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Title: If Donald Trump Becomes President, It's on You
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URL Source: http://www.huffingtonpost.com/melis ... html?ncid=txtlnkusaolp00000592
Published: Dec 9, 2015
Author: Melissa Schwartz
Post Date: 2015-12-09 18:55:26 by Justified
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Views: 7857
Comments: 64

Enough is enough.

For months, political scientists have looked at the strange spectacle that is the Donald J. Trump for President campaign and have largely come away with one of two opinions.

For some, Trump is a caricature, a buffoon saying the most outlandish things to get screen time, debasing American politics, and pushing every possible limit of what should be appropriate for a presidential campaign.

For others, he represents a very substantial part of the electorate that has had enough of both parties and the stalemates in Washington. They want change. They want radical change. And they believe that Trump will force that change by waking politicos up to the anger in the country and the risk that comes with maintaining the status quo.

Both groups might have been right a few months ago. But Trump's candidacy has morphed into some different and far worse.

In the past several months, Trump has called Mexican immigrants rapists and bragged about building a wall akin to the Great Wall of China to keep them out of the United States. In mid-November, he promoted inaccurate statistics suggesting that most white people are killed by black people. When a black protester was accosted when disrupting one of his political rallies, he stated that "maybe he should have been roughed up." Last month, he suggested a mandatory Muslim registry. This week, he called for a "total and complete" ban on all Muslims entering the United States.

Words matter. Proposals matter. This man is ahead in every national poll. People are flocking to attend his events. The media continues to give airtime to his antics.

Enough is enough.

Donald Trump is not just capturing the discontent of Americans who are sick of D.C. He's stirring the hatred that lies just beneath the surface of so many of our communities. The kind of hatred that many people want to pretend does not exist. The kind of hatred that inspired Dylann Roof in Charleston, South Carolina; Chris Harper-Mercer in Roseburg, Oregon; and Robert Dear in Colorado Springs, Colorado.

He's not the cancer. He's a symptom, but a symptom capable of aggravating the underlying disease.

It's not just his hate speech that should alarm you. We have had candidates for decades that have based their campaigns on arousing hate and fear. But they have not been frontrunners.

If elected President, Donald Trump has the power to enact policies by executive action to round up people of a specific race and take unilateral action against them. If elected President, Donald Trump really can spend your taxpayer dollars to build walls, tear families apart, and deny federal benefits and protections to people of a specific race.

For those who believe President Obama has overreached during his presidency, imagine those same powers in the hands of Donald Trump.

Next year, silence is acceptance.

Your voice matters. Your dollar matters. Your vote matters.

If Donald Trump is elected President, it will be my fault. Your fault. Your neighbor's fault. Your co-worker's fault. American voters have the opportunity to do something about this.

Instead of rolling our eyes and changing the subject because it seems absurd, local communities need to recognize the hate he is stirring and act now. Elected leaders should identify and address frustrations that are boiling just beyond view (or, more often than not, stop looking the other way when it is in plain sight). Educators should use this moment to teach their students about what responsible leadership does and does not look like. Members of the media should stop being entertained by his hate speech and call it what it is. They should stop making excuses to justify ratings.

Smart people may disagree on policy. Marginalizing, discriminating against, and attacking individuals who may not look like you is not policy. It's hate. And it diminishes us all.

As Jewish people across the globe celebrate Hanukkah this week, I am reminded of Martin Niemoller's Holocaust-era poem:

First they came for the communists, and I did not speak out - because I was not a communist;
Then they came for the socialists, and I did not speak out - because I was not a socialist;
Then they came for the trade unionists, and I did not speak out - because I was not a trade unionist;
Then they came for the Jews, and I did not speak out - because I was not a Jew;
Then they came for me - and there was no one left to speak out for me.

History has shown us that monsters do not come into power overnight. They do not hide or mask positions and opinions.

Enough is enough.

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#7. To: Justified (#0)

So, he isn't the cancer, only a symptom? So, the American people are the cancer. Or, is it our racist, Anti-Islamic, hidden, resentful and immature feelings that is the cancer?

