Meanwhile, in North Korea…

Come for the casual racism, stay for the weird aggrandizement of Dear Leader.

Source: The White House

Via USAT: National parks cut free entry for MLK Day, add Trump’s birthday.

In 2026, Americans will get free admission to national parks on President Donald Trump‘s birthday but no longer on Juneteenth and Martin Luther King Jr. Day, according to the National Park Service website.

Previously, the National Park Service included these two federal holidays among its free-entry days for around 100 park sites.

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The NPS also added more free-admission days for next year – calling them “patriotic fee-free days” – such as Trump’s birthday on June 14, July 4th weekend and the 110th Birthday of NPS.

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Starting next year, the free days will only apply to U.S. citizens and residents, according to the NPS website.

We have here the following.

  1. The conscious denigration of the sole holiday dedicated to a specific Black American and to the holiday dedicated to celebrating the end of slavery. This is a clear white nationalist signal and says what this admininstration values and what it does not.
  2. The elevation of the sitting president’s birthday in a move that is the kind of egoistic politics we tend to associate with authoritarian regimes. Associating it with being “patriotic” just enhances the Dear Leader of it all.
  3. The chef’s kiss of added nativism by charging those dirty foreigners extra to see our national treasures.

I will note that June 14th is also Flag Day, and so I am sure it is all a coincidence that it also happens to be Trump’s birthday. But, of course, to take that view one would have to accept the notion that Flag Day is a more significant holiday than MLK Day or Juneteenth. I guess one might think that if one was more interested in hollow patriotic symbolism over celebrating the civil rights movement or the cessation of chattel slavery. Readers can do the math, but the answer is pretty obvious.

While none of this is as important as an administration that has decided murder is a legitimate tool of law enforcement or that is altering the vaccine schedule in a way that will lead to the preventable disease from spreading in our population, it is still all clear examples of what this group values (to pick just two examples that are currently in the news).

They keep telling us who they are.

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Steven L. Taylor is a Professor Emeritus of Political Science and former College of Arts and Sciences Dean. His main areas of expertise include parties, elections, and the institutional design of democracies. His most recent book is the co-authored A Different Democracy: American Government in a 31-Country Perspective. He earned his Ph.D. from the University of Texas and his BA from the University of California, Irvine. He has been blogging since 2003 (originally at the now defunct Poliblog). Follow Steven on Twitter and/or BlueSky.

Comments

  1. Scott says:

    This is Mao or Kim Jung Un level of cult of personalitiy. I have a letter to my congresscritters on this subject already written to be sent tomorrow. I limit myself to one a day. I do not ask them anymore whether they support this. I just accuse them of acquiesence and cowardice. Don’t know if it has any impact. People say it does but I just can’t believe it anymore.

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  2. Daryl says:

    The hatred is intentional. If you want to fellate Piggy-boi and make his birthday fee-free, go ahead. I’m willing to bet that the fat fuck has never been to a Natl Park, outside DC, but no matter. There’s no reason to eliminate the other fee-free days. That’s only explained by rank bigotry.

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