Declaration grievances against King George III compared to Trump
The Declaration of Independence specifies 27 grievances with King George III and Britain. Donald Trump and his regime have committed at least 20 of those same offenses highlighted in yellow. Happy 250, America!
“… to secure these rights, Governments are instituted among Men, deriving their just powers from the consent of the governed, —That whenever any Form of Government becomes destructive of these ends, it is the Right of the People to alter or to abolish it, and to institute new Government …”
with all 27 in the alt text
About 8 years ago, @npr.org tweeted out the Declaration. The Trump admin blew a fuse because they thought NPR was leveling those charges against them. Not realizing it was the DECLARATION OF INDEPENDENCE.
"Quartering troops" means soldiers knock on your door, take over your living quarters, & force your family to be their servants; cooking & cleaning for them, & forcing you to pay for it all without reimbursement - he hasn't actually done that one. What he's done with ICE lately is close to #25...
The first battle of the American Revolution was fought over much less than what Trump has done. Many of those 27 grievances were a result of what Britain did later in the war.
I’d argue he’s also guilty of numbers 2 and 22.
This really is everything right here
“… to secure these rights, Governments are instituted among Men, deriving their just powers from the consent of the governed, —That whenever any Form of Government becomes destructive of these ends, it is the Right of the People to alter or to abolish it, and to institute new Government …”
I think it's pretty abundantly clear what we need, then. Anyone denying it at this point is delusional.
This is a stunning indictment #NoKings
I guess we need our own Declaration of Independence from wannabe-King Donald.
he definitely did number 2 recently with the housing affordability act, and we can count the more recent foreign wars as 25, lmao
I've said it before, but it's worth repeating: The "United States" did not actually come into being until the constitution was ratified in 1789. However disheartening our current crises may be, the 4th of July is really about the Declaration of Independence. It remains a document worth celebrating!
and he's definitely orgasmic about number 22
“It was stunning to realize how closely many of the grievances our founders asserted toward King George III mirror the issues we are facing with the tyrannical despot currently occupying our White House.“ www.americaamerica.news/p/snapshot-i...
Some of us have been saying that was coming since late 2015. The media and congress havent done their jobs.
The patterns of tyranny are remarkably consistent. Which is why the right’s previous obsession with ‘tyranny’ and their current indifference to the real article is so corrupt and grotesque.
It's amazingly obvious - as long as one is not a Supreme Court justice.
Can you imagine in the future Lin-Manuel Miranda writing a musical about us overthrowing Trump?
He’d take that as a compliment.
George Washington in his farewell letter to the American people warned against Donald Trump in all but name.
Today we celebrate the PDFing of "Declaration FINAL v3 USE THIS ONE - SIGNED.docx" (Jefferson's draft was heavily edited by the Committee, then again by Congress, and he was big mad about it.)
Okay, but "b_franklin_GrittyOG" broke me. Because that is 100% Franklin.
Franklin was a great editor and Jefferson was the country's greatest diva. I think he probably died mad about it, honestly.
You left the tracked changes on
It's also why Franklin refused to write it because he knew they would edit it down relentlessly and he wasn't willing to deal with it
They had to take out all of the images because Word kept reformatting the document.
How they all laughed when Franklin quipped that the final changes were "self-evident" because no one had double-checked that all the tracked changes had been "accepted" in "Declaration FINAL v2 - SIGNED.docx".
Trivia: The first local printing, the one that was read in the RI General Assembly, had a misprint and read "June" instead of "July." They had to do a rapid redo to correct it before distributing it to towns. RI Historical Society holds copies of both the misprint and the redo.
imagining a world where independence day is on like 10 july because one guy didn't click through the docusign link in the email before going on vacation for a week
hey man we cut a bunch of the stuff about fucking. you had a TON of stuff about fucking in there and it was really weird
We should be holding Constitutional Congresses at regular intervals (10? 25 years?). Something that gives enough time to see what needs clarifying and adjusting because of societal and environmental changes. We should be making new amendments or addendums all the time. It was supposed to be alive.
More in our episode this week on the big group writing project that was the Declaration of Independence podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/t...
Brilliantly updated for modern office culture, especially the embedded pdf comments. Happy Fourth, folks.
Half of the Declaration of Independence is a list of 27 specific grievances lodged against King George III and his regime. 250 years later, many of these grievances apply to the reign of Trump.