The days of statesmen is over in America. That is the fault of these bimbos and crackheads. But, karma is a bitch and we are seeing that. When we fall so far from what we used to be, there are results that we don't want to see.

Don  posted on  2015-12-09   19:17:55 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#23. To: Don (#7)

When we fall so far from what we used to be, there are results that we don't want to see.

I want to see the results.

Specifically, I want to see Trump win, and then govern using every ounce of power that Obama and the Republicrats have wielded over the years, but this time in MY direction.

Sure, it'd be great if we could limit power and its use, but we can't. We overstressed the airframe of our constitututional structure a long time ago - really, America as it was founded didn't survive the Civil War and became a crony capitalist state after that. Of course, before that it was half- feudal, which wasn't better.

The flaws in our system of government are deep, terrible and intractable. We'd like to think we're a government of laws, not men, but that is just cant. We are a government of men, and have been for a long, long time.

And we will continue to be so.

Given that, having men in there ready, willing and eager to use power boldly in the direction I want will be refreshing. As it is, we've had eunuchs PRETENDING that there were all sorts of limits (except on their cronies, of course) and letting men who had no such pretensions, on the other side, do as they pleased.

Well, I'm a realist. Islamists have tried to kill me more than once, and they have killed my friends. I am not interested in being fair. I am interested in fighting a war and rolling back the enemy's ABILITY to hurt me. And that means doing some things that makes people affiliated with the enemy unhappy. And it makes me happy to see them made unhappy.

It makes me happy to see my political enemies feel oppressed, and even BE oppressed, because they have oppressed me.

This is not statesmanship. It is REVENGE. Nobody else in this country seems to be interested in really being fair. Well, I can be unfair too - and since power is going to be abused, I prefer to be doing the abusing, instead of always being the abused.

Vicomte13  posted on  2015-12-09   22:09:27 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#26. To: Vicomte13 (#23)

This is not statesmanship. It is REVENGE.

Vengence is Gods. According to the Bible. Maybe not to Catholics.

A K A Stone  posted on  2015-12-09   22:23:37 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#30. To: A K A Stone (#26)

Vengence is Gods.

"Vengeance is mine alone" sayeth the Lord.

I am indeed a sinner.

Vicomte13  posted on  2015-12-09   22:26:00 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#32. To: Vicomte13 (#30)

I am indeed a sinner.

Ok me too.

I like revenge too.

I just don't think that is what it is in the case you mentioned.

I don't think revenge is a reason to support someone. Especially as a Christian.

Sorry if I give you a harder time then others. Take that as a compliment though. It just means I hold you to a higher standard. I hold you to a higher standard because you say you are a christian and you say you do things based on his word.

A K A Stone  posted on  2015-12-09   22:31:34 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#57. To: A K A Stone (#32)

you say you do things based on his word.

I do things based on God's word. And it is often a struggle. There are things I have to resist doing, and I have to resist a lot. Lust in particular. There are sins of the body and sins of the mind. The Old Testament is easier, because avoiding the doing is easier than avoiding the thinking.

In fact, I find that I CAN'T avoid the thinking.

And THEREFORE I've read Jesus carefully. If thinking it is adultery, then I'm an adulterer every day, several times a day. And Jesus said that thinking it is adultery. So therefore I am a serial adulterer - tens of thousands of thought crimes. Commission by bumping uglies? No. The body is easier to control than the mind.

But adulterers are thrown into the fire, and those who lust after others are adulterers: Jesus said so. Which means that unless there is an out, I am quite damned.

But there is an out. Jesus gave an out. He only gave one. You have to believe him and follow him, and following him MEANS doing what he said. And what he said, in the parable of the unforgiving servant, is that if I want God to forgive me my sins, I have to forgive others theirs.

From Jesus' own mouth, right there in the Scripture, I know for certain that the only way God is going to forgive me my legions of sins, is to forgive others. And because I have tens of thousands of sins of adultery as Jesus (not Moses) defined it, THEREFORE I have to be endlessly forgiving.

