The project of the New York city mayor Bill de Blasio has raised the ire of the american president on Twitter.
The New York city mayor Bill de Blasio plans to sign “Black Lives Matter” in the coming days on 5th avenue, just in front of the Trump Tower, reports the New York Times. A provocation against Donald Trump, who is widely accused of having fuelled racial tensions in the United States, at a time when many Americans are protesting against racism and police violence.
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“The president is a disgrace to the values that we hold dear in New York,” said Thursday Julia Arredondo, a spokesperson for Bill de Blasio. “He can’t deny the reality that we face, and every time they wish to set foot in the place he claims to be his hometown, it will remind him that the life of the Black account.”
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Donald Trump denounces the project
A project that Donald Trump was quickly denounced on Twitter. “I was told that the mayor of New York Bill de Blasio wanted to paint the legendary and magnificent 5th Avenue, just in front of the Trump Tower / Tiffany, with a great acronym Black Lives Matter”, he noted.
and Then in the same message he continued in a more garbled way on songs to be hostile to police officers who would be bound by the protesters, which require inter alia to “fry like bacon”. “The New York police department are furious,” he concludes.
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This fresco Black Lives Matter will in any case not the first in the city. It already has one in Staten Island on Richmond Terrace. Two others must also be painted in Manhattan and Brooklyn. Queens and the Bronx will feature a mural. An inscription of this kind had also been carried out in early June on the 16th street in Washington, not far from the White House.