Gigantic statue of Trump’s ‘FIGHT’ moment to be unveiled at inauguration… we’ve got a preview! REVOLVER Dec 1, 2024
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December 1, 2024
https://revolver.news/2024/12/gigantic-statue-of-fight-moment-to-be-unveiled-at-trump-inauguration/
Hey, we’ve got a great idea for a replacement statue for George Floyd. How about this colossal statue of President Trump’s iconic “FIGHT” moment? Seems like a solid trade, right? Instead of glorifying a drug addict who once stuck a loaded gun into a pregnant woman’s belly, we can honor a man who nearly gave his life in the service of this great country.
And if you’re in the market for a statue like that, you’re in luck—this massive “FIGHT” statue is set to be unveiled at President Trump’s inauguration.
The two-story bronze statue shows President Trump in his iconic fist pump—capturing the exact moment just seconds after he was grazed in the head by an assassin’s bullet.
Here’s a closeup of the images: https://revolver.news/2024/12/gigantic-statue-of-fight-moment-to-be-unveiled-at-trump-inauguration/
Breitbart News has obtained exclusive photos of the statue, which is still under construction.
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It’s scary to think about how close we came to losing President Trump. The slight turn of his head, right in the nick of time, was what made the difference between saving our country and losing everything.
I am personally against statues. But to each their own.
Show us where the mean statue touched you. /s
It’s about thou shall not bow down to a graven Image:
It’s a form of idolization in my opinion.
While I whole-heartedly agree with that, there's a big difference between statues for remembering historical figures and events, and objects of worship.
Sometimes that only time someone learns important historical facts is while reading the plaques on statues.
Even historical figures have flaws, and that's where my concern lies.
Think about how narratives are shaped—take the example of George Floyd. Today, he has a statue, and future generations might be told he was a hero. But this highlights a broader issue: the tradition of elevating individuals with statues is often driven by selective narratives.
If we look at 2024, some of the biggest contributors to success aren’t the most visible figures. For example, Scott Presler and others like him had a significant impact on the election, yet they don’t have statues.
This brings me to my main point: success is rarely the result of one person alone. Often, it’s the collective effort of countless "little guys" and "little girls" who play crucial roles in achieving that success. Their contributions, though vital, often go unrecognized.
So why do we focus on idolizing one person with a statue? When their success is built on the efforts of a team.
This ties back to a timeless truth: idolizing individuals can lead us to overlook the power and importance of the many unsung heroes who make success possible.
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Next will be the Golden statue and you know where… not saying it it’s going to be Trump, I’m just saying… 🧐 🥸
I find it interesting there’s been a thread regarding Israel for last for the last five days on this forum. I thought this was a Q forum not a Jew forum.
Everything you need to know about Israel is in the Bible. It’s not that hard to figure out that they’re last. It literally says it in the book of revelation. Q didn’t need to tell me that.
Some people idolize buildings, etc. Could idolize about anything. I suppose it is what is ones heart and mind when it comes to stuff like that. Mine focuses on Christ, not manmade objects. I can still appreciate the objects though.
A statue on it's own is not a graven image as the bible considers a graven image. .If it becomes an object of worship it becomes a graven image. How we treat the object is the problem not the object itself.
The question becomes.
Why create the object in the first place. Why is it needed.
What if --- said "graven Image" ---- directs your bows to God?
I'm with you on that, not a statue fan either...but also, to each his own.
Rare talent right here
If that is Trump, shouldn't he be missing a shoe?
As long as there is a statue of Pepe next to Trump, I won't mind this oversight of inaccurate detail.
Correct. Two shoes?! Historically inaccurate statues on such an important point almost totally lose any positive value they had.
while i understand the comments about worshipping idols, etc, to me personally, this moment in time represents a shift in America...those of us who lived through the JFK murder in '63 realize just how close we came to another murder of a leader of this country...i believe it truly was a GOD moment that we all witnessed, with a slight turn of the head...i also believe that it was a moment when many returned to their faith, and now young people are turning to God in unprecedented numbers although their generation was completely indoctrinated in 12+ years of schooling...to date, God has sent us only one perfect messenger with the perfect message, so it's up to the imperfect messengers that God chooses, to work for His Glory.
It should replace this one:
https://www.hobokengirl.com/waters-soul-sculpture-jersey-city/
Replacing the above with the new Trump sculpture would remind the deep state, every day, that their days are numbered and that their scams will no longer will be celebrated nor supported but finally prosecuted.
Libs are gonna freak.
Love the guy, but not sure this statue will go over well until the typical MSM sh1t-talk idiots are fired and GITMO wiped out. They’ll just yap how this is soooo dictator and Hitler of Trump for months or years on end. Not putting into context how there are pictures and statutes of all our leaders somewhere.
Okay, maybe it’s just me just tired of them.
Hmmmmm well ya know… put the dang thing up! Let’s give them something to sink what’s left when none of them did sh1t to save America, or the world for that matter from the Cabal!
MAGA! WWG1WGA.
They could make a fortune selling small, table top, versions of the statue!
It's good that they found his missing shoe.
Not taking away from the artistry, but I think it's a very ordinary representation of the actual event. Seems a little disproportionate and the expression and overall feel is a little too casual.