Subject: Somehow we could tell it was you.
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Posted on: 2016-11-11 05:04:00 UTC
Let me make something absolutely clear, son. Trump is a vile disgrace, and I would argue that his VP, while outwardly sane, is worse; Pence's record as Governor of Indiana implies he has lifelong beliefs in the kind of deranged rhetoric Trump picked up for political expediency over the course of this divine punishment for mankind's hubris election campaign. They are both people who have espoused the most repugnant ideologies possible.
Republicans voted for that.
Couch it in whatever language you want, that maybe they weren't all bigots, that some, you assume, are good people. The fact remains that they had a choice between two people (well, two people and piddling your vote up the wall), one of whom was a centrist and one of whom was a fascist, and they picked the fascist. Regardless of the reasons, they looked at the vicious, hatemongering bigot and, clothespegs on their noses or not, put a cross against his name. A cross which some of his more vocal supporters now consider themselves free to set on fire on a black family's lawn.
There's a rule of thumb when it comes to victories, and it's this: look at who's celebrating. We'll exclude Donald from this, as it wouldn't be fair, but let's have a looksie at one of the people leading the parades. You may have heard of David Duke and his fellow pointy ghosts. He's all but dancing in the streets. Trump's campaign put the bubbling cesspool of white nationalism back in the mainstream and they're not going away any time soon.
Nigel Farage is celebrating; indeed, in a jubilant interview on Spanish radio he was joking about Trump sexually assaulting Theresa May (Britain's current Prime Minister, if you don't know) when first they meet. Nigel Farage is an isolationist garbage-spewer and his party, UKIP, is the socially acceptable face of the far-right in Britain. They are racists to a man. They were Brexit's chief cheerleaders and, to sell it to the populace, produced a poster of queueing brown people (the white faces in the original picture were, and I swear I'm not making this up, Photoshopped out) with the enormous caption "BREAKING POINT" accompanying it, echoing a piece of Nazi propaganda from the Thirties.
And finally, Trump's biggest fans are celebrating. And they're celebrating like this:-
And like this:-
And like this (found attached to someone's car in North Carolina):-
And like this:-
Do you understand now why your argument comes across as specious apologism for a truly indefensible man? Or are you okay with that, because you think you won't be affected by the madness about to befall the United States?
Because let me tell you something: I'm a trans woman. I'm three thousand miles away. And I'm terrified. Why the poxy hell aren't you?
We both know the answer. It's just not one you like.