#im with her
I think it’s so funny how every endorsement I see of Clinton HAS to be framed as like “Is she perfect? No, but she’s better than Trump.” The problem I have with this isn’t that it’s keeping politicians accountable, it’s that this accountability is only ever applied to Clinton and its done in such a way that make it seem like she’s somehow uniquely problematic. No one, not a single god damn person reblogs pictures, news stories, or quotes from President Obama and says “Damn, I really don’t like how he bombed the shit out of thousands of innocent civilians in the Middle East or how he ramped up deportation raids and ruined the lives of tens of thousands of peaceful undocument immigrants living here in the United States, but like he’s alright I guess.” No, instead every single post I see about Obama is about how much we’re gonna miss him and I don’t disagree, I think he was a great President, I just think it’s amazing how the callous or problematic decisions he made as Commander and Chief don’t ever taint his public image, at least not the image that his base has of him. Yet we hold Clinton to a completely different standard, the handful of problematic decisions she has made during her 30 year career define her in a way I haven’t seen before, to the point that the only “acceptable” way to support her is to speak about it in a tacit or even hesitant tone, like “yeah, I know she’s a corrupt bitch, but I’ll still vote for her I guess.” The notion that she is somehow more problematic than any other candidate who’s been elected prior to her is patently false, being a world leader is a implicitly dirty job, it just so happens that we’ve come to expect men to do these dirty jobs so we reserve our judgement. I mean, people aren’t even allowed to celebrate the fact she’s the first female candidate for president because it’s apparently “white feminism” to take note of the accomplishments of women in our country if they also aren’t literally perfect feminist icons. It’s not just enough to be exceptional as a woman to be celebrated, you have to be perfect. Also, if a single god damn person brings up another candidate in this race and tells me how their record is spotless I swear to god I’ll lose my mind because the reason for that is that no other candidate in this race has a mother fucking record of having any sort of governmental leadership position. Its not that they are somehow magically more pure than Clinton, it’s that they never got promoted to a position that would actually force them to make difficult decisions of national importance. It’s easy to keep your hands clean when you’re an irrelevant congressmen from butt fuck nowhere or simply have exempted yourself from the political process altogether until magically deciding now that you deserve to be President.
I relate to this a lot.
To be fair, Trump did say his VP is going to handle all domestic and international affairs…so it stands to reason he wouldn’t really know too much about what Mike Pence said
Classes coming this fall at Wellesley College’s new Department of Boss Studies.
BOSS 101 Doing the Damn Thing
BOSS 302 The Wellesley Effect Personified
BOSS 405 Glass Shattering
It’s 2016. Why am I afraid of getting discriminated against because I’m Asian. Why am I afraid of walking down the street and someone shouting “go back to your own country” or treating me like a second class citizen because of the way I look.
President elect Trump has brought out the worst in people. I am ashamed to be a citizen of the United States. I am in shock at the racism. I am saddened by all the hate.
As a child in school, it was drilled into me that The United States of America is a country of immigrants; a melting pot of different races and religion. Everyone was welcome to call the US their home, no matter what they looked like. I guess I was taught wrong. You have to look a certain way to not face discrimination and be truly a part of this nation. I, as an Asian, do not fit that mold in a nation helmed by Donald J. Trump.