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In reply to the discussion: Many Trump voters voted for Obama. Many are not racist. Some are. Not all. That's just the fact. [View all]ck4829
(37,358 posts)I want a government that doesn't see me (Because I'm a *gasp* self-professed liberal) or the young Somali-American Muslim woman in my extended family as potential enemies of the state. I want a government that doesn't have people in it who think medically vulnerable people like my nephew aren't worth helping. Is that "local" enough? Is that "bread and butter" enough? Or am I just some coastal leftist elite who lives paycheck to paycheck and who just happens to live in the middle of Ohio?
As for Trump supporters...
Do they see something wrong when a person says that "All Lives Matter" but then shrugs and turns away when a refugee needs help?
How many mosques have they walked into and talked with the people there? What do they do when they are confronted with the "radical notion" that Muslims are people just like them?
When someone says gay and/or transgendered people are "deviant" or "sick", do they speak up in disagreement?
When people who look like them and believe like them are in their company and they call people who look different and believe differently lazy who don't deserve government assistance but that actually they earned their government assistance for some reason or another, do they stand up and call that wrong?
Those questions reflect the distorted ideas that helped Trump get into office, there simply can not be a rejection of Trump until there is a rejection of those distorted ideas. If they reject them, then welcome aboard. If they don't, well, it would be foolish to enable them.