Trump of civil rights museum!

in trump •  7 years ago 


President Donald Trump did not make any controversial statement while visiting Mississippi Civil Rights Museum. On December 9, during the speech in the museum, he felicitated the famous civil rights activist and museum officials. But despite this, the debate did not leave him behind.
Because of the image he himself created so long, civil rights activists questioned the right to visit this trump.
During the inauguration of the Mississippi Civil Rights Museum, Donald Trump said, "We want to build our country in a way where children from any level of society can grow in a quiet, hated environment, love, opportunity and hope. Today, we commemorate our past heroes, dedicate themselves to building an independent, equitable, peaceful and justified future. '
But even after the Trump's statement, the civil rights activists strongly criticized. They say, standing at the White House, doing trump, he can not attend such a ceremony.
On the same day, a member of the NACP's board of directors and civil rights activist Amos Brown said that he should not be present at the inauguration of the Citizen's Rights Museum. Before and after the presidency, he did not show any respect towards civil rights. We respect your position. But we can not respect your activities by dividing our behavior and nation. '
At Trump in the program, he spoke about 10 minutes. He thanked the administration for their co-operative behavior at this time. At the same time, those who are protesting about the rights of the deceased leader, including Madgour Evers, are grateful and thankful to everyone. He said, "They have carved their memories as America's hero. Medgar Evers was a great leader. Such revered heroes have been found in this museum. '
The press conference raised the mob crowd gathered in the center of his inspection. His statement, who abolished Obamacare, took steps to drive the drummers, he can not talk about civil rights. His position is contradictory.
Marley Evers, wife of Medgar Evers, was also present at the opening ceremony. He said, 'those days in front of me, those bullets and crying have gathered. I can see the tears as well as hope. That hope is to show the way to the whole of America, among the children, not only to us but to the whole of America. Because today we face the biggest challenge, just as it was in the life of Medgar. '

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