2016 Postmortem
Related: About this forumDonald Trump has reinvigorated racism and hate
I recently did a post on Donald Trump's use of racism to fuel the many racists out there looking for a new leader.They found him and, unfortunately, he will be leading the most powerful country in the world in less than two months. In that post, The Southern Poverty Law Center (SPLC) reports that over "300 incidents of harassment or intimidation have been reported following Donald Trump's election Tuesday [Nov. 8] night."
Then on Saturday, The Southern Poverty Law Center counted more than 700 cases of hateful harassment or intimidation in the United States since Election Day on November 8. An additional 400 cases in less than two weeks. Many have accused Trump of fostering xenophobia and particularly Islamophobia, which stems from his earlier statements re. banning Muslims from the U.S., later establishing a "radical Islam commission."
Then, abruptly, the President-elect sobs he is "so saddened" to hear this is going on and tells the public on "60 Minutes" to stop it. I am not a physicist, but what Donald Trump has brought forth in hate and racism during his campaign now appears to have achieved the form of perpetual motion, perhaps unstoppable. Swastikas and the word "Go Trump" were painted on playground equipment at Adam Yauch Park in Brooklyn, according to the New York police
New York City Councilman Brad Lander, who represents that part of Brooklyn, wrote on Twitter: "Yet more hatred & anti-Semitism from Trump supporters." In Denver, a transgender woman's car was spray-painted early Wednesday morning with a swastika and the words 'Trump' and 'die,' among other derogatory terms." "Heil Trump," an anti-gay slur and a swastika was painted on the side of the church, Saint David's Episcopal, in Beanblossom, Indiana.
I think you get the idea. Just in case you don't, all you uneducated rednecks out there have elected someone to the highest office in the land that is capable of starting Charley Manson's Helter Skelter. Trump didn't take his followers to the mountains of California like Charley did, that would be too bizarre for even him--besides, Melania would never camp out--the presidential contender somehow got to them in the corn fields, cotton fields, cattle farms, etc.
But you did it and we all have to live with it. I'll leave you with this:
"I have decided to stick with love. Hate is too great a burden to bear." Martin Luther King, Jr.
Passionate & Progressive
heaven05
(18,124 posts)admit the truth even when it is spelled out to them by the trumpfuhrer, steven bannon and trumpfuhrers personal friend alec jones. I am through with em. When the feces hits the rotating oscillator and the crosses start burning again and the nooses are thrown over that stout branch, their fallback will be to feign surprise and shock at the carnage and brutality of trumpfuhrer and his unofficial brownshirts that are on the rampage now.
JustinL
(722 posts)?@realDonaldTrump
ISIS is taking credit for the terrible stabbing attack at Ohio State University by a Somali refugee who should not have been in our country.
etherealtruth
(22,165 posts)We all knew the racism, sexism, anti-Semitism, anti LGBTQ, xenophobic .... beliefs were there in (segments of) the population.
"Polite" society would never actually engage in overtly racist/ bigoted behaviors and would at least feign horror at hate crimes and white supremacist/nazi/mra etc stands and groups .... now we see these ideas and actions publicly embraced by large segments of the society ... all the while proclaiming that "they" are not the racists/ bigots ... it's those calling them out that are either bigoted or at fault.
This is probably the most disgusted I have been with our society as a whole ... apparently we no longer know "right from wrong" or what hate and bigotry are
Coventina
(27,908 posts)iluvtennis
(20,869 posts)Demsrule86
(71,023 posts)It is worse than when I was a kid for sure.
budkin
(6,849 posts)Since that's all it meant.