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Politics and rage

This article was published on March 29, 2016 and may be out of date. To maintain our historical record, The Cascade does not update or remove outdated articles.

By Kat Marusiak (Contributor) – Email

 

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Discussing how he feels there should be harsher consequences for protesters during a recent rally at the Peabody Opera, Donald “Drumpf” Trump said: “Part of the problem … is nobody wants to hurt each other anymore.”

If only. Despite the fact that the world already has a seemingly endless amount of cruelty and fighting, he’s doing his best to add fuel to the flames, saying horrible, hateful things about minorities and encouraging violence from his supporters, joking that he’ll pay their legal fees if they go to court for “knocking the crap” out of protestors.

A lot of people are getting fired up, and justifiably so, as he gives legitimate reasons for any decent human to be angry with and against his campaign. Through this instigation tactic, he hopes to elicit enough rage at the atrocious garbage he spews into his microphone that his opponents will lose their cool and lash out, enabling him to play the victim. Hopefully those rallying against Drumpf will be able to to rise above it and keep protests peaceful.

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