Why Trump's vile Oval Office behavior reflects a country becoming increasingly enraged - including me
Briefly

The article explores the author's deepening frustration and anger towards individuals perceived to be complicit in political negativity, particularly regarding Donald Trump. The author reflects on their transformation from viewing themselves as a "good guy" to currently feeling like a "prick" in response to witnessing ongoing political injustices. This visceral anger is not just personal; it resonates with broader social media sentiments, highlighting a community grappling with rising frustrations towards political apathy, intolerance, and a perceived erosion of rights for marginalized groups.
If I had to use one word to describe myself at this moment, I would say "prick." Do I feel bad about that? Again, not so much.
If I do not know you, I will assume that you voted for nastiness. Honestly, if one more person says to me, "Everything will be OK," or worse, "Oh, it's not so bad," well, I'm going to rip them a new one.
Every day, I have to see another video or posting of rampant and vicious . Trump and his Nazi soldiers are shutting down all of our rights, as fast as they can.
I'm not the only one feeling especially angry these days. Lately, on my social feeds, I'm seeing a barrage of angry posts from friends and acquaintances.
Read at Advocate.com
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