NY Times defends Mara Gay after she says she finds American flags 'disturbing'

The Times said that "Gay's comments" were "irresponsibly taken out of context," saying that "Her argument was that Trump and many of his supporters have politicized the American flag."

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The New York Times came to the rescue of Mara Gay, the New York Times editorial board member who proclaimed that displays of American flags were "disturbing," and that Donald Trump supporters should be increasingly "marginalized."

The Times said that "Gay's comments" were "irresponsibly taken out of context." The board tried to clarify her position, saying that "Her argument was that Trump and many of his supporters have politicized the American flag."

Then they insulted those who called out Gay's comments as divisive, saying that "The attacks on her today are ill-informed and grounded in bad-faith."

Gay, too, had complained about people taking issue with her comments, saying that she was being "trolled."

But was she? Her interview speaks for itself.

"This is another area where Democrats really need to get serious about talking about what this threat is," said Gay.

"The need to stop being surprised by all of this and start taking it seriously. Y'know, it's really concerning to me that the Democrats haven't just gone ahead, at this point, and said 'we're doing this on our own,' in terms of getting a commission together to explain to the American people how we allowed the insurrection to take place in the Capitol," Gay said.

"I think that really needs to move forward swiftly. Y'know, the reality is here that we have a large percentage of the American population," Gay continued. "I don't know how big it is, but we have tens of millions of Trump voters continuing to believe that their rights as citizens are under threat by simple virtue of having to share the democracy with others.

"I think that as long as they see Americanness as the same, as one, with whiteness, this is going to continue. We have to figure out how to get every American a place at the table in this democracy, but how to separate Americanness, America, with whiteness. Until we can confront that, and talk about that, this is really going to continue.

"I was on Long Island this weekend visiting a really dear friend," Gay said, "and I was really disturbed, I saw dozens and dozens of pick-up trucks with y'know expletives against Joe Biden, Trump flags, and in some cases just dozens of American flags, which is also just disturbing, because essentially the message was clear, it was 'this is my country, this is not your country, I own this.'"

"And so until we're ready to have that  conversation," Gay continued, "this is going to continue. What really is concerning to me as well is it's not just Democrats in Congress, it's a large percentage of Americans. Even with my colleagues in journalism, who are invested in some way in pretending that this isn't the threat that it is.

"That is the real concern. Because the Trump voters who are not going to get on board with Democracy, they're a minority, you can marginalize them long term. But if we don't take the threat seriously then I think we're all in really bad shape."

"Totally agree," the MSNBC anchor said.

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