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Why Is Trump Disrespectful?
In the United States of America, citizens have the right to vote for a head of state best fit to run our country. This year’s election has been deranged from the start, since billionaire, Donald Trump began running in the race. Trump is leading citizens down a road of hate and misdirection which can eventually pull this country downward. People put their faith in this man because of how rich he has become. The fate of America would be devastated if the candidates and citizens continue in such a manner. By Trump’s innumerable actions, candidates both republican and democrats are behaving disrespectfully, being dishonest, and un- American in this 2016 election. This is not how the founding fathers would want this country to react in such behaviors. …show more content…

A CNN news reporter that interviewed Trump stated that he was a “Bully” in his final report, in Donald Trump response he made a mockery of the reporter’s disability. Trump pronounce, “He couldn’t be intimidated by a person who couldn’t buy a pair of pants to walk in.” This remark was disrespectful to the citizens that are disabled in this country. Trump also disrespected Muslims in front of millions of people, at one of his rallies. A lady stood behind him in silence protesting with a sign, he then kicks her out of the rally and states that she is tied to IASIS. This is how Trump looks at Muslim citizens that are lawyers, doctors, and politicians that help improve our country today. People that saves lives and even people that work for him and it is not acceptable. By the same token of Trump actions citizens are also acting disrespectfully, at a rally in Virginia a photographer was chocked and slammed by a secret service agent of Trumps for being too far past a barricade. He was airborne off his feet with tremendous amount of force. The reporter told the agent to go, “F himself” before being slammed. These are some disrespectful things being done by Trump and citizens at his rallies. This may lead to more problems in the future for this country if Trump become …show more content…

This land was brought up by immigrants coming from different places with different beliefs and backgrounds. Donald Trump is trying to completely stop immigrants from coming into this country that we call a free land. Trump want to round up 11 million women and children staying in this country with a deportation force what he call a “Police State.” Donald Trump continue to show this country his inner evilness. Furthermore he is constantly talking down on women in this country, He stated “All women hates plenums because they are gold diggers.” This is putting down strong women, when during a war they stepped up to help this country succeed and a major reason the United States won World War II. Trump is so un- American that he is trying to kill terrorist innocent family just because their siblings did wrong to this country. He also told the country on national television that he could go in the middle of Wall Street and kill someone and still not lose votes, that is just not right to make a comment like that. This is not how our country do things and his actions wouldn’t solve or help

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