I Didn’t Lose on Nov. 8. I Didn’t Vote for Me.

To the ‘get over it you lost’ commentators out there:  I didn’t lose on 11/8.  I didn’t vote for me on 11/8.  I’ve never voted for me in my life.  Here’s who lost. Science lost.  The environment lost.  Serving the poor lost.  LGBTQ individuals and communities lost.  Non-whites lost.  Non-Christians lost.  Children bullied for their “suspicious skin tones” lost. Education lost.  Constitutional knowledge lost.  Fact-finding lost.  The Voting Rights Act lost. Communities who need clean air and water lost.  Disabled people lost.  Women’s healthcare lost.  My friends and loved ones around the country lost.  My neighbors lost.  My daughter lost.  If you aren’t/weren’t aware of  these losses and how they have already had an impact, please leave a comment here requesting sources and