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Oh what a world we live in, now that Real Estate Mogul, Donald Trump is called the President of the United States, and the supposed leader of the free world. The whole ordeal feels like a joke, or better yet, a bad dream which has made its way on to the scene of reality. The country has been exposed to more than its
share of warnings through mass media, rumor, and the words from this man's own mouth, about how crucial our decisions can be. What direction will we be taken in under the
direction of Trump’s leadership? My hope is that we are not a sinking Titanic,
with the promise of greatness, but a destiny to fail. How can a man who has no political background
run an entire country?
The 2017 presidential election carried its campaign on the
premise of the people’s deep seeded emotions. It’s just too bad those emotions
were steeped in hate. Rumors have swirled about someone out of Russia hacking
into America’s most confidential computer files and boosting the votes from the
Electoral College in Trump’s favor. It
has also been said that Trump received a good portion of his support from the
people who reside in the ‘backwoods’ of the nation, and hate groups like the
KKK. I must say that when someone like
David Duke, a former grand wizard in the KKK steps up to publicly show his support
for Trump, it seems a bit suspicious.
David Duke, a leading voice in a group of neo-Nazi-type Holocaust
deniers, has himself been elected to the Louisiana state House of
Representatives. It begs one to wonder what direction the government wants to take
this country in. Are Latin people to be rounded up and detained? The women freely fondled and harassed? Will Muslims still find themselves under the
eye of suspicion, and Blacks continually be oppressed?
I struggle though, to fully blame racist for their ignorant
points of view. They were once impressionable children who knew no hate. But
these impressionable children fell under the influence of hate-filled parents
who chose to live their lives inside of such a taxing burden. I can’t imagine why we call ourselves “the
land of the free” when those who consider themselves the “majority” still live
in chains. Yes, hate is a burden that keeps you bound in the prison of
bitterness which steels every bit of joy you can have when compared to choosing
the freedom in giving love instead.
I’ve been around my share of hateful people, and they all seem to share one thing in common; they are all so angry. I’m left to wonder if they are on the verge of a nervous breakdown. “Racism is so universal in this country, so widespread, and deep-seated, that it is invisible because it is so normal.”-Shirley Chisholm. Will they build a mental facility big enough to house all of America’s racist when the weight of their abhorrence comes crumbling down?
We have now put into office a good representation of what
goes on in the minds of the people in this country: lack of self-control,
boastful loathing, a lofty thinking of oneself, and an agenda based solely to
benefit the security and justice of those who view themselves as a type of
deity above the rest of the nation.
History has been revised enough by government to allow for a
biased way of thinking. This leads to a patriotism that is neither based on
truth nor reality. I do have to say, the American system of government has done
a fine job of being cunning enough to drive an educational and mass media
system set up to shift the minds of its people so they truly believe they live
in a nation who fights for each individual’s liberty and justice. In truth, the system is set us to promote a
false patriotism so that their ideals are established, and their crimes are
protected and covered. One nation, who
pushes out God, divisible, with liberty and justice for some.
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