It's really hard to tell honestly. Liberals like to hyper dramatize everything and play the victim card at even the slightest wind that runs their way making it really hard to tell whether they are actually hurt or just trying to buy sympathy points in the identity politics game.O-Trap;1823312 wrote:Look, I think the guy's a hapless ass clown who has demonstrated himself as a self-interested narcissist.
But does anyone actually think there's going to be a notable difference in day-to-day life, for minorities or otherwise, as a direct result of him being elected as president?
I'm sure there will be some minor fuckery. Giuliani would hardly be a person I would trust to avoid a mass surveillance state, for example. And Gingrich is a greedy fuck stick that would sell his grandma for the right price. Someone will find a way to make life less convenient on everybody in some minute way.
But there won't be open season on ethnic minorities. There won't be a a mass export of any ethnic or religious group. LGBTQ communities will still be able to share in all the misery of the typical American marriage.
I feel bad for the people who genuinely feel unsafe now, but it pisses me off that someone decided to manipulate the information those people were getting which resulted in them feeling that way.
With that said, Trump is such a wildcard and his ego makes it really hard to predict with potentially devastating consequences. Until we get a better sense of how he's going to manage the Presidency, we won't know the impact on minorities(or hell, everyone). If he acts like he did on the campaign trail and tries to apply some of his insane policy plans, then yes my day to day life would be affected.