Alejandra Whitney-Smith has plans for president-elect Donald Trump’s inauguration next week: spend a week in a cabin without technology.

“It [inauguration weekend] coincides with my birthday weekend, which I usually do spend in DC, but when the election happened, I told myself, ‘Oh, no, I can’t be here,’” said Whitney-Smith, whose mother was working at the Library of Congress during the January 6 attack on the US Capitol in 2021. “I just remember that feeling of fear for her and then also just concern for me being in the city. I just knew for me – I didn’t want to be around that sort of hostile negative energy.”

The DC resident said she will hunker down in a cabin with four friends during inauguration weekend and do some vision boarding, reflection and reconnection. As for the re-election of Trump, she says it, “represents the ugly side of America that people don’t want to acknowledge”.

  • cybersandwich@lemmy.world
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    12 hours ago

    No one is fucking “fleeing”.

    No one is going downtown on Monday and maybe people are heading out of town to avoid the “crowds”. But people aren’t “fleeing” shit any more than they “flee” on the 4th of July or Memorial Day.

    DC residents have dealt with shit like this for forever.

    This is shit journalism and a trash headline.

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    14 hours ago

    Genuinely, of all the inaugurations to be concerned about a car bomb or other attack - this is the most likely.

    US intelligence services are good enough that they’ll intercept a lot of the less careful people weeks before an incident but in this inauguration you’ve got a deeply divisive president who has long been above justice with a laundry list of crimes he’s never faced proper penalties for…

    Along with pretty much every billionaire you’ve ever hated in attendance.

    The chances of a less discriminate Luigi copycat are extremely high.

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      Also doubt. Americans are pussies. And, anyone planning something would realize that’s a terrible time and place to do anything.

      This dish is served cold, not hot.

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        I disagree, Americans have been propagandized into ineffectual bullshit. From the whiskey rebellion to the 1970s there was a pretty constant strain of minor and major rebellions. The problem is that from roughly the boomers onwards folks were fed a constant strain of political, religious, and economic propaganda.

        We are only seeing the embers of old smoking once more and personally I suspect it will be a firestorm. After all the fire pit is overgrown and brush spans the woods.