
I’m pro-blogging this post ahead of time, being the situation in America. Um, if you have been reading my blog for a while, you know I hate politics. However, I feel that the LGBT+ community was a target for Trump to harm. He wanted to pass laws that would hurt trans people, and when you try to break one of us, it feels like an attack on all of us.
The cherry on the cake is that The Voting Booth is by Brandy Colbert, who is black and some reason that I don’t understand Trump seem to have issues with race too.
First Lines:
I DON’T LIKE IT WHEN PEOPLE MAKE HYPERBOLIC
statements, so I really mean it when I say I’ve been waiting for this day my entire life.
November 3. Election Day. But not just any election day—it’s the first one that I’ll be able to vote in. Finally.
I’m still doing my morning stretches when there’s a knock at my door.
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Alex
I’m Australian and I still breathed a sigh of relief when Trump got the boot. Interesting post man.
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Thanks
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I live in a very pro-Trump part of the country, which is rough for someone like me who is definitely not a Trump supporter.
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I’m not into politics not even localy but he said and done so much awful things about trans people
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As much as Trump is anti-LGBTQ+, it makes sense from a historical (but definitely not moral!) perspective why the US can’t shake our past mistakes when it comes to race. I think we can overcome all our collective prejudices eventually, but it’s a grave misfortune and sin that we haven’t done so already.
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I can’t approve his actions because I know the pain
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