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For Trump's Fans, foes, frenemies and Twitter followers.
To our President
To our president, Donald J. Trump, I write you to say farewell. As our president I neither despised you nor loved you. As neither a democrat nor a republican, I feel I might be able to bring a perspective to this letter different than most. Maybe you won’t like what I have to say, maybe you will, I don’t know, but I need to say it.
Thank you, Mr. Trump!
Dear, Mr. Trump, These past few years, I'm sure, have been some of your best, at least in your opinion. However, for me, and millions like me, it has been a scary near half decade. At the start of your presidency, we heard stories and allegations about you and how you treated others, namely women. As a woman, this was obviously something that bothered me. However, I figured the country is made up of mostly women so surely, and because you want to make a good impression, we will be safe. As time went on, things got even worse. It wasn't just women that were being disrespected and made fun of because the president had done the same, but then immigrants became a target, resulting in multiple unnecessary deaths and dehumanizing separations. At the same time, the black community suffered far too many hits. I felt like we had been transported to the Civil Rights era of the 60's. We marched and protested, and instead of being heard, there were more killings of my people, and to top it off, you called Black Lives Matter Protesters, “thugs.” As a black woman who comes from immigrants and native indigenous peoples, your time in the white house has shown me the true definition of a dystopian society, growing and forming from the ground up, like a slow build of in an apocalyptic movie.
April Thompson 🌻Published 3 years ago in The SwampThe Most Influential President - Donald Trump
To Donald Trump So I want to start by saying that I don’t think that anyone could possibly say that the many things Trump has accomplished during his time as president were anything less than miraculous.
Keely SlaterPublished 3 years ago in The SwampTo the orange Muppet next door...
Dear Donald, As a leader of the most powerful nation on earth, you have been able to behave with such disregard to human rights and put aside any concept of community values. The concept of good faith, during situations where the law is to be applied, serves as a mediatory role between a rule and a principle. In the last four years, you have been able to through away the standard process of good faith and have made continuous decisions that have put many in even worst situations. You have managed to ignore the well being of an entire nation and, in consequence, many of these decisions have impacted many countries across the globe. Throughout your presidency, Trump, you have shown that you are clearly unaware of the consequences that follow a criminal act. You have deliberately played a role in destroying women’s rights, disregarding black lives and consistently denying any wrong doing.
Sara ChieffalloPublished 3 years ago in The SwampDespise You Forever
Donald Trump watches as barricades are placed upon every surrounding structure wishing he could tweet "election fraud, election fraud, election fraud." And while he wishes, we proclaim:
Ghezal AmiriPublished 3 years ago in The SwampIn the Name of Jesus
In the name of Jesus So many offensive things have been done in his name recently that Christianity is getting a bad reputation. Jenna Ryan starts repeating, “In the name of Jesus” over and over again as she breaches the capital and trespasses along with the other terrorist. Jake Angeli, the QAnon Shaman, trespasses, destroys property, threatens lawmakers then stands on the center desk and leads a prayer on a megaphone. Trump ordered peaceful protesters to be cleared out with tear gas and rubber bullets so he could pose in front of a church waving the bible around upside down. Evangelicals claim that Trump was sent by God all the while treating him as a demigod. These are just a few recent examples of atrocities committed in the Lord’s name. It makes me nauseous, and it gives so many sane educated people an open to demonize Christianity.
Shelly BrooksPublished 3 years ago in The SwampThank you.
Hello Donald, It will stay in my memory forever the moment I found out you had won. It was Winter. I had finished an intense workout in a fitness first gym in Bournemouth and was feeling pretty confident the results would end in Hilary’s favour. So, when I picked up my phone and read that it was you who had won I was slightly taken aback.
Suzie HarperPublished 3 years ago in The SwampDear Donald Trump: Don't Let The Door Hit You On The Way Out
Dear #DonaldTrump; To paraphrase Canadian musician #ColinJames, it's been four long years. There's been a lot I've had to explain about your tumultuous tenure to my girls, who are now almost-12 and 16 and were nearly-8 and 12 when you started your #WhiteHouse shenanigans. They've been allies of the #LGBTQ community for years, and when they learned that you were trying to pull protections for transgender youth and, in general, trying to make life more challenging for those who were transgender, they were dismayed and were full of questions about why you wouldn't want to keep these individuals safe. I didn't have a good answer.
Christina St-JeanPublished 3 years ago in The Swampdear donald
The meaning of the term ...President of the United States - the person who holds the office of head of state of the United States government and is elected every four years by the people who live within its states. (This is my version of the definition.)
Donna BolchPublished 3 years ago in The SwampI don’t think you’re racist Don.
4 years ago I was a single mom with a 3 year old, sobbing while watching my daughter sleep and watching you, Donald Trump, win the election at the same time. My heart hurt so much, like it did for over half the country. The biggest sting came the next day when your supporters showed themselves on my page. I had no idea they were there the whole time. They were hiding. Massive groups of people don't hide like that for no reason. They hid their racist views, their misogynist views, their classist views, or they hid the fact they will put all of those things aside in order for personal gain such as tax breaks for the wealthy. They hid until it was acceptable for them to show themselves. They hid until they realized "Hey, he was elected. All of these other people voted for him too. There's no reason for me to not share my views anymore".
This is it.
Dear Mr. Trump, These last four years have been... an experience, to say the least. I'm not really sure how else to describe it. From your election in 2016 until your departure this year, you have both entertained and shamed us. You brought out the best and the worst in our country. You stoked the flames of people's hatred. You rekindled our determination to love. Your supporters loved you emphatically. And those who opposed you did so with an earnestness to end all of the trouble you sowed wherever you went and whatever you laid your little hands or nonsensical words on. You both united and divided us.
V. N. RoesbonPublished 3 years ago in The SwampLove*, a Canadian
Dear Mr. Trump, I address you in this letter in the hopes of demonstrating my eternal gratitude towards you. There are so many things I wish to thank you for, but any more than this short list would become quickly redundant. So please. Allow me.