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FriedGreenTomatoes2 Thu 16-Jan-25 09:04:50

“Staying true to my values”.

So says Michelle Obama as she announces she won’t be attending Donald Trump’s inauguration next Monday.

Personally I think there are expectations around her position as former FLOTUS. She ought to attend in my opinion. The voters have made their choice - sorry Michelle. It’s not ‘all about you’. See the bigger picture here. It’s a State occasion, you should be there. “Your truth”? Pah!

Norah Thu 16-Jan-25 13:59:35

Anniebach

Very unkind thought

This.

Goodness, what century do we live in?

Anniebach Thu 16-Jan-25 14:04:58

Why Meghan for Michelle ? surely not colour of skin

Prescott Thu 16-Jan-25 14:14:17

If I were in Michelle’s position I wouldn’t want to attend either. However there are many times in life where we must choose to put our wishes aside and do the difficult thing. Just my thoughts.

AGAA4 Thu 16-Jan-25 14:21:38

I can see no comparison between Michelle Obama and Meghan. Michelle is a strong woman and I can understand why she won't attend the inauguration. Although Trump has been voted in he is still a criminal and I think that would go against M Obama's values.

NonGrannyMoll Thu 16-Jan-25 14:25:14

"Sorry, Michell, it's not all about you"????
Of course it's about her! If nobody had individual principles, there'd be no point in even holding elections, the American people might just as well have stuck a pin in their voting papers. I admire her - having that kind of guts is magnificent in her position in these times.

25Avalon Thu 16-Jan-25 14:26:05

Does it really matter? Who are we to comment especially not when we complain about Elon Musk.

Farzanah Thu 16-Jan-25 16:15:15

I think it really does matter, and it’s good to see Michelle voting with her feet as it were.
Don’t posts invite us to “comment”?

Whitewavemark2 Thu 16-Jan-25 16:16:22

She has always been the most excellent strong role model for women.

Babs03 Thu 16-Jan-25 16:53:41

I recall reading Michelle’s memoir ‘becoming’, especially when she described the times she was the only black woman in the room. She has survived various racist taunts over the years to become a fabulously strong and morally on-point individual. So why attend the inauguration of a misogynistic man with strong links to the ‘alt right’ who are known to be racists?
She would have seriously gone down in my estimation if she did attend.

merlotgran Thu 16-Jan-25 16:56:58

Whitewavemark2

She has always been the most excellent strong role model for women.

I agree with that but doesn’t it show strength to put your own feelings aside to support your OH when they’re undertaking a task they’d probably rather not be doing?

Grandmabatty Thu 16-Jan-25 16:59:46

Presidents Obama, Clinton and Bush have declined their invitations to the inaugural lunch.

Ilovedogs22 Thu 16-Jan-25 17:03:44

Anniebach

She has every right to stay away, she was never president

Well said. Anniebach. 😊👍🐝

maddyone Thu 16-Jan-25 17:15:16

On the one hand I think Michelle Obama should be true to herself, but in the other, I think she should follow protocol, so on balance, I think she should go and do the right thing. I’m a great believer in doing the right thing, even though at times it might go against our personal preferences.
After all, it’s not all about us. And this event is not about Michelle Obama.

escaped Thu 16-Jan-25 17:19:31

It's up to her, though personally I think she should go.
Kamala Harris will no doubt have to go along to witness him taking the oath.
Hillary Clinton, having also lost against Trump in 2016, will perhaps attend with Bill?
They're all strong women.

Nandalot Thu 16-Jan-25 17:27:14

Oh my goodness! What a thread! Why should she go? Remember Trump didn’t go to Biden’s and he wasn’t particularly gracious accepting defeat either.

maddyone Thu 16-Jan-25 17:34:08

But that Nandalot is precisely why she should go. She should show she knows how to behave because he doesn’t.

Casdon Thu 16-Jan-25 17:37:41

She does know how to behave though maddyone. That’s exactly why she isn’t going. She is sending a clear message.

maddyone Thu 16-Jan-25 17:37:55

There are many times in life when all of us need to do the right thing. Whether we are Gransnetters or former First Ladies, there are times when we choose to do the right thing simply because it is the right thing, just as Elizabeth 11 did, when she met with Trump and other even more despicable people. She was required to do it, and she did, and with dignity too.

maddyone Thu 16-Jan-25 17:39:41

Doing the right thing with dignity is much more admirable Casdon, than being petulant because you don’t like or agree with something/someone.

Casdon Thu 16-Jan-25 17:46:31

And that is exactly what she is doing maddyone. She obviously feels contempt for him, so it would be hypocritical for her to be there. It’s not petulance to stand by your principles and announce in a dignified, non partisan way that you will not be attending, when you have no role to play at all in the ceremony. Thankfully women are now independent beings rather than decorative accessories.

Bridie22 Thu 16-Jan-25 17:52:58

Good for her, a woman not afraid to stand by her principals.

merlotgran Thu 16-Jan-25 18:01:47

Nandalot

Oh my goodness! What a thread! Why should she go? Remember Trump didn’t go to Biden’s and he wasn’t particularly gracious accepting defeat either.

What’s wrong with the thread?

It’s a discussion. Not every comment will meet with your approval.

Granniesunite Thu 16-Jan-25 18:03:11

Grandmabatty

Presidents Obama, Clinton and Bush have declined their invitations to the inaugural lunch.

I’m delighted to hear that. Waken up America.

Anniebach Thu 16-Jan-25 18:07:40

The late Queen was head of state, Michelle is her own person,
no duties to carry out, did that as First Lady.

Louella12 Thu 16-Jan-25 18:29:04

It just shows how ridiculous politics has become.

Lauding Michelle for not going. Who actually cares? Trump certainly won't.

Young people won't have a clue who she is. It's so petty.

Still not getting the link with Meghan. Apples and oranges springs to mind. Michelle is streets ahead of the duchess.

I lived in USA for a few years. East and West coast. I was always very impressed by how Americans would treat their Presidents. Didn't get the one you voted for? Better luck next time and they'd get on supporting their country

People on social media are so tribal. They're similar to football fans. Slavishly believing MSM and getting whipped up into such a state.

Few years from now, Trump will be gone, a lot of us will have slipped off this mortal coil and future generations won't give a flying fig.