Standing with My Black, Latino, LBGT Brothers & Sisters
Ever since the election of Trump I've noticed I have friends who are sincerely concerned for the physical safety of people in America. That either Trump would orchestrate state mass murder, or somehow allow or cause it. I have one close friend who even fears mass murder. I have or have had very close friends who are black, latino and gay. So I tell them I stand with my black, latino and LBGT brothers and sisters. I would not stand still and let harm come to them.
I do not share the assessment that Trump can cause, trigger or allow it. But since I can't fully calm the concern with vocalizing my assessments, I can say I'm there.
For what it's worth, I've been a student of international and national affairs since I was a young child. I happen to know (many of) the views of the wide variance of Trump supporters. And I know quite a bit about Trump and what he's said publicly. And to say the least, there isn't a social environment, nor a Presidential structure, nor Trump background for mass murder.
Comments welcome.
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