Trump Sexism

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The presidential election of 2017, between Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton, was one of the most controversial elections in U.S. history. Both the candidates played dirty and accusations were made about both. Democrats found Trump an easy person to insult because of his racist and sexist remarks. Also, he was an easy target for the media because of his tendency to speak without thinking. As someone who loves politics, this was a very entertaining election. Because of this love for politics, I wanted to learn as much as I could about both major party candidates. In my reading, I found that neither candidate was anywhere near perfect, but Trump clearly had less experience. Also, I found his lack of tactfulness and common curtsey shocking. I …show more content…

Yet, he became president and people had to show more interest in him and his views. One of the largest inquiries about Trump became his racism and if he would be capable of being fair to men of all colors. Trumps racism and sexism are still largely discussed and debated, which led to a very interesting research topic. Though there are people who believe he doesn’t discriminate, the views of Trump’s supporters are not black and white. Some of his supporters suggest that Trump may say cruel remarks, but doesn’t really mean them; and, others explain he may say racist things, but he is just saying what everyone else thinks (Kingston 39). But to most of Trump’s adversaries, he is just a bigot lied his way into the Oval Office. I chose to write about Trump because it seemed like an important issue. The president of the United States should not be a racist and sexist individual. After reading about Trump and the accusations about him, I decided I should specifically research if his bigotry could make him a less effective president. After researching I found a prevalent conclusion. Trump cannot be an effective leader because he is incapable of treating

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