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John Thompson: A Report from Tulsa after Trump’s Rally Fiasco | Diane Ravitch's blog

John Thompson: A Report from Tulsa after Trump’s Rally Fiasco | Diane Ravitch's blog

John Thompson: A Report from Tulsa after Trump’s Rally Fiasco



John Thompson is a retired teacher and historian in Oklahoma.
He writes:

I previously posted on the Profiles in Courage of Tulsans who resisted President Donald Trump’s hideous rally that was appropriately characterized as “Come for the Racism, Stay for the Plague.” That was easy; it was primarily the medical profession that stood firm for the public’s health. The main narrative was the way that Republicans, like Mayor G.T. Bynum, who I previously respected, put Trumpism over principle.
In the wake of Trump’s fiasco, as well as the way that so many Americans did what so many elected officials did not dare, I wonder if historians will see the last week’s resistance across the nation as a turning point. So, this week’s post searches the rally and its opposition for examples of 21st century politics that can be built on.
Mary Jo Laupp, a teacher now known internationally as the TikTok grandma,”” was moved by black TikTok users’ frustration about Trump hosting a rally on Juneteenth. Laupp produced a video saying, “I recommend all of those of us that want to see this 19,000-seat auditorium barely filled or completely empty go reserve tickets now, and leave him standing there alone on the stage.” It went viral and the grassroots registration social media CONTINUE READING: John Thompson: A Report from Tulsa after Trump’s Rally Fiasco | Diane Ravitch's blog