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New York: the slogan “Black Lives Matter” painted in yellow in front of the Trump Tower


The slogan “Black Lives Matter” (“Black lives matter”) painted in giant letters in front of the Trump Tower, on 5th Avenue: the city of New York, Democratic stronghold, offered a photogenic snub Thursday to Donald Trump, accused of despising the anti-racist movement.

A similar operation had been a resounding success in early June in Washington, where the Democratic mayor had these words painted on a street leading to the White House. Six weeks after the death of George Floyd, killed by a white policeman in Minneapolis on May 25, this time it is the prestigious New York avenue that has been adorned with the letters of the movement, under the gaze of many photographers and televisions .

VIDEO. « Black Lives Matter » peint au pied de la Trump Tower

At the end of the marking, the far left mayor Bill de Blasio came to add a few touches of yellow, along with other officials including the Reverend Al Sharpton, a figure in the fight for racial justice. The few police officers present Thursday witnessed the operation without a word.

Near his old home

On July 1, the mayor explained that he wanted the Republican president to hear “three words for which he has never shown any respect”. Donald Trump did not immediately react. At the beginning of July, he had tweeted that the police should “perhaps” not allow “this symbol of hatred to be affixed on the most prestigious street in New York”.

The former New York real estate mogul lived in a triplex at the top of this skyscraper near Central Park until he left for the White House in January 2017.

Since November 2019, he has made his resort in Mar-a-Lago, Florida, his official residence, abandoning a city largely hostile to his presidency.

“A formidable symbol”

Many witnesses to Thursday’s marking ceremony hailed “an important symbol.” “It’s a great symbol,” said Amber Fairweather, 37. “I just hope it goes beyond that, and that in three months, people still believe it.” “

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