Probably the most divisive photo from #Charlottesville. How painfully literal. And how far we are from that conversation. @somogettynews pic.twitter.com/3ZEpdK8uXX
— Reading The Pictures (@ReadingThePix) August 14, 2017
With chaos in Trump America occurring at warp speed, one can hardly keep up with the trauma of the moment.
This week’s round up is dedicated to the brazen white supremacist march in Charlottesville, and the ensuing violence. It is equally dedicated to Trump’s fanning of those flames. The immediate upheaval made it hard to even remember how Trump had threatened nuclear war the week before. You can see, however, how the Charlottesville newspaper cleverly linked the two.
Of course, statues (or their platforms) were abundant, as were militias, and Trump’s affinity for the neo-Nazis was also fodder for many news covers. Charlottesville also cast recent photos in a new light. The American Legion and Boy Scout (“Trump youth?”) photos were an example. Same with the picture of the empty Oval Office, and photos of Trump’s business council after Merck’s black CEO quit in protest this week. (Although those photos reflected tokenism from the start.)
NY Mag’s “blonde privilege” cover was a strange precursor to the events in Charlottesville, and Friday afternoon’s fireworks saw Steve Bannon’s White House gig come to an end. Our impression, though, is that it won’t lessen the shade. Beyond the medieval looking hardware at the bottom of the post, we offer more images from Charlottesville on our Instagram feed.
Variation on outsourcing. @somogettynews #Charlottesville pic.twitter.com/yQK6zmEtEE
— Reading The Pictures (@ReadingThePix) August 14, 2017
What of *visual liberty* when white nationalist & state troops start to blur? 📷@somogettynews #VirginiaStatePolice pic.twitter.com/etiXE7DieD
— Reading The Pictures (@ReadingThePix) August 14, 2017
At least the snapshot’s a keeper: #Charlottesville Lee statue w faint but indelible #BlackLivesMatter in the base. Where we are right now. pic.twitter.com/uDNaaOzmNr
— Reading The Pictures (@ReadingThePix) August 13, 2017
Trying not to be clever but this photograph unavoidably elevates role of the press in confronting white nationalism. @AP_Images pic.twitter.com/F7ZdPeUjyJ
— Reading The Pictures (@ReadingThePix) August 14, 2017
The presence of absence. (And little stubborn white dog.) 📷Mark Wilson @Getty. Former Roger Taney #statue, Dred Scott Justice #Baltimore pic.twitter.com/J2NUc5Uk2O
— Reading The Pictures (@ReadingThePix) August 17, 2017
First visual we’ve seen making us think Trump near end of his presidency. Captures his thorough incorrigibility. And how he’s blowing it up. pic.twitter.com/a0QlRz5Vvw
— Reading The Pictures (@ReadingThePix) August 17, 2017
Compelling @jbmoorephoto pic illustrating stubborn Trump @politico article. Blinders. Tunnel vision. https://t.co/DNyLEirYSQ pic.twitter.com/92GzIgHETb
— Reading The Pictures (@ReadingThePix) August 17, 2017
Credit @AP‘s Pablo Martínez Monsiváis. Effectively calling bs on himself, Trump doubles down on his original words. #Charlottesville pic.twitter.com/2roviwoWUX
— Reading The Pictures (@ReadingThePix) August 16, 2017
Not uncommon pic: the acid parting shot. Can’t let it go after press shoutdown. #Charlottesville as 1 more ego crisis. #NotNormal 📷@Al_Drago pic.twitter.com/vVUDbP1e1T
— Reading The Pictures (@ReadingThePix) August 16, 2017
Protesters actually inside #TrumpTower before DT arrival. Interesting and keen when it comes to breaking ranks w the man. 📷@drewangerer pic.twitter.com/A7iNrasmhM
— Reading The Pictures (@ReadingThePix) August 15, 2017
With a judge’s robe vibe? (And every other thing happening in our name, but out of view.) pic.twitter.com/iP0Xta91RW
— Reading The Pictures (@ReadingThePix) August 17, 2017
How differently do Trump’s American Legion & Boy Scout pix read after a week standing up for white nationalism? 📷@whitehouse @cnn pic.twitter.com/Q2CHSojyL3
— Reading The Pictures (@ReadingThePix) August 18, 2017
And Merck’s CEO sits next to Trump at manufacturing session because …? #race #optics #WhiteHouse @GettyImages pic.twitter.com/f0ek3S3boD
— Reading The Pictures (@ReadingThePix) February 24, 2017
Trump’s ugly attack on @Merck CEO Frazier this AM only sharpens race optics of Feb WH meeting. https://t.co/4juX6g1yUB
— Reading The Pictures (@ReadingThePix) August 14, 2017
These shots grow more ironic by the day. The Oval Office completely vacated. @jimbourg @reuterspictures #trump #notnormal pic.twitter.com/nsGE9UT8cx
— Reading The Pictures (@ReadingThePix) August 14, 2017
Stirring the same pot. #Trump #Charlottesville #NKorea #FireandFury pic.twitter.com/wwX4hz1yWT
— Reading The Pictures (@ReadingThePix) August 12, 2017
West Wing silhouette no more. The long shadow, that's another story. 📷 @al_drago #BannonOut pic.twitter.com/v1nXW6rdnm
— Reading The Pictures (@ReadingThePix) August 19, 2017
Posted by @nymag before the weekend. Demographics of women on the right. Blonde privilege. https://t.co/taDEvYpQS4 pic.twitter.com/TNP7ZukpD6
— Reading The Pictures (@ReadingThePix) August 13, 2017
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Photo: Chip Somodevilla/Getty Images. Caption: CHARLOTTESVILLE, VA – AUGUST 12: White nationalists, neo-Nazis and members of the ‘alt-right’ exchange insluts with counter-protesters as they attempt to guard the entrance to Emancipation Park during the ‘Unite the Right’ rally August 12, 2017 in Charlottesville, Virginia. After clashes with anti-fascist protesters and police the rally was declared an unlawful gathering and people were forced out of Emancipation Park, where a statue of Confederate General Robert E. Lee is slated to be removed.
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