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Donald Trump Will Never Be My President

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Donald Trump Will Never Be My President
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I shouldn't have to explain why I don't want the country I was born in to be controlled by a pussy grabbing maniac. But brainless people still don't get it, so I'll try to use words that aren't so big so maybe they'll understand. How the hell do you think we look to other countries? We literally picked a man who is still in a rape trial to be our next president. Are you serious? And for what? Because we didn't want a woman president? Get over yourself for one second and realize that if you are a trump supporter, voted for him, or didn't vote at all you do not give the tiniest ounce of crap about what happens to this country. It's like you want to see it fall. There are children, litreal children, that even understand why he shouldn't be president and yet I hear grown ass adults saying that they honestly think that pathetic orange cheetoh puff will make this country better. Are you out of your damn mind?

Now they ask, "why are they protesting?" "That's un-American." So standing up for something you believe in is un-American? So making use of your freedom of speech is un-American? Grab a textbook, watch a documentary, go to a library, research the freedoms we have in america, then correct yourself. Because protest isn't illegal. If people can protest a woman's right to have an abortion, gay marriage, minorities, and so on, then people can damn well protest the person they don't want as president.

I don't want him as my president because i'm scared. As a black bisexual female I am quite obviously in the minority group. And to have someone that disrespects black people, calls muslims terrorist, is endorsed by the fucking KKK, and wants to deport every non-white person as your president is terrifying. If you are a white, straight, Cis male then you have nothing to worry about, but for the rest of the majority of the country, we're screwed.

When I woke up to find out that Trump was elected president it was like my heart stopped beating and all of the hope I ever had was lost. It was then proven that I still live in a country build on pure hatred and segregation. It affected my mental health. I stayed in my dorm room all day and cried, I wanted to either leave the country or just lay there forever and die. I gave up all hope. I felt like I was now trapped in this country. The country that I lost all hope in. But then I scrolled through my phone and saw people protesting, saw people fighting, saw people standing up and being brave. America isn't controlled by the president. America is controlled by the people. and if so many people don't want this asshole to be president, then sorry to say it Trump supporters, he'll be gone soon.

So to people who honestly don't feel safe to live in this country anymore, it's okay to leave. To people who want to stay, it's okay to stay and fight. You're not weaker or stronger than anyone who wants to stay or go. You're a free human with your own rights, it's your own decision. and as a free human with your own rights, don't ever let a bigoted, disgusting, sexist, racist moldy apricot take that freedom away from you. He can't, he won't and he never will, neither will the congress, the supreme court or any higher power. You decide your own fate. And if what you see happening in this world is wrong, then change it.

Donald Trump is a mascot for anything rascist, sexist, homophobic, xenophobic, and anything filled with pure disgust. And that's why he is not and WILL NEVER BE MY PRESIDENT.

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