Protests, parades and Pride: One week in June 2025 is drawing stark American fault lines
- In June 2025, events in the United States highlighted its diversity and polarization, showcasing both inclusivity and nationalism within a week.
- The first weekend is marked by events celebrating inclusivity and liberalism, reflecting the ongoing fight for equity and compassion.
- In contrast, the second weekend featured a display of nationalism emphasizing military strength and law and order.
- Many Americans are concerned about the contrasting images of the country, asking what it is right now and what it should become.
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Protests, parades and Pride: One week in June 2025 is drawing stark American fault lines
On the first weekend: a vision of the nation built upon inclusivity and the tenets of liberalism — a conception of country that incorporates generations of fights for equity, for compassion, for expanding what it means to be an American.
Protests, Parades and Pride: One Week in June 2025 Is Drawing Stark American Fault Lines
WASHINGTON — On the first weekend: a vision of the nation built upon inclusivity and the tenets of liberalism — a conception of country that incorporates generations of fights for equity, for compassion, for expanding what it means to be an American. On the second weekend, in the same town: a public show of strength and nationalism constructed on a foundation of military might, law and order, a tour de force of force. And on the days in between:…
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