As difficult as it is to say, Donald Trump is actually right in what he said the first time and now again in his latest speech in response to the happenings in Charlottesville VA.
The President Trump blamed “many sides” on many sides he said. The backlash was swift and load, two days later he released another statement; crisp, pointed and obviously very well crafted, the politically correct response but definitely not Trump.
Now the Donald is back to his usual self by going back to his original standpoint by saying: "There are two sides to a story. I thought what took place was a horrible moment for the country, but there are two sides to a story”. Read more
Whether it be two or many is not a point for contention here but as opposed to the “rest of the world” who seemed quick and ready to place the blame squarely at the feet of; white supremacists, Alt-right nationalists or whoever else, there are a few troubling questions here: who was it that clashes with whom and where? What were either sides doing out there?
So one group was out for a pre-planned rally, what was the other group doing out there, on their way to prayer meetings? I hardly think so. There is a reason why Donald Trump became and still remain president in spite of the toll and logic-defying odds.
Could it be that folks has just grown tired of the falsehood, fakeness, and broken promises and has now become overly willing and ready to try anyone and anything but the status quoi?
So there have been many different voices and groups lobbying for change over a long period, and change we have got no doubting that. Could it be that the pendulum has swung too far to one side and is now ripe for the swing back to the other?
So whether it be; soft nationalists, activists or anarchists, ultra-right, ultra-left or politically correct, heckler, sharp-shooters or passive aggressive.
Everyone of them has an agenda on which they are campaigning when they hit the streets, the platform or in the glare of the camera. Some of you may not believe it when I say that; I’m not a Trump apologist, Nor do I support him in most of his policies or rhetoric, nor would I vote for him if I could. However, when the answer to a question is correct, one cannot make it incorrect and this time I must say that; Donald Trump is correct And that’s just the way I see it. Wait till you see my next post, you just might change your mind on how you think that I feel about The Donald. Walk good.
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AuthorE Lloyd Kelly is an Author, poet and blogger born in Jamaica W.i. to Raglan and Alma Kelly. Now lives in Montreal Qc. where when not writing, he drives a shuttle bus between campuses at McGill university Via: Poetry Foundation
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