Last month, Donald Trump blasted Los Angeles and San Francisco as once-great cities that have been “devastated” by “the left-wing agenda.” In July, Baltimore was the president’s target. Atlanta and Philadelphia have also been on the receiving end of the Republican’s scorn.
Yesterday, it was apparently Chicago’s turn. The Associated Press reported:
Visiting Chicago for the first time as president, Donald Trump disparaged the city Monday as a haven for criminals that is “embarrassing to us as a nation.” The city’s top cop sat out Trump’s speech to protest the president’s immigration policies and frequently divisive rhetoric.
According to the official transcript, the president told the International Association of Chiefs of Police Annual Conference, “All over the world, they’re talking about Chicago. Afghanistan is a safe place by comparison. It’s true.”
If pressed, I imagine Trump could tell us all about the imagined conversations he’s had with people from around the globe, many of whom marveled at Chicago’s crime rate. The stories would no doubt feature a lot of people who repeatedly used the word “sir” and were crying during their conversations with the president.
But putting that aside, what amazes is just how frequently the American president takes aim at communities in his own country.
There’s a strain of conservative thought that insists that the left is made up of snobs who think they’re superior — culturally, intellectually — to people who live outside of metropolitan areas. I’ve long found the complaints unpersuasive, but I’ve lost count of how many far-right events I’ve covered in which speakers have told audiences, “These liberals think they’re better than you.”









