Monday, July 6, 2015

Donald Trump's Misunderstood Call For Tolerance of Mexicans (real life fan fiction)

         Donald Trump's Misunderstood Call For Tolerance of Mexicans (real life fan fiction)
By Randy “Typical Trump Supporter” Rushton

      The last few weeks were difficult for Trump. Speaking to all those people. Being forced to talk about himself. Boasting about his accomplishments. This was not what the Donald was known for. He was such a meek mannered person who was happy when others received the credit. He looked out at the crowd of people, knowing they were ants compared to his God like abilities, and that he would never judge them for their ant behaviors.
          As he stood at the podium, Trump wished he could follow his heart, and open a simple bakery in Maine, but the people needed him. They were calling his name, and some of them had not been paid. He tried not to get to close to them, scared they could become blind by staring right at him. Trump prepared himself to speak reasonably in a measured tone about a non-controversial subject, as he always did. What could go wrong?
        “When Mexico sends its people, they're not sending the best, They're not sending you”, he began the announcement. This seemed a rational way to start as most comments about a racial group by those outside that racial group are welcomed with open arms. He felt so bad for Mexico. The best people couldn't be there, because they were at the rally. Airtight logic.
        “They're sending people that have lots of problems and they're bringing those problems.” , he continued, Trump's ocean blue eyes almost filled with perfectly moist tears. Despite what the media may say later, any logical person could tell what he meant. That these Mexicans they had come to America to destroy their problems with the help of Americans. That all Americans must come together to help them become the best people they can be. There was no way to misunderstand this statement.
        “They're bringing drugs,”, Trump continued. This was an important point that was overlooked. We all know that Marijuana will soon be legal and that Americans with it's vast morals would never break the law to grow it. Some cartels have been known to decapitate their enemies just to gain market share. Now, that's a group that understands motivation. None of that weak liberal, everyone gets a trophy line of thinking in those drug organizations. Sounds like something today's kids need more of.
         “They're bringing crime.” Trump coughed as he tried to speak. This caused many people to hear the word crime when he really meant grime. It was well known to educated men like Trump that Mexico wasn't an advanced place like America. Everyone knew Mexicans lived in houses with no floors and didn't know the Earth was round. Trump knew they would have to get slowly used to water coming through pipes. Not to worry. His first act as president would be to get some local witch doctors to bless the magic rods that delivered clean to their huts.
          “They're rapists....” Trump's mouth said. For a few seconds, Trump's brain tried to understand what his mouth said, but soon gave up. His mouth often said things his brain didn't understand, so why start now? Trump could pretend he was using some kind of metaphor because that always led to a good outcome, but Trump was not someone to take the easy way out. No, unlike the media, he would do the right thing and just ignore some of the things he just said.
             “ …...and some, I assume, are good people.”, he finished strongly with his least offensive statement. Trump knew many hispanic people that could probably be classified as good. He had learned that some of his cleaning staff were from Honduras and that may be part of Mexico. He wished he could have ended the speech in a stronger way, but the rest of it had such strong facts, he didn't want to end it with something he couldn't back up.
           Trump knew then that no one could find anything to disagree with in his statement. And more importantly if the speech caused any problems, he could always just sue them for ridiculous amounts of money, which would make him look like a strong leader. And not just a petty child.  

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