Donald Trump and His Supporters Continue Assault On America
by Gabe Ortiz on October 12, 2016
Since the launch of his Presidential campaign, Donald Trump’s violent rhetoric has become an inspiration for unapologetic racists. We launched the “Trump Hate Map .. http://americasvoice.org/trumphatemap/ ” as a result of this disturbing trend of physical and verbal violence, with one of the first entries that of the brutal assault of a homeless Latino man at the hands of two Trump supporters in Boston in August 2015.
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Abdul’s father attributes the harassment he and his family have endured directly to Donald Trump’s rhetoric and dark vision for America. “Times are changing and it’s not the America we always thought of and believed in. It’s not the America that I studied in,” he told Buzzfeed. “If Trump wins, America will be great again, but a great that nobody will care about.”
It's curious that the investigations into the alleged bullying of Abdul Aziz have come up with no evidence of it at all. For one I don't believe he would have just made this up.
and i don't believe Usmani would have moved back to Pakistan if his family had not suffered considerable racism over the years they have spent in the U.S.A. Many in Australia suffer the same.
One thing is clear. No reasonable person could legitimately deny that Trump's fear-mongering campaign rhetoric is doing longer-term damage to American society.