Remember when Hillary Clinton won
the popular vote and Donald Trump won the electoral vote? Remember how his
supporters told us, “You lost. Get over it.” Has anyone said, “You lost, get
over it,” to Trump believers since Joe Biden was elected president? They
probably would not see the irony. Or the hypocrisy.
I come from a family of
Trump-lovers. Here is a quote, part of a long piece, posted on a Trump-loving relative’s
Facebook page last week:
“The Democrats are right, there are two Americas. The America that
works and the America that doesn’t. The America that contributes and the America that doesn’t. It’s not the haves and the
have nots, it’s the dos and the don’ts. Some people do their duty as Americans,
obey the law, support themselves, contribute to society and others don’t.
That’s the divide in America. It’s not about income inequality, it’s
about civic irresponsibility. It’s about a political party that preaches
hatred, greed and victimization in order to win elective office. It’s about a
political party that loves power more than it loves its country. - Lou Holtz,
football player and coach.
Coach Holtz aims to vilify
Democrats, poor people, and people of color, but he has described Republicans
when he talks about the party that preaches hatred, greed and victimization,
the party that loves power more than they love their country.
Perfect clueless projection,
Coach. It is easy to tell people, “If you work hard enough and contribute,
America will reward you.” I’ll bet you attribute all your success to your own
efforts
It is unforgiveable
not to acknowledge and respect the hard work of people who do not have enough
but contribute to society all the same; who, in fact, do the hard work that
keeps the society going.
Usually when people passionately condemn
behavior, the behavior they vilify is exactly what they are doing.
Hence: Trumpsters are sitting on
their pity pots whining that the election was rigged. Claiming that they are
patriots, and the rest of us are Socialist scum. Some are Evangelical
Christians who feel superior because they know they are going to heaven and
they know who is going to hell: everyone who did not vote for Trump, plus
anyone who does not believe and think exactly as they do.
They call themselves Republicans,
but the Republican Party is no more. It has been destroyed from within for the
sake of protecting the wealth and privilege of the ruling white class. There are
former Republicans who have been working to save the country from the madness
of King Donald. Perhaps they should start
a party called “Real Republicans.”
The murder of George Floyd was
only one of the millions of murders of black people in this country, but that
particular murder lit a spark that caused a conflagration of protest and
demands for equal rights, respect, and the simple ability to stay alive when
minding one’s own black business. Trumpsters reacted by painting protestors as
violent socialists, looters, and thieves, and then said with their bare faces
hanging out that “conservative protesters are peaceful.”
Right. One word: Charlottesville.
A few more words: yeah, those
Proud Boys and Nazis and Qanons and other white supremacists are a peaceful
lot.
Dare I suggest that they are civically
irresponsible?
Some white people believe they
are losing the superior position they have always had.
They are correct.
They are not taking this shift of
power graciously. Like their inglorious leader, they do not care how many
people die or suffer as they pursue their goal of white supremacy and control
in America. People of color are coming on strong in this country, and soon and
very soon, white people will be the minority population.
Tick tock.
Pause. Deep breath.
It is easy to have some snarky laughs
at the expense of people, who, with all due respect, are delusional. Snarky laughs
are a good way to vent some of the anger I feel at the criminal, heartless,
indeed, murderous behavior of Trump and his followers (273,709 Americans dead
from Covid 19 as of November 30, 2020).
I do not know what it will take
to bring us all to our senses if Covid 19 has not. Is there some threat that
will wake people up and make them think, gee, we need to pull together?
Evidence would suggest not.
Let us not slump back into the
business-as-usual government of the pre-Trump era. We must call those who
govern to account.
Stay awake, dear hearts. We shall
be dealing with the delusional citizens of this country and their behavior for
a long time. We are joined to them ineradicably. They are our family. They are
us.
Let us try to make the family better.
Well, not me, maybe. I might be
too snarky.
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