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Miranda Devine: Dems’ callous rebuke of an Iryna Zarutska mural exposes their own twisted, backwards ‘values’
- Providence officials called the Iryna Zarutska mural divisive, signaling a clash over public art and city values.
- Supporters argue the mural preserves the memory of Iryna Zarutska, a Ukrainian refugee killed on a Charlotte train.
- The mural debate underscores wider Democratic city policies on crime, policing, and immigration.
- Author Miranda Devine frames the controversy as a test of the party’s stance on public safety and memory.
- The piece notes broader history of public memorials, including praise for other figures, amid divergent political reactions.
- The article contrasts the mural controversy with public memorials to George Floyd across blue cities.
- The feature cites local figures who criticize ICE collaboration in Providence, linking to broader immigration policy debates.
- The write-up links Iryna Zarutska’s case to broader concerns about crime and public safety in cities led by Democrats.
- The piece highlights ongoing vandalism of Iryna Zarutska’s murals in blue cities.
- The column asserts a political divide over how to respond to violent crime and memorialization.
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