On America's 248th Independence Day, the "Squad," a group of progressive Democratic representatives, showcased a variety of responses to the holiday, reflecting their priorities and perspectives that often didn't include celebrating the nation they supposedly serve.
TownHall noted that while some members highlighted the holiday through social media posts and public appearances, others focused on different issues or did not acknowledge the day at all.
The United States celebrated its 248th birthday on Thursday, marked by fireworks, parades, and patriotic displays across the nation.
However, the responses from the "Squad" members were far from uniform. While some stuck to the script and didn't rock the boat, some radicals chose Independence Day to push their radical anti-American agenda.
Many Democrats can barely contain their contempt for the 4th of July and the celebrations that often overtake the nation. They see it as a distraction from their causes that are supposedly so much more worth our time.
Rep. Rashida Tlaib (D-MI) did not mention the 4th of July holiday on either of her social media accounts. Instead, she posted about the Union Auto Workers' stance on Gaza from her political account, emphasizing international labor solidarity over national festivities.
Rep. Ilhan Omar (D-MN) took a more traditional approach, engaging with her community by participating in a local parade. She posted and reposted about the 4th of July from both of her X accounts, sharing images of children receiving candy during the parade.
Additionally, Omar posted about union support, including a nearly four-minute video of her remarks, stating, "Red. White. And Strike," and expressing solidarity with Minneapolis park board workers as they strike for a fair contract.
Rep. Ayanna Pressley (D-MA) initially posted an old clip from a congressional hearing on her official account, promoting Project Labor Agreements (PLAs) and related causes. Later that afternoon, she briefly acknowledged the holiday with a single sentence.
Rep. Delia Ramirez (D-IL) marked the 4th of July on her official account, highlighting diverse ideals and recommitting to protecting a multicultural, multiracial democracy. She stated, "Today, I celebrate the diverse ideals, values, and experiences that comprise the fabric of our nation. For our children, let's recommit to protecting and fighting for our multicultural, multiracial democracy!"
The issue is such rhetoric is incredibly divisive and serves as a dog whistle for anti-White rhetoric. If we have learned anything in these past few years, it is that radical Democrats don't believe in a functioning egalitarian society but rather a society dominated by racial hierarchies and victim complexes.
Ramirez also remembered the second anniversary of the Highland Park shooting, adding a somber note to her Independence Day reflections.
Rep. Cori Bush (D-MO) did not post about the 4th of July holiday on her official account. However, late Thursday night, she shared her participation in a local parade on her political account, where she also promoted her candidacy. "Together, we’re celebrating our continued fight for freedom, justice, and liberty for all people," she wrote.
Rep. Jamaal Bowman (D-NY) remained silent about the 4th of July on both of his social media accounts. Recently having lost his primary to Westchester County Executive George Latimer, his most recent thread supported Rep. Bush's primary campaign.
Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D-NY) did not post at all about the 4th of July. Her recent posts were centered around the U.S. Supreme Court, indicating her focus on national judicial matters over the holiday celebration.
Ocasio-Cortez is definitely the kind of radical Democrat who doesn't celebrate the 4th of July because like many of her radical kin, she likely does not believe America was ever great or was ever good.
Rep. Greg Casar (D-TX) issued a simple post with fireworks emojis directed at his constituents, keeping his acknowledgment of the holiday brief and festive.
Rep. Summer Lee (D-PA) actively participated in a local parade and shared pictures of the event from her official account. Her posts illustrated her engagement with her community on this significant national holiday.
As the United States marked its 248th Independence Day, the "Squad" members displayed a range of responses, from active participation in local celebrations to focusing on other issues.
Their varied approaches highlight the different priorities and perspectives within this progressive group of representatives.
In conclusion, the "Squad's" diverse reactions to Independence Day underscore their individual commitments and the broad spectrum of issues they champion. From celebrating community parades to addressing labor and judicial matters, their activities on the 4th of July reflect the multifaceted nature of their political and social engagements.