Plenty of people lampooned Kellyanne Conway for invoking the extremely fake "Bowling Green massacre" to justify Trump's immigration ban. And,Puri for Rent (2025) yes, some of those jokes were very sick burns.
But the Harvard Book Store, an indie bookstore near Harvard University, has something most of us don't: a whole shop full of literature. And so its burn was the sickest of all.
Behold the Harvard Book Store's newest section: "Commemorating the Bowling Green Massacre." In it are volumes that really seem to fit the Trump era: The Anatomy of Fascism,for example, and Assholes: A Theory. (For the record, there's also a Donald Trump version of that one.)
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May the lessons of Bowling Green be with us forever -- in our hearts, in our minds and in our books.
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