I've had sanctimonious pricks to tell me that all I need to do to stop lusting is to ask God. They're wrong. That does not work. At all. Next time somebody does, I will ask him to lend me a lot of money - because God said to lend when asked. And then when he doesn't I'll give the same accusatory "Then you don't REALLY believe in God, because you do not trust his word" tone that I get from him.

The difference is that the sanctimonious pricks really MEAN it, whereas I really won't mean that I want him to lend me money - I will be trying to teach him something. But he won't get it.

So, as a practical matter, I am a sinner, quite mired in sin as JESUS defined it, because HE added thought crimes to the list. The Mosaic Law is much easier to follow because it is MOSTLY based on external actions. The two parts where the Mosaic Law has thought crimes are in worshipping false gods and in coveting others goods and property and wives and servants. Covetousness is a thought crime. But it's not a thought crime to which I am particularly susceptible. I need very little, and I'm happy about that because I don't have all that much, and if I were like so many women, who pine away in resentment for pretty things they don't have, or men who crave wealth and power, I'd be pretty unhappy. But when I see Hugh Hefner, I'm not coveting his mansion or his money or his cars or status - don't care - I'm coveting the bodies of his "maidservants" (and only for temporary use - he can keep them if he wants them). I don't want anything that Bill Gates or Warren Buffet has.

My sins are very focused and relatively simple: lust of mind, and real violent vengeful anger about people getting killed. I could try to make myself righteous by claiming that killing killers is "justice", and it is, too, under God's law, but I'm willing to destroy whole nations, to drop nukes on cities and unleash hell on many innocents (and justify it by saying "nobody is truly innocent") in order to wipe out my enemies. This is also sinful.

Wrath - bloodyminded "kill them all, let God sort 'em out" wrath - is for me probably a far worse sin than lust. Lust is commonn, garden variety, and I have no excuse for it. It's a moral weakness and I know it. I can ringfence the actions, limit it to the mind, and be very forgiving...and since no harm has been inflicted on others, the internal struggles with lust are the thorn in the flesh. I know God forgives that because I am forgiving.

The black, bloodyminded wrath, though, about people being killed - this really is a far more dangerous thing, because the hate that flows is real, and powerful - I would literally tear out the eyes of the killers and tear the flesh from their body with my bare hands. And the exultatant feeling of sheer power and JUSTICE that flows through my veins when I am in a state of "righteous" berserk black raging wrath feels SO DAMNED GOOD that I know I am mainlining the Devil just like a heroin addict.

The Paris attacks, followed by San Berardino, reminding me of being at World Trade, and of my classmate burning up in the Navy command center in the Pentagon, and remembering Somalia and Iraq...and all of the rest...THIS provokes a murderous wrath that is not a bit righteous. Vengeance is the Lord's...but I want my enemies DEAD - and I want to kill them myself, with fire and disease and gas and sword and wild beasts to tear them limb from limb.

The fury that rises is not a mental anger - I feel my whole body and mind "shift" into a different mode, like that sudden start you get when falling to sleep, and the bloodlust that rises is murderous, black and crimson, and it feels so damned good that I don't want to let go of it. It's the Viking berserker gene wanting to run amok. And that's pagan bloodthirstiness, not Christian.

Vicomte13  posted on  2015-12-10   10:03:11 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#61. To: Vicomte13 (#57)

That's pretty honest. and I thought MY sins were bad - phew! (still, most of it goes as far as taunting a little brother or desiring to eat a lot. Gluttony and Mischevious are my two vices)

Maybe you should just eat more foods with proestrogen and take on feminine activities. That solves the lust and rage problem.

ebonytwix  posted on  2015-12-10   13:25:05 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


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#62. To: ebonytwix (#61)

Maybe you should just eat more foods with proestrogen and take on feminine activities. That solves the lust and rage problem.

No, it would just make me fat and horny.

Vicomte13  posted on  2015-12-10 13:34:48 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


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