By
Jeremy Nix
I'm cool with you removing me from your friends list if you don't
like this post. You can even disown me if you like. But Donald Trump
isn't a good person, nor would he be a good president. I can understand a
difference in politics. I can understand if you don't like a government
run by Democrats.
I can understand if you don't like certain
ideologies, like Socialism. But I can't understand why you would support
someone as hateful, sexist, racist and ignorant as Donald Trump.
How do you support him so blindly? Ask yourself, are you a racist,
sexist, hateful and ignorant person as well? I hear his supporters
saying they like him because he tells the truth, because he's so rich he
can say whatever he feels like with no apologies. Just because Trump
is saying these things doesn't suddenly make them right. It's not okay
to discriminate against an entire religion based on a small percentage
of its followers who have become terrorists by twisting the words of the
religion to fit their crazy ideals. It's not okay to marginalize an
entire race of people, saying things like all the Mexicans are lazy,
that they are all stealing our jobs and bringing drugs into our country.
White people also have bad apples. So does every race of people.
We're all human. Some humans are really bad people. Some are really
good. And it doesn't matter what color they are, it makes no difference
whatsoever. Trump says he is just telling the truth. But whose truth?
There are lazy people in every race and there are dangerous violent
people in every race and every religion. Kicking all Muslims out of the
country is not the answer, nor is it the acceptable behavior of a person
in an extremely powerful position, like the President of the United
States.
The Japanese Internment camps were wrong, Segregation was wrong,
Slavery was wrong. We fought wars among ourselves to rise above racism
and hatred. In WWII more than 60 million people died worldwide. Why?
Because of twisted people who were whipping up the population into a
frenzy and making ridiculous statements, killing innocent people simply
because of their race or religion. The United States lost more than
400,000 lives fighting in that war, against the same ideas that Trump is
pushing. The idea that certain religions are more dangerous than others
and the idea that people should be judged based on the color of their
skin rather than the content of their character.
"They always say it's so important to make your
voice heard, to get out and vote. But I'm not sure if it's ever been
more important than now."
We're still healing from the damage inflicted by the Civil War, WWI,
WWII, Vietnam, Iraq and the War on Terror. And it isn't just ISIS or
Al-Qaeda. It's our own people in this country killing their fellow
countrymen over differences of opinion, like whether or not you believe
abortion is okay or what kind of political ideology you support. And
then there are just the plainly insane people who finally snap and go on
shooting rampages for no discernible reason at all. They just went mad.
The kind of leadership Trump is displaying is irresponsible and
dangerous. His virulent ideas are seeping into the brains of his
supporters. Supporters who think it's okay to say things like "light the
mother fucker on fire" while a protester is being dragged out of one of
his rallies. Maybe the protester was wrong to be where he was at the
time, but no matter what he did, there was no reason to set him on fire.
In fact, there is NEVER a reason to set anyone on fire. Unless it's
because they are dead and they wish to be cremated.
Trump's supporters are angry, and anger is infectious. I can tell you
as a non-supporter of Trump I am just as angry. We need the kind of
leader that seeks to bring us together, not tear us apart. Why do we
have to fight against helping each other, against common sense, against a
united Nation? The American Dream is a nightmare and we are feeding it,
making it worse every day. Trump is a bully, a loud mouth, ignorant,
sexist, racist, disgusting example of how horrible humans can
potentially be.
He is the crazy person at your dinner table who won't stop running
his mouth. The only reason he is allowed to carry on with his ugly
hateful rhetoric is because you have too much respect for Grandma to get
into a fist fight in her home. He's the guy you have to endure until he
leaves, all the while hating every minute that you have to occupy the
same space.
Lucky for us, this isn't Grandma's house, so feel free to
punch him in the mouth in the form of getting out and making your vote
count.
They always say it's so important to make your voice heard, to get
out and vote. But I'm not sure if it's ever been more important than
now. Differences of political ideals are one thing, I can agree to
disagree on many matters across a wide array of topics, but racism isn't
one of them, neither is hate, neither is the belittling of women or the
judgment of others based on their appearance or their disability, or
their sexual preference.
By supporting Trump do you think things will go back to the way they
were? Back when gay people had to hide in fear, back when people of any
other color than white had to worry about getting lynched, back when it
was okay to openly hate? Do you think empowered women will suddenly quit
their jobs and go back to the kitchen ? Because electing Trump won't
make any of that come true.
We're past that as a nation, or at least I
thought we were.
"I can agree to disagree on many matters across a
wide array of topics, but racism isn't one of them, neither is hate,
neither is the belittling of women..."
