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Just have to step in here; while a lot might not, I wouldn't go as far as to say that 'most' have nothing against certain minorities. We really just have to look as far back as earlier this year; at North Carolina; to see how that isn't even a Trump thing necessarily.
And yes, the problem isn't -exactly- Trump... but he's been making very worrisome comments and actions(like putting people who have conflict of interest at the top of his team???). And all the people he's appointing, like Bannon and Pence. And all the just unsettling stuff I've been hearing about, like registries and such.
But I don't see how just accepting things will help either? Like, yes, we can't count on what he says(and that's sort of troubling in its own way...), but... Why should people who are rightfully worried just be quieted with a "let's just see how things go" sort of response, when that tactic is just looking like it's going to be leading into a further downward spiral...?
It just feels as if no-one learned from history, even though I can't seem to pinpoint why I get that feeling.
Bear in mind that the good ones never make the news. There are approximately one hundred twenty-seven million five hundred sixty thousand conservatives in the US today.
Also please realize that a lot of the stuff about "registries" and such is put out by the liberal press to drum up opposition. Trump's an azz hat, but he will not do half of what he advertized and less than than that of what he is accused.
Frankly, I am very sad that the press has blown this up to the point that people I care about online and IRL are in fear. I hate that.