Let’s Put George Floyd On Mt. Rushmore And Set The First US Precedent, Equal Justice, In Stone

Photo by David Campbell

2020 witnessed an unprecedented number of civil outbreaks and deaths as a result of a rogue president and a political party desperate to uphold its secret, illegal ties to multinational thugs and money-laundering, tax-evading oligarchs.  

Thanks to Tom Burgiss’ book, Kleptopia, the people of the United States and the world have an ever-sharpening picture of which organizations are involved in these criminal activities.

You may ask me, “Dave, what is the game?” Can you say, “trillion-dollar bailouts?” The theft of tax dollars has become a collaborative, multinational effort. 

In my view, George Floyd was killed intentionally and the hit was ordered. I believe this because creating civic unrest is a tactical strategy used by terrorists to foster distrust in government. The American people are being played by members of the elite who are more interested in personal profits than in upholding the oath of office.

The bottom line: The people of the United States of America and of every country need to unite behind the most powerful movement the world has ever known, and that is the movement for justice.  I believe wholeheartedly that George Floyd’s likeness on Mt. Rushmore would provide an iconic and lasting symbol for all people to stand against tyrants and to fight for justice.

I was unnerved during President Donald Trump’s visit to Mt. Rushmore, and disturbed when I heard of Trump loyalists suggesting he be carved into granite. This idea is wholly antithetical to the ideals of American justice, chiefly because of Trump’s history.  To suggest the American people endure the likeness of a President who incited violence for personal gain would be like asking the people to honor Vladimir Putin.

In contrast, the George Floyd movement signifies an increasingly global cry for justice, and for our leaders to stop using their office for gain and instead fight against kleptocracy.  To have George Floyd on Mt. Rushmore to me represents the most honorable and powerful thing that we could do to make the global case for justice.

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About the Author

Born in Genesee County, Flint, Michigan in 1964.
Resident of Grand Traverse County since 1992.
Dave Campbell is an honorably discharged First-Class Petty Officer and former US Navy Diver. He earned his BA in Business Management and Organizational Development from Spring Arbor University in Traverse City, MI in 2007 and went on to earn a dual Master of Business Administration and Master of Science in Global Operations and Project Management from Lawrence Technological University in Southfield, MI in 2013.

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