A Post-Trump Confessional

First, he came after James Comey, and we said nothing.

Then, he called white supremacists and neo-Nazis fine people, and we said nothing.

Then, he called the press “the enemy of the people,” and we said nothing.

Then, he separated children from their parents, and we said nothing.

Then he accused George Soros of financing illegal immigrants and one of his followers murdered 11 congregants at the Tree of Life Synagogue, and we said nothing.

Then he called Hispanics “breeders” and one of his followers massacred 23 El Paso residents, and we said nothing.

The he called for the arrest and jailing of his political opponents, and we said nothing.

Then he accused Democrats of rigging the election, and we said nothing.

Then he came after us, and we spoke out and are being praised as heroes for standing up to him.

~Georgia Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger and Voting System Implementation Manager Gabriel Sterling

2020 election: Georgia official Gabriel Sterling calls out Donald Trump, sounds alarm about 'potential acts of violence' - ABC30 FresnoPlease spare me.  After all this you voted for him and said you would vote for him again.  I’m sorry, but heroes do not wait until they are the ones in personal danger.  They use their position, authority and everything at their disposal to safeguard those who are caught in the crossfire.  Yes, I know Sterling said he did not do it for himself, but for a 20 year old delivery man who was only doing his job.  But, if he and Raffensperger had spoken up immediately, maybe that young man would not have been put in such a dangerous situation in the first place.

For what it’s worth.
Dr. ESP

 

2 thoughts on “A Post-Trump Confessional

    1. So well said. And if he had been removed from office when he was impeached we would have been spared so much agony, chaos and additional damage to our democracy!

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