Wednesday, September 9, 2015

How Donald Trump Would Create Distruction



Recently, I read an article called "11 Controversial Things Donald Trump Said During his Presidential Announcement." One of the first topics he talks about is how Mexicans are being sent over the border, they're rapists and drug dealers, and he plans to make a wall on the Southern border and make Mexico pay for it. Ending his statement with "mark my words." He's obviously failing to realize that the United States has immigrants from multiple countries and not just Mexico. Also, not seeming to recognize the conflict that would create with Mexico. How do you make such an ignorant argument in such an official setting?

Another one of his points was him expressing his love for China. It's kind of a touchy thing to talk about in your presidential announcement, considering China is run by a Communist government, and has been since 1949. It could be assumed from that statement that Trump could try and do things in a more controlling way. More as a dictator, or totalitarian, rather than presidential leadership. This mindset could easily be the start of many wars.

In other articles he says that the American dream is dead, but if he's elected president, he'll bring it back. But wasn't the original American dream built on white supremacy? He's also against public breastfeeding? Which is something necessary for a babies survival, and is completely natural. His ex-wife also said that she felt like she was raped by him. He has no regard nor respect for women. Between this, his obvious ignorance towards immigrants, and his holier than thou approach to his campaign, I believe that if Trump is elected president, oppression will become more common, wars will be started, and racism will become publicly acceptable.

2 comments:

  1. I definitely agree with you that Donald Trump would be a horrible president. He would probably cause a lot of conflict, judging on the things that he has said in the past. He has made many controversial points and he will probably continue to do so in the future.

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  2. I completely agree with you that Donald Trump is not the right person to be president. It is easy to see that oppression would rise because of the remarks that Donald Trump has already made. He would create many problems for many people if he becomes president.

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