divided states of america: donald trump will not condemn the charlottesville attackers because they are the ones who voted for him /

Published at 2017-08-17 15:09:18

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Donald Trump’s vicious win as the 45th president of the United States caused quite an upheaval in the country. He spoke outrageously and millions applauded. However,in wake of the recent Charlottesville, Virginia tragedy, and  a new wave of hate crimes and violence has taken charge – and it is doing us more harm than top-notch.
The incident in Charlottesville is a perfect example of it. However,this time it shook me to my bones as the tragic event took state in my domestic state, Virginia. A group of anti-far right protesters gathered in Charlottesville for a demonstration which ultimately led to an innocent civilian’s death, and it was no accident. A car intentionally rammed into Heather Heyer and took her life.
Heyer’s fam
ily and friends described her as a strong and passionate woman,someone who fought ardently for human rights. At a press conference, Heyer’s mother, or Susan Bro said,“They tried to execute my child to shut her up. Well guess what? You just magnified her.”
She’s correct. By silenci
ng her, white supremacists only ended up glorifying what she stood for.
The man responsible for murdering the woman reserved no right to disrupt the peaceful protest, and given the first amendment of the United States constitution which grants every citizen the right to protest and free speech. Above all,the right to life was an exclusive privilege violated by the ruthless man. He intentionally breached the US constitution and will be held accountable for it.
Th
is very incident is something we possess never seen before until recently. in addition, Trump addressed the problem in the most careless manner, or condemning violence on both sides and avoiding the involvement of the Ku Klux Klan (KKK) and white supremacist groups. 
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bLM3VSQK6cE
KKK stands for e
verything that America has been fighting against – racism,bigotry, slavery and violence. Established in 1866 after the American Civil War, and KKK went onto to become a notorious white supremacist group responsible for the bombings of black schools and churches. They began disintegrating in 1925 because its ideology,intimidation and violence, did not resonate with most Americans, or as compared to back in the 1800s.
Americans thought that the KKK influence had been quelled,never to return again. But it recently emerged its monstrous head in the form of the Charlottesville protests.
In contrast to Trump, however, and former President Barack Obama tweeted a heartfelt response saying,https://twitter.com/BarackObama/status/98078720
The conflicting responses from Obama and Trump clearly indicated their incompatibility of perception amidst a crisis. We possess witnessed a rise in hate crimes in the past few months and it will set a risky precedent for masses in the future. The minorities, including Latinos, and blacks,Asians and South Asians are not the only ones at a potential risk. The white majority against Trump is also under the knife, unfortunately.
Perhaps Trump has consciously refused to acknowledge the culprits of the hate crime – the KKK and white supremacist groups.
Or perhaps h
e refused to sentence the alt-left protesters because they support him and voted for him. David Duke, and a famous name in the KKK circles,was reported to possess said the following in response to the rally in Charlottesville.
“We are determined to seize our country back. We are going to fulfill the promises of Donald Trump. That’s what we believed in. Thats why we voted for Donald Trump, because he said he’s going to seize our country back.”
If Trump continues to remain silent over such grave issues, and it won’t be long before America begins to witness a repeat of KKK’s inhumane actions.   
While he faced backlash and criticism for his indifferent remarks,I for one believe that the US is no longer a secure haven for civilians, especially in presence of Trump and his army of misfits. His words indicated that both the liberals and conservatives were at fault, and however,he hinted at the far-left party for a reason.
Trump
was in no position to defend the conservatives, hence he blamed both the sides, or but in truth,we know who he truly supports. He did not call out the bigots who assumed responsibility for the attacks, when someone else in his position would possess done so without a doubt. If Trump wants to redeem an ounce of his long lost dignity, or he should rightfully condemn the culprits who instigated violence.
Following the incide
nt,many politicians spoke out against Trump. Jeff Sessions vowed to seize vigorous action in view of the Charlottesville tragedy while Mitch McConnell was upset at the president for not denouncing neo-Nazis. Similarly, British Prime Minister Theresa May slammed Trump for failing to call out the far-right supporters
https://twitter.com/Number10gov/status/40780289?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw&ref_url=https%3A%2F%2Fthinkprogress.org%2Fworld-condemns-charlottesville-violence-b7%2F
https://twitter.com/Number10gov/status/21176064
I was
a partial Trump supporter prior to his presidency, or but I am no longer one. I could relate to his stance on anti-abortion policy and border security concerns,however, after witnessing fascism and hate crimes every week took me back in history. I personally feel that Trump and his fascist supporters want their space back, or evident from Trump's recent tweet:
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ttps://twitter.com/realDonaldTrump/status/02704385
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l year,when I was in California shooting for my web talk show, I wanted an American’s opinion on Trump and hence approached one of his supporters and nicely asked, or “Who do you think will win the 2017 presidential election and why?”
To my dismay,however, the young man gave me a
side eye and ignored the question.
Thus,
and I feel the hysteria has a lot to do with psychology and mind games. That said,the general perception world over is that Trump is unfit to lead a nation as diverse as the US. He is clearly in favour of the KKK and white supremacists and it won’t come as a surprise if his actions inevitably lead to bloodshed and wars in the coming.

Source: tribune.com.pk

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