This melodramatic manifesto reads like it was written during a blackout in a panic room with MSNBC blaring at full volume. It’s a laundry list of fantasies, fear-porn, and long-debunked talking points dressed up as moral courage.
Let’s cut through it.
Trump is not a “real and active threat” to you. He’s a guy running a country, not lurking under your bed with a policy chainsaw. The only “threat” here is how badly you’ve let political hysteria colonise your nervous system.
“I won’t work with him because of how he treated Obama!”
Please. Politics isn’t a group therapy circle. Obama was hammered by opponents just like every president in history. You don’t get to weaponise hurt feelings as national policy.
Privatising Medicare? Slashing Social Security? Killing species? Selling national parks?
None of this is happening. It wasn’t happening then, it’s not happening now, and it won’t happen tomorrow. These aren’t political positions — they’re ghost stories.
“I won’t work together to persecute Muslims!”
Temporary travel restrictions on terror-hotspot failed states ≠ persecuting 1.8 billion people. You repeated a headline, not a policy.
“I won’t work together to criminalise abortion!”
Federal law didn’t criminalise abortion. States set their own rules. That’s called federalism — something civics class should’ve covered before the hyperventilation kicked in.
“I won’t work together to support Nazis or the KKK!”
Nobody asked you to. Nobody is doing that. Stop dragging imaginary villains into the conversation like you’re LARPing an Indiana Jones reboot.
“I won’t normalize tyranny!”
Buddy, you’re typing this on social media without a knock on the door. That alone proves you’re not living under tyranny — just marinating in cable-news anxiety.
The whole rant boils down to this:
You’ve built a cartoon villain in your head and now you’re bravely refusing to cooperate with the imaginary dystopia you invented.
Congratulations — you’re fighting battles that don’t exist while real issues burn outside.
Your “line in the sand” isn’t courage. It’s emotional theatre.
Your “solidarity speech” isn’t resistance. It’s a chain-letter for the politically overwrought.
If people out there are “living in fear,” maybe it’s because posts like this keep telling them the world is ending every time an election doesn’t go their way.
Here’s the reality:
America survives presidents. All of them.
Hysteria is optional.
Facts are available.
And democracy doesn’t run on mood swings.
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