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Do you support these protests against Trump?

Do you support these protests against Trump?


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Noticed this last night as it became apparent Trump would win. They reminded me if the video of that fat guy who tells his friends he can't stop playing the game until the fat guy wins then pounds the card table destroying it.

MSNBC is trash. True leftists think its establishment garbage. Chris Hayes is okay sometimes
 
Poor losers. My guess is the majority are Sanders supporters and now they have lost twice. This is the generation that the never lost, never kept score and always got a participation trophy. They don't know how to deal with defeat.

Welcome to reality. You lost. It actually happens. Get over it.

I wonder if they would feel any differently if they realized they are acting like Trump if he had lost? Probably not.

you are such a predictable blowhard.
 
I support their right to protest as long as it is peaceful. I dont support the protest. The reality is they are protesting the Voters who elected Trump. You can be opposed to the president but it seems odd to protest him when he hasnt done anything as president and the citizens (although the minority of voters...) voted him in.

It isn't legitimate to protest a freshly elected candidate who appears to know nothing about constitutional limits + not care + has provided only the vaguest sense of an actual presidential position?

OK
 
It isn't legitimate to protest a freshly elected candidate who appears to know nothing about constitutional limits + not care + has provided only the vaguest sense of an actual presidential position?

OK

Well he's not saying they aren't allowed to protest or anything. He's just saying it's an odd sort of protest when he was legitimately elected by your fellow countrymen. I mean this is literally democracy at work, what do they want to achieve? Redo the election until they get what they want?
 
Kind of pointless. One thing I would like to see is a push to get rid of the electoral college and go to straight popular vote. Voter turnout in this country sucks, and a big reason is because people know that in a lot of cases, their vote just doesn't count. Popular vote makes every vote count and every voice heard.

Plus we could stop electing losers who get elected on the technicality of an outdated system.
 
Kind of pointless. One thing I would like to see is a push to get rid of the electoral college and go to straight popular vote. Voter turnout in this country sucks, and a big reason is because people know that in a lot of cases, their vote just doesn't count. Popular vote makes every vote count and every voice heard.

Plus we could stop electing losers who get elected on the technicality of an outdated system.

Get rid of the Presidency instead.
 
Yes, I support them 100%. Let's face it, the vast majority of people on here are white males. You're so brave and empathetic from your warm homes and computers. People are really scared and hurting. They have to have a way to get some sort of power back for themselves. They're not going to just say, "Cool, have at our country, Gargoyle." Many minorities woke up to extreme fear and disbelief. Muslims are afraid to wear the hijab, clutching their children close and constantly looking over their shoulder, feeling more isolated than ever. What would you do if you were legitimately worried for your child? Only a parent understands this. Welcome to Trump's America.

https://www.nytimes.com/2016/11/10/us/donald-trump-blacks-hispanics-muslims.html?_r=0
https://mashable.com/2016/11/09/muslim-women-scared-hijab/#S3cqXfSi8iqA
 
Yes, I support them 100%. Let's face it, the vast majority of people on here are white males. You're so brave and empathetic from your warm homes and computers. People are really scared and hurting. They have to have a way to get some sort of power back for themselves. They're not going to just say, "Cool, have at our country, Gargoyle." Many minorities woke up to extreme fear and disbelief. Muslims are afraid to wear the hijab, clutching their children close and constantly looking over their shoulder, feeling more isolated than ever. What would you do if you were legitimately worried for your child? Only a parent understands this. Welcome to Trump's America.

https://www.nytimes.com/2016/11/10/us/donald-trump-blacks-hispanics-muslims.html?_r=0
https://mashable.com/2016/11/09/muslim-women-scared-hijab/#S3cqXfSi8iqA

Do protests make people feel safer?
 
That's the thing I wonder. usually protests are hoping to change something. What do they really think is going to change?
 
