The
following story is very disturbing... With the majority of hate incidents coming from the sorry losers in the recent election of Donald Trump, Boston Globe columnist Yvonne Abraham tries her best to put the spin on hate incidents as if they were coming from Trump supporters when just the opposite is happening all over the country. She mentions nothing about the George Soros ads that promote such hatred by paying willing participants $15.00 per hour to extend the hate beyond the election. Abraham fails to mention the truth that goes along with such statements as, "Trump might deport you.” ...yes, "might" is the key word; if you're here illegally he should deport you! (One could readily deduce from this exchange that Abraham supports illegal immigration.) Links to which Abraham sends you to are do not prove or substantiate her point. One such example is the
“white power” link that shows someone carrying a Trump sign and someone else yelling, "White power!" with no substantial proof that two are linked...remember, Soros pays people to make such videos. One of her links brings you to a video of school children singing songs that places emphasis on race rather than achievements. Then there's her summary statement that expresses her true hate for Donald Trump, it reads:
But there is something about the mundane setting in which the woman on the train spews her abuse, mirroring the positions of the president-elect even in her compromised state, that is chilling. Trump’s hatefulness has seeped deep into American society — or, more likely, allowed the bigotry that was always there to ooze into the open.
"Mirroring the positions of the president-elect" Wow! Has Yvonne Abraham looked in the mirror lately? Is this what they teach you at the Boston Globe's school of Journalism? There's nothing relating Donald Trump's positions with anyone you can conjure up to reflect your own hateful disposition. It's obvious that Abraham's hatefulness has seeped deep into the Globe's society— or, more likely, allowed the bigotry that was always there to ooze into the open. Has anyone asked her if she was paid by George Soros to write this article? She would never admit it anyway, it happens that way with bigoted people. ~ Norman E. Hooben
Yvonne Abraham
When hatred finds its voice
By Yvonne Abraham globe columnist November
17, 2016
Among the many hateful
incidents reported since
Donald Trump won the presidential election, one feels particularly chilling to
me — and distressingly familiar.
The video shows a woman on a crowded Bay Area train spewing ugliness at an
Iranian-American. “Trump might deport you,” the woman says, calling her victim
“a Middle Eastern terrorist.” The immigrant notes that she is an American
citizen.
“Lucky you,” the woman says. “You’ve made it, just under the wire.”
Just under the wire. I recognize that the woman on the train may be mentally
ill. So why does this bother me so? The reports of school kids chanting
“white power” and
“build the wall” at Latino
classmates are shocking; the
Confederate flags flying
proudly are terrifying.
We’ve had some sorry moments in this
state, too. But there is something about the mundane setting in
which the woman on the train spews her abuse, mirroring the positions of the
president-elect even in her compromised state, that is chilling. Trump’s
hatefulness has seeped deep into American society — or, more likely, allowed
the bigotry that was always there to ooze into the open.
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