Thankfulness
With all of the disrespect for America and the office of the President, both out-going and incoming presently being displayed, it makes my heart sick. It saddens my soul that so many people dislike Biden’s legacy and hate Donald Trump so much that they are willing to destroy America in the process of expressing their dissatisfaction. We should be thankful that we live in America. I don’t want this to be a political post, but rather a patriotic one that supports the United States and all of her citizens.
Donald Trump was put into office according to the rules of the election process, as was Obama, and all the others before him. I know that there are those who are still licking their wounds at Kamala Harris’ loss and are angry. They are grasping at straws, trying to wrangle a way for her to gain the Presidency. They fail to recognize that the Democratic National Committee unfairly wrested the possibility of a win from Joe Biden, allowing Kamala to run her flawed campaign. Kamala, in her bid for the Presidency, pushed Joe aside insulting a large number of hard-working, tax-paying, Bible-clutching, gun-toting American middle class people. It was to strengthen support of her followers. The “garbage” strenngthened their resolve and responded by voting for the only other alternative, Donald Trump.
It is hard for me to understand how this lingering anger at her loss has caused so much resentment although it seems less than Hillary’s loss. There are people who are rioting under the guise of protest often wearing masks like the criminals that they are.
It is nearly impossible for me to understand how state governors and city mayors can tell the police force to “stand down” in confrontational situations like this. These officials were elected to protect and serve all of their constituents and not just these criminals that are organized elsewhere, then bussed into their states and cities to riot and put their citizenry’s lives and property in peril.
I use the word riot and not the word protest, because that is what they have become. Martin Luther King Jr. protested, Rosa Parks protested, and neither of one of them assaulted another person. Neither one of them set a fire or looted a single business, but both stood up for what was right and demanded equality.
I am thankful that America gives us the freedom of speech where we can discuss our concerns and problems; without violence, without suppression of our voice, and without having “safe places or sanctuaries.” If there is something that you don’t like, do something positive to change it without destroying America, her values, or her freedoms.
Wednesday, November 27, 2024
Thankfulness
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