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Specific task

From Gulf Today · () English

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  • An opinion piece suggests a new task will emerge: removing the name 'Trump' from buildings, documents, and memories.
  • The author proposes this task requires specific skills and may be demonstrated at the J.F. Kennedy Memorial Center.
  • The deadline for completing this task is June 12th, with the most skilled or well-connected applicant to be chosen.

An opinion piece published in Gulf Today speculates on a future task involving the removal of the name 'Trump' from various contexts, suggesting it requires specific skills and a deadline.

The author, Dennis Fitzgerald from Melbourne, Australia, draws a parallel to modern occupations like tattoo removal, which address past decisions or sentiments. Fitzgerald posits that a new, specific task will soon arise for appropriately skilled individuals: removing the word 'Trump' from numerous buildings, documents, and people's memories.

The piece suggests that the ability to refine gold, particularly in gilt form, would be a positive attribute for applicants undertaking this task. Furthermore, it mentions the J.F. Kennedy Memorial Center as a potential training site where these skills could be demonstrated.

Fitzgerald states that the task must be completed by June 12th. The selection criteria for the ideal applicant will be based on their demonstrated skills or the influence of their contacts. The piece does not elaborate on the nature of the 'removal' or the specific implications beyond the metaphorical.

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