They're doing it because they feel powerless. This empowers them. This is a part of the healing process, and it may last for a long time. Trump represents horrible, horrible things for the majority of this country (see Clinton's popular vote victory). Many minorities are very afraid, see post above. Now people are forced to accept Trump and what he stands for. The feeling is visceral. They or a friend may have experienced sexual assault first-hand, they may have a connection to Islam, they may be Latino, they may be any other minority that has been crapped on by Trump. Whatever the reason, these people are really hurting and feel strength together. The white males are scratching their heads. Signing out...
 
They're doing it because they feel powerless. This empowers them. This is a part of the healing process, and it may last for a long time. Trump represents horrible, horrible things for the majority of this country (see Clinton's popular vote victory). Many minorities are very afraid, see post above. Now people are forced to accept Trump and what he stands for. The feeling is visceral. They or a friend may have experienced sexual assault first-hand, they may have a connection to Islam, they may be Latino, they may be any other minority that has been crapped on by Trump. Whatever the reason, these people are really hurting and feel strength together. The white males are scratching their heads. Signing out...

If you read anything I wrote about Trump before the election you'd know that I have a pretty strong dislike for him and the way he ran his campaign. But I'm able (yes, in my suburban white privileged life) to compartmentalize the campaign from who he may or may not be as President.

I certainly respect the right of the people to protest, and I get that they are having an emotional reaction to the outcome of the election, but I don't support the idea of protesting a President-elect. Let him take the office and let's see what he does. He's not campaigning anymore. I think he knew he needed the racists and the misogynists in his corner to get elected, but he doesn't really need them now. He doesn't really gain anything from pandering to them now and unless he really does have some strong racist views I doubt he'll go out of his way to give them the America they were hoping for.

But we'll see. If he actually builds the wall you can come with me when I go to bring it down. If he tries to register Muslims you can come with me as I protest that.
 
They're doing it because they feel powerless. This empowers them. This is a part of the healing process, and it may last for a long time. Trump represents horrible, horrible things for the majority of this country (see Clinton's popular vote victory). Many minorities are very afraid, see post above. Now people are forced to accept Trump and what he stands for. The feeling is visceral. They or a friend may have experienced sexual assault first-hand, they may have a connection to Islam, they may be Latino, they may be any other minority that has been crapped on by Trump. Whatever the reason, these people are really hurting and feel strength together. The white males are scratching their heads. Signing out...
Dont leave JJAS you're one of the best posters here... have always really appreciate your input and level headedness that's always lacking here... we'll get through this together .... we're all in this together afterall.
 
They're doing it because they feel powerless. This empowers them. This is a part of the healing process, and it may last for a long time. Trump represents horrible, horrible things for the majority of this country (see Clinton's popular vote victory). Many minorities are very afraid, see post above. Now people are forced to accept Trump and what he stands for. The feeling is visceral. They or a friend may have experienced sexual assault first-hand, they may have a connection to Islam, they may be Latino, they may be any other minority that has been crapped on by Trump. Whatever the reason, these people are really hurting and feel strength together. The white males are scratching their heads. Signing out...
Fantastic first couple sentences.
If you read anything I wrote about Trump before the election you'd know that I have a pretty strong dislike for him and the way he ran his campaign. But I'm able (yes, in my suburban white privileged life) to compartmentalize the campaign from who he may or may not be as President.

I certainly respect the right of the people to protest, and I get that they are having an emotional reaction to the outcome of the election, but I don't support the idea of protesting a President-elect. Let him take the office and let's see what he does. He's not campaigning anymore. I think he knew he needed the racists and the misogynists in his corner to get elected, but he doesn't really need them now. He doesn't really gain anything from pandering to them now and unless he really does have some strong racist views I doubt he'll go out of his way to give them the America they were hoping for.

But we'll see. If he actually builds the wall you can come with me when I go to bring it down. If he tries to register Muslims you can come with me as I protest that.
Very, very good post.

Dont leave JJAS you're one of the best posters here... have always really appreciate your input and level headedness that's always lacking here... we'll get through this together .... we're all in this together afterall.
This.
 
People have the right to peacefully protest for any reason. Non-story.
 
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