The American people are seeing this play out every single day on their televisions and in the halls of Congress. The attacks on her today are ill-informed and grounded in bad-faith, the Times wrote on social media. Her argument was that Trump and many of his supporters have politicized the American flag. Once the left is given an inch, they always take a mile. New York Times editorial board member Mara Gay’s comments on MSNBC have been irresponsibly taken out of context. Unfortunately, this is also very predictable. But, predictably, the enemy before us is the United States itself. First, it was the Confederate Flag that was bad. Mara Gay, a member of the New York Times editorial board, said it was disturbing to see dozens of American flags flown by Trump supporters during a recent visit to Long Island. Elected officials and mainstream media types alike are becoming more and more brainwashed by “woke” propaganda. Her argument was that Trump and many of his supporters have.
The discussion centered around a shockingly juvenile, fact-void June 7th OpEd at the Washington Post by Max Boot titled Too many people are still underestimating the Trump threat.
Maybe this just shows how deep the proverbial “rabbit hole” goes when it comes to American politics. New York Times editorial board member Mara Gay’s comments on MSNBC have been irresponsibly taken out of context. Mara Gay, a New York Times editorial board member, made outrageous comments on MSNBC’s Morning Joe on Tuesday. But what dog does Mara Gay have in the fight over the display of the American flag? This makes sense for the founder of the 1619 Project to say since that is all about critical race theory. Along with that there is an uncritical acceptance that her perception is reality itself. I see in her a kind of xenophobia, a fear of foreigners, that is, a visceral fear of people whose views are foreign to her way of thinking. Her comments included more than aversion to the American flag, although that’s present.
She said that she was embarrassed by the American flag that flew outside of the home she grew up in. Chris writes: 'Thanks for the Mara Gay video. This type of mindset rings very familiar to something that Nikole Hannah-Jones said. Although Gay did not specifically reference the troubles on the border and the criticism of the current administration to control it, a logical assumption can be made there.