickup trucks with explicatives against Joe Biden on the back of them, Trump flags, and in some cases just dozens of American flags, which is also just disturbing.” Gay viewed this as a threat, and specifically part of the larger threat of “Whiteness.”
Was it an image of gravestones at Arlington Cemetery, or wreaths being laid by grieving family members? No. On a day when Americans are supposed to take time to reflect and honor those who have made the ultimate sacrifice in defense of this nation, Gay found herself confronted with a “disturbing” sight. Mara Gay, member of The New York Times’ editorial board and MSNBC contributor, apparently did not have a good Memorial Day weekend.