āCesspools,ā āHellholesā and āBeautiful Placesā: How Trump Describes the U.S.
When talking about the United States and places in it, most presidential candidates stick to positives and platitudes. Not so for Donald J. Trump in this election cycle.
Map of the United States showing a quote that reads āweāre like a garbage can for the rest of the world.ā
He is quick to denigrate American cities, often those home to large immigrant populations. He does so both individually and collectively, sometimes in crude terms.
The same map now shows a quote that reads āāthe cities are rotting and they are indeed cesspools of blood.ā
This includes liberal strongholds like Chicago, Washington, D.C. and Atlanta ā¦
A quote geolocated on D.C. reads ārat-infested, graffiti-infested shithole.ā A quote geolocated on Atlanta reads ākilling field.ā A quote geolocated on Chicago reads āworse than Afghanistan.ā
ā¦ as well as San Francisco and Portland.
A quote geolocated on San Francisco reads ādestroyed.ā A quote geolocated on Portland reads āa burned-down hulk of a city.ā
Since declaring his candidacy, he has spoken in harsh negative terms about many American cities. He included multiple Californian cities on a list of āwar zones and ganglands.ā
The map shows four cities in California that Mr. Trump has called āwar zones.ā The cities are San Francisco, San Jose, Oakland and Los Angeles.
Northeastern, Midwestern and Southern cities have been subject to his insults, too.
The map then zooms back to the eastern part of the country and highlights quotes for New Orleans (āwar zonesā); Atlanta (ākilling fieldā); Washington, D.C. (āhellhole); New York (āfilthyā); Detroit (ādecimatedā); Baltimore (ādangerousā); Chicago (āwar zonesā); and Minneapolis (ālike a fire pitā).
These statements are sharply contrasted by the way Mr. Trump tends to talk about places that support him ā especially the red states that make up his base. Sometimes he lumps them together. In one instance, he referred collectively to āplaces like Indiana and Iowa and Idaho.ā
The same map labels Idaho, Iowa and Indiana with the quote: āstates that you donāt even hear too much of because theyāre so good and so well run.ā
Heās vividly praised Montana and Alaska, too.
A quote geolocated on Montana reads āland of cowboys and cattle hands ā¦ one of the most beautiful places in all of Godās creation.ā A quote geolocated on Alaska reads āan incredible place and beautiful state.ā
Hereās a sampling of places he has called ābeautiful,ā āgreatā or āgood,ā or said he loves.
The map labels thirty places across the United States that Mr. Trump has called ābeautiful,ā āincredibleā or āgreat,ā or said he loves.
Perhaps most unusual is Mr. Trumpās tendency to combine these two points, pointing out places he feels were once beautiful, but are now in decline. If his campaign rests on his vow to make America great again, he seems to think he has plenty of work to do ā in both small cities like Aurora, Colo. and Springfield, Ohio ā¦
A quote near Aurora and Springfield reads āThese were two beautiful, successful towns, idyllic. And theyāre in trouble, big trouble.ā A quote geolocated on Montana reads āland of cowboys and cattle handsā¦ one of the most beautiful places in all of Godās creation.ā
ā¦ and bigger ones like Detroit and New York City.
A quote geolocated on Detroit reads āonce great city.ā A quote geolocated on New York City reads ācity in decline.ā
That rhetorical move animates Mr. Trumpās approach to the entirety of the country he hopes to lead again. He presents himself as the sole savior of the nation ā¦
A quote over the map of the United States reads āour once great country, soon to be greater-than-ever-before country.ā
ā¦ and makes the alternative seem dire.
A quote over the map of the United States reads āYour country is being turned into a third world hellhole ruled by censors, perverts, criminals and thugs.ā
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