This hits so much harder now 😩
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#REPUBLICANS DONT OWN JULY 4TH. #REPUBLICANS OWN JANUARY 6TH #IndependenceDay #FourthOfJuly
The declaration of independence resonates like current events
reread the Declaration of Independence in advance of the Fourth of July, and the list of all the injuries that the British crown inflicted on the colonists straight up reads like Trump's to-do list www.thenation.com/article/soci...
I think of it as one part of his bucket list. Another part is checking off the biblical items to be an Antichrist. The man has some serious life goals.
The next set of articles of impeachment against Trump should be a paraphrase of the Declaration of Independence.
I intend to pass out copies of the Declaration in my neighborhood tomorrow, for this very reason.
I remember during his first term, the NPR Twitter account was tweeting the entirety of the Declaration of Independence, and a bunch of MAGA people lost their shit because they thought they were talking about Trump.
We agree. #NoMoreKings #WeThePeople have #NoKings #WeDontDoRoyaltyHere #WeThePeople #Resist
A doctor friend thinks Trump suffers from porphyria, a genetic disorder characterized by confusion, agitation, and paranoia. King George III had the same thing and they treated him with leeches and arsenic, which today is known as the GOP healthcare plan.
I'm cleared to handle leeches. And I'm sure I can pick up rat-poison at a hardware store. I can cure this disease.
It’s funny that you should mention King George III on July 4th. Did you know that Trump just talked to King George III yesterday?
In medicine we are taught to look for donkeys, not zebras. So I think Trump is just an old, obese narcissistic jackass.
Historically, porphyria is related to vampirism in myth. That tracks, the GOP sucking the lifeblood out of their victims.
This is a real possibility. And the ending would be fun to watch.
Trump might be happy with leeches in the room.
The Globe is going back in time to 1776. The Continental Congress voted to adopt a Declaration of Independence from King George III. Read the day's news from Massachusetts and beyond. globe.com/1776
So proud of this! Spend a little time with the Globe today!
Este es el trabajo en el que he estado implicado estas semanas. Hoy 4 de julio, EEUU celebra el 250 aniversario de su Declaración de Independencia y The Boston Globe ha creado una edición física y digital de su periódico, ilustrado con ilustraviones hechas por mi mano, como habría sido en 1776. 🙏
Ooh, be sure to mention how the mean old Crown won’t let the colonists exercise their divinely-ordained right to ethnically cleanse the Ohio Valley.
The Boston Globe is going back in time to 1776 with my illustrations!!! In a digital edition, but also in a traditional print newspaper, we celebrate the anniversary of the Declaration of Independence. Great work, team! Thank you for counting on me!
It's about time for the annual list of the grievances in the Declaration of Independence that Trump has committed. Let's see what we have recently...
good morning let’s draft it up
🎯🧵"So far he's gotten to a solid majority of the grievances, and arguably we could count a couple others."
I remember when NPR did their annual reading of the Declaration and trump supporters got all mad because they thought NPR was talking about trump
Ok so I am of the Schoolhouse Rocks era and…I don’t ever remember being told that King George III was mad until the movie came out, which was clearly set—it was a major plot point—until years after the Revolutionary War?
Anyway the idea that we were taught that the reason that there was growing tension between colonists and the crown was his mental health…no.
His first severe and lingering episode wasn’t until 1788-89, so after 1776, but he did have a less severe and short-lived bout in 1765, but it was significant enough to prompt a regency bill in Parliament in case he was incapacitated.
I don’t recall thinking he was crazy. I remember taxation without representation.
Queen Charlotte (of Bridgerton genre, Netflix) does a spin on it. The wigs make it a hoot.
Pretty sure he wasn’t “mad” until a breakdown about a decade after our revolution. This discusses it a bit. www.biography.com/royalty/king...
The Declaration of Independence repeatedly names transgressions of King George III not because he's merely a symbolic figurehead, but because he was the driving force behind the intransigence of his ministers in Parliament refusing to treat with colonial complaints.
Had the American Revolution truly been a revolt against Parliament in favor of an even stronger executive, the natural outcome would have been to make George Washington king. And that very explicitly did not happen.
Perhaps Thiel isn’t as smart as people give him credit for. The beauty of the Declaration is its clear-minded determination—there’s no cryptic, Dan Brown plot behind it.
Maybe he missed the dozens of “Facts submitted to a candid world” that specifically name King George III
Still fair to say Trump is more authoritarian, corrupt, and madder and less comoetent than King George III. That does not help Theil's argument, just shows we need to impeach Trump.