Democrats want to rename the Francis Scott Key Bridge, destroyed when an Indian-crewed cargo ship allided with it in March, after a radical black Democrat politician who called Ronald Reagan a “clear and present danger” to black Americans.
“We think this [the destruction of the bridge presents] an excellent opportunity to make a statement about what Marylanders believe,” said Carl Snowden, who leads the Caucus of African American Leaders. The group, representing black activists and politicians in Maryland, wants the replacement bridge named after the Old Line State’s first black congressman, Parren Mitchell.
Mitchell, a founder of the Congressional Black Caucus and pioneer of affirmative action policies, tried to increase black turnout for the Democrats in the 1980 presidential election by claiming “Ronald Reagan [was] a clear and present danger to black America,” accusing the then-candidate of having been “embraced and endorsed by the Ku Klux Klan.”
Mitchell’s efforts were unsuccessful, with Reagan heavily defeating Democrat President Jimmy Carter. He attempted to impeach Reagan in 1983, but this also failed.
Francis Scott Key, born in 1779, is most famous for authoring The Star-Spangled Banner. Key has been posthumously “canceled” for having owned a small number of slaves, although he also freed slaves, arguing for freedmen to receive land and against slavery as an institution.
Democrats are also using the destruction of the Baltimore bridge, in which several migrant workers were killed, to push for a mass amnesty of illegal aliens.
Joe Biden has also sought to gain political capital from the tragedy, claiming he had crossed the bridge “many, many times” by train. However, it never had a railway line.
A Maersk-chartered cargo ship, flagged in Singapore but with an all-Indian crew, has collided with the Francis Scott Key Bridge in Baltimore and totally destroyed it. Many casualties reported. pic.twitter.com/ZAY72AOhc1
— Jack Montgomery (@JackBMontgomery) March 26, 2024