To commemorate the 250th anniversary of Paul Revere's ride, the Boston art collective Silence Dogood projected politically charged messages onto the Old North Church. These projections serve as modern interpretations of revolutionary spirit and critiques of the current political climate, particularly aimed at the Trump administration. Statements like, "The Revolution Started Here and It Never Left," and, "One if by Land, Two if by D.C.," highlight Boston's historical significance while calling for vigilance against perceived tyranny. The initiative reflects on how the city can once again become a symbol of liberty amidst dark times.
Silence Dogood stated, "Two-hundred fifty years later, tyranny has returned. Let Boston once more be the beacon in the country's hour of darkness and relight the rallying signal to protect our liberty."
The art collective projected messages like "The Revolution Started Here and It Never Left," reflecting Boston's historical significance and current political sentiments.
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