The Fear that Produced Trump

There is an inherit belief which appears to be shared by the majority of all races, gender and religion that there is indeed a proper pecking order found within the human and all other species .  We often see this idea played out in real time by those whom many have come to call “hate groups”.  It is further evident if we closely observe the stories of the Bible where one group conquers another, takes all that they deem important and make them their slaves.  Constantly looking down upon them as less than and never equal to because they lost that battle and in some cases that war.  This attitude has become a consistent and undying theme among the species and has been documented and infused into what many call the history of this nation.  What frightens these hate groups more than anything else is the fear that finally the real truth would be revealed and all that they have been taught and come to believe will be found to be false.  The reason I say that this falsehood has come to be believed by the majority of all races, gender and religion is simple.  If one begins to believe that they are indeed special and worthy of more than life currently provides them, they would gather up that strength and forge a better life for themselves but if you believe that you are only authorized to have and is limited by others, then you are comfortable to accept only that which those seen to be in authority will give you.  No one race, gender or religion is greater than another, it might be that one may have more members than all the rest but numbers alone does make one better than another.  This is the fear of hate groups and nothing demonstrates it better than when you have someone viewed as inferior, makes a move or designs a play that makes others stand up and take notice. 


The hatred of the Clintons wasn’t about him calling himself a Democrat; it truly began when many began to jokingly refer to him as this country’s first black president.  Hate groups numbers began to swell and the fear bubbled up to the surface.  After Clinton came Bush and the seething hatred subsided and slowly leaked back underground but when Barrack Obama became the real and true first black president this fear became a geyser and erupted like Mount Saint Helen.  Because he was a successful president and accomplished things others only dreamed of, this began to make some think differently and that was something that the fear could not have.  They were so fearful that they were willing to do anything to take back their country and this fear propelled them to seek out and search for anyone and anything that would help to reverse this trend, even to go as far as seeking the help of our most hated and devout adversary, Russia.  Their success in giving us Donald Trump could have been stopped had our media been more investigative than they were but what pushed Trump more than anything else was those who now may complain but refused to step in or step up because they displayed severe lack of foresight and literally saw no threat of him toward their way of life until now.  The fear has now found justification for its existence and has grown even stronger than it ever was before.  This fear that was once beatable some years ago will be tougher to beat in the years to come but its only here because those who could didn’t and those who didn’t wouldn’t.

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