Here's
something that does not add up: how can the person from a multiracial
family who has a desire to pull the lever for Trump for whatever reason -
to keep Clinton out; to improve the American economy; to bolster
America's military reputation - have
that political desire supersede their concern for their family members
who feel threatened and fearful because of Trump's rhetoric, polices,
the culture at his rallies, and the actions and violent statements of
many of his supporters?
If you are my family member, and
you still vote for this guy after I tell you that he makes me afraid
and makes my children feel threatened, then you are saying your support
for Trump is more important than my and my children's safety and
security.
You are saying you don't really love me that much, and that not only hurts - it is pretty damned messed up.
Trump
made his campaign a personal attack against so many people. He took
identity politics to a more extreme and mainstream direction than any
other political entity in recent memory. It is not a matter of
differences of opinion over policy that divides people on Trump. It is
not a matter of division like say, a war might have on a family, where
some members support it and some are against it and everyone can debate
the policy but still be a family.
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