If you're not a racist, bigoted, misogynistic jerk, then voting for
Trump simply because you don't like Democrats is wrong. If you are one
of his supporters and you're just a racist and you don't care who knows
it then vote for him, but know that the good people of America will not
stand for it and he will never win a fair election. And please consider
pursuing an education and work on your empathy toward your fellow human
beings. Whatever led you to believe that racism is okay can be unlearned
if you open your mind. I'm sorry that you were raised to believe that
you deserve better treatment than the rest of the people on the planet
that have different views than yours, worship different gods than you
and have skin that isn't white.
To all the people, of all the races and religions that Donald Trump
stands against, to all the women that don't meet his standards of
beauty, to all the good Muslims, and Christians, Mormons and Catholics
and Jewish, Italians, Irish and Asians, to the African-Americans and
Native Americans, to anyone who has ever been persecuted, belittled,
made to feel inferior or bullied based on ignorance like the kind that
Trump is spewing, please, I implore you to get out and vote against him.
Don't let the progress of this great nation be halted. We've come too
far.
In this country we FIGHT and DIE for freedom, for Truth and Justice.
We fight for what's right. And what Trump is doing and saying isn't
right. Some have attributed the following statement to Abraham Lincoln*:
"I see in the near future a crisis approaching that unnerves me and
cause me to tremble for safety of my country; corporations have been
enthroned, an era of corruption in High Places will follow, and the
Money Power of the country will endeavor to prolong its reign by working
upon the prejudices of the People, until the wealth is aggregated in a
few hands, and the Republic destroyed."
And he couldn't be more right. Trump IS the one percent, he IS
working on your prejudices, and he WILL destroy the Republic if he is
elected, make no doubt about it.
If you don't believe me, just look at the level of crazy coming out of his own mouth:
"[I am] calling for a total and complete shutdown of Muslims entering
the United States until our country's representatives can figure out
what is going on" -- Donald Trump. That's religious discrimination.
"An 'extremely credible source' has called my office and told me that
Barack Obama's birth certificate is a fraud" -- Donald Trump. That's an
outright lie.
"Ariana Huffington is unattractive, both inside and out. I fully
understand why her former husband left her for a man - he made a good
decision." -- Donald Trump. This is sexism, and just plain rude.
"You know, it really doesn't matter what the media write as long as
you've got a young, and beautiful, piece of ass." - Donald Trump. This
is misogyny at its finest.
"I will build a great wall -- and nobody builds walls better than me,
believe me - and I'll build them very inexpensively. I will build a
great, great wall on our southern border, and I will make Mexico pay for
that wall. Mark my words." - Donald Trump. The words of an arrogant
hate monger.
"When Mexico sends its people, they're not sending the best. They're
not sending you, they're sending people that have lots of problems and
they're bringing those problems with us. They're bringing drugs. They're
bringing crime. They're rapists... And some, I assume, are good
people." - Donald Trump. Racist.
"Our great African-American President hasn't exactly had a positive
impact on the thugs who are so happily and openly destroying Baltimore."
-- Donald Trump. Racist.
"If I were running 'The View', I'd fire Rosie O'Donnell. I mean, I'd
look at her right in that fat, ugly face of hers, I'd say 'Rosie, you're
fired." -- Donald Trump. The words of an asshole.
"The beauty of me is that I'm very rich." - Donald Trump. So Vain.
"It's freezing and snowing in New York - we need global warming!" - Donald Trump. Ignorant.
"My fingers are long and beautiful, as, it has been well documented,
are various other parts of my body." - Donald Trump. Gross.
"I think the only difference between me and the other candidates is
that I'm more honest and my women are beautiful." - Donald Trump.
Sexist. As if women are possessions rather than people. And also a lie. A
lie about how honest he is.
How can you support this man?
*I am aware of the fact that
snopes.com claims the
Lincoln Capitalism Prophecy
quote is false. It's a quote that has been going around for more than a
hundred years. The quote has also been attributed to a letter that
Lincoln supposedly wrote to Col. William F. Elkins in 1864. Scholars
have cited
The Lincoln Encyclopedia: The Spoken and Written Words of A. Lincoln Arranged for Ready Reference
by Archer H. Shaw. Snopes still claims the letter referred to in this
encyclopedia is a fraud, forged by Emanuel Hertz in his book
Abraham Lincoln: A New Portrait.
So in the interest of full disclosure, these may or may not have been
Lincoln's words. Whether they were written by Hertz or Lincoln, they
were still written and they still pertain to the point I was trying to
make. Income inequality is a serious issue in this country, and Donald
Trump is working on the prejudices of the people.