This morning, I’ll have to tell
Layla that Hillary Clinton lost, that a woman won’t be president. Even more
difficult, I’ll have to tell her that Donald Trump won. The man she knows as a
bully who says terrible things about women, people with disabilities and
immigrants – the man who brags about hurting people and separating families –
will lead her nation.
I fought back tears as I sent them
off on the subway to school on Wednesday morning. I feared for their safety in
a way that’s fresher and more urgent than it has been since the days after
9/11, when my older child was a baby.
Now it’s 2 in the morning….In six
hours they’ll wake up and we’ll have to figure out how to talk to them about
the election; about the next few years; about what this means about how their
country thinks not only of women but of queer people, immigrants, and people of
color.
OK. You get the
point.
I have a suggestion. Instead
of whining in your self-absorbed cesspool of self-pity and narcissism, why not
tell your daughters the following:
·
Americans didn’t want to elect a president who
would thereafter belong on the Mt. Rushmore of corrupt presidents.
·
Americans didn’t want to elect a woman whose
primary job qualifications were riding her (truly) sexist / rapist husband’s
coattails to Washington.
·
Americans didn’t want to elect a woman who thought
so little of herself that she would instead protect her sexist / rapist husband
by attacking the victims of her husband’s aggression.
·
Americans didn’t want to elect someone who
basked in the glory of killing millions of men, women and children of color
throughout North Africa, the Middle East and Central Asia.
·
Americans didn’t want to elect someone who had
close ties to Saudi Arabia, the most sexist, homophobic country on the face of
the earth.
·
Americans didn’t want to elect someone whose
ties to Wall Street evidence her controllers.
·
Americans didn’t want to elect someone who
thought of most Americans as “deplorable.”
·
Americans didn’t want to elect someone who used
the party machine to crush her more popular primary opponent.
·
Americans didn’t want to elect someone who couldn’t
walk to her car without physical support.
·
Americans were tired of having your cultural
nightmares crammed down their throats.
·
Americans didn’t want to elect someone who represented
so many things you claim to hate while you basked in the self-righteous hypocrisy
of giving her your full support.
Conclusion
Americans didn’t want to elect the only candidate the democrats could have nominated that could
lose – for all of the above reasons and more – to Donald Trump.
And after all of this, you can try to explain to your
daughter why you so desperately wanted this deplorable candidate to become the
next president of the United States.
Absolutely perfect, BM. Unfortunately, they aren't going to listen.
ReplyDeleteThank you, and I agree about the not listening part.
DeleteTell her that if she wants the "Big Job" then she has to earn it.
ReplyDeleteIt's disturbing that the presidential election is so important.
ReplyDeleteThat said, most of those 'what am I going to tell my daughter' shriekers are just virtue signalling. They want everyone to know that they're not part of the the great unwashed.
tell her that Carly Fiorina was absolutely right - traveling is not an accomplishment
ReplyDeleteand add to that
corruption is not an accomplishment
and add to that
operating a coin-operated State Department is not an accomplishment
and add to that
advocating the murder of babies (abortion) is not an accomplishment
and add to that
promising to put people out of work and shut down an entire industry is not an accomplishment