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Eight-foot-tall ‘Dictator Approved’ sculpture appears on National Mall
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Did the mystery poop artist strike again? Signs point to yes.
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By Joe Heim
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Washington Post, June 18, 2025
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Remember the poop statue? The curly-swirly pile of doo that sat atop a replica of former House speaker Nancy Pelosi’s (D-California) desk? The work of protest art placed on the National Mall last October in mock tribute to the Jan. 6 rioters who stormed the U.S. Capitol in an attempt to overturn the 2020 election?
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Well, the artists responsible for the political poo plop appear to have struck again. This time with a work called “Dictator Approved,” an 8-foot-tall sculpture showing a gold-painted hand with a distinctive thumbs-up squashing the sea foam green crown of the Statue of Liberty. It sits at the same location on the Mall near Third Street NW as the poop statue did last fall.
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The artwork’s creators intended “Dictator Approved” as a rejoinder to the June 14 military parade and authoritarianism, according to a permit issued by the National Park Service. The parade, the creators wrote in the application, “Will feature imagery similar to autocratic, oppressive regime, i.e. N. Korea, Russia, and China, marching through DC.” The purpose of the statue, they continued, is to call attention to “the praising these types of oppressive leaders have given Donald Trump.”
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Plaques on the four sides of the artwork’s base include quotes from world leaders including Russian President Vladimir Putin (“President Trump is a very bright and talented man.”), Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban (“The most respected, the most feared person is Donald Trump.”), former Brazilian president Jair Bolsonaro (“We do have a great deal of shared values. I admire President Trump.”) and North Korea’s Kim Jong Un (“Your Excellency.” A “special” relationship. “The extraordinary courage of President Trump.”).
The 8-foot-tall sculpture is permitted to be in place until June 22.
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“If these Democrat activists were living in a dictatorship, their eye-sore of a sculpture wouldn’t be sitting on the National Mall right now,” Abigail Jackson, a White House spokeswoman, wrote in an emailed statement. “In the United States of America you have the freedom to display your so-called ‘art,’ no matter how ugly it is.”
Mary Harris is listed as the applicant for the permit but no contact information for her was provided. The permit allows the statue to be in place from 7 a.m. June 16 until 5 p.m. June 22.
The “Dictator Approved” statue is very similar in style and materials to the poop statue and several protest artworks placed in the District, Philadelphia and Portland, Oregon, last fall. However, no individual or group has publicly claimed responsibility for those pieces. An unidentified caller and emailer told a Washington Post reporter last year that he was part of the group that worked on the sculptures and provided information about them that only someone who had installed the projects would know, such as when the statues would appear.
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His identity remains a mystery. On Wednesday he replied to a Washington Post email asking if he was involved with the new statue. “I have heard about it but not me,” he wrote. He did not respond to additional questions or a request to meet in an Arlington parking garage.
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Some of the tourists and locals who stopped by the statue between downpours Wednesday afternoon expressed surprise that it was allowed to be placed where it was. And they expressed reservations about weighing in on it publicly.
“I’m amazed that whoever dreamed this up could put this here,” said Kuresa, an 80-year-old from Australia who declined to give his last name because he said as an international visitor he didn’t feel comfortable expressing his views. “It reminds me of ‘Animal Farm.’”
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District resident and retired federal employee Yvette Hatfield stopped by with her dog Max, wearing an adorable raincoat and rain hat, to get a selfie of both of them in front of the statue. Asked why she wanted a photo, Hatfield laughed. “Because of my political views and that’s all I’m going to say.”
“I actually love it,” said another District resident. He declined to give his name because he said his parents and grandparents often told him “Fools’ names, like their faces, are always seen in public places.” He wished the reporter good luck with the story.
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Francesca Carlo, 20, and Abigail Martin, 21, visiting from Cleveland, happened on the statue just before it started to pour.
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“At first I was confused,” Martin said, “but then I figured it out. I think it’s beautiful.”
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Carlo agreed. She thought the quotes on the plaques could send a message.
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“If all these authoritarian politicians approve of our president then maybe people will see a pattern recognition and see where democracy is headed,” she said.
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https://www.washingtonpost.com/dc-md-va/2025/06/18/dictator-approved-sculpture-national-mall/
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Get Inspired!
We The People … These Colors Don’t Run
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At the height of a driving downpour, the man beside me, turned towards me, pointed to the wet flag he was holding, and emphatically said, “These colors don’t run!”
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Instantly, I knew why we and over 200 other patriots were standing in the rain this Saturday morning in Grove City, PA. His metaphor was spot on.
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Our precious United States of America is experiencing a deluge of manufactured political thunderstorms that threatens to destroy our republic and end democracy in favor of dictatorship. The threat is real and increasing week by week.
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But … These colors don’t run. We the people are not running away from the storm. We will continue to protect the ideals of democracy that were first fought for and written by our founding fathers and mothers. We will continue to peacefully fight to make sure that our colors do not fade during this tsunami of repression.
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Saturday, June 14th, saw three well organized and very well attended protests in Mercer Country. The warm noontime rain was sometimes intense, but the people came.
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At one point a passing car pulled over. A window came down and someone’s hand gave a dry umbrella to an unprotected stranger. Love in action.
Guitars appeared and were played in spite of potential damage to their instruments.
A boy silently stood and experienced how the peaceful expression of democracy works.
People with compromised mobility sat beside a flooded sidewalk. They knew that their temporary discomfort was unimportant, while their commitment to being a witness was.
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The day demonstrated that even bad weather will not stop the perseverance of the people in publicly proclaiming their love of our nation.
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The people will remain awake in love and empathy as long as it takes for a new day and the cleansing rain to wash away the hateful anti-democratic stormy darkness.
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~John Seitz, June 14, 2025
We The People … Get up. Stand up
This Saturday the 14th is the nationwide “No Kings” protest. That morning I’ll get up from my comfortable chair, and gather with hundreds of others at our small town Main Street. Over 150 have already registered for the peaceful rally. Many others will just show up here in Grove City, PA.
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I’d much prefer to enjoy the morning in my workshop making stuff, or sitting here writing happy stories. But, I know that my country needs me on Saturday.
It needs me to publicly resist the official vilification of kindness, empathy and love that’s sweeping our land.
It needs me to stand up for the poor, for the sick, for public education, for free expression, for science, for those without a voice, for free press, for the judiciary, for the Constitution, even for our “head in the sand” Congress.
All of the above are under constant attack. I cannot continue to just sit by any longer, complaining to the living room walls. Its time to stand up.
I’ve been told to ‘stay in my lane’, don’t write about politics. To only write and post happy stories. To not make waves. Well, I see Saturday as a positive story of people coming together to demand a positive redirection of our country.
We need to be visible. Visible to each other, visible to the country. And, that can only be accomplished out in the open. Every additional person at a protest gathering is a peaceful vote for change. Like votes in an election … every person counts.
Wherever you are, consider changing your Saturday plans from; I can’t go because I’m busy, to; I don’t want to go, and it’s a hassle to go, but … I need to go!
Find a gathering and go for your families future. Go for your country’s survival as a free nation. Find your voice beyond complaining to each other, beyond reposting.
Stand quietly like I probably will with my hat and sign.
Or, stand, sing and chant. Just being there counts.
Get up. Stand up. Stand up for your right
Get up. Stand up. Don’t give up the fight
~ John Seitz June 12, 2025
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