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Mystery Object #24: Truck With Masculine Steel Ball Hitch

October 27, 2018 by Museum Fatigue

Today’s news that there has been an arrest in the case of the mysterious pipe bombs sent to vocal critics of Donald Trump was accompanied by images of the alleged perpetrator’s white van plastered with layers of partisan political stickers. This immediately reminded me of other such vehicles that I have seen over the years. Specifically, I recalled the red pickup truck of a Trump supporter that I saw in Arizona last year. The back of the truck was covered with […]

Categories: Colonialism, Gender, Mystery Objects • Tags: bumper stickers, masculinity, pickup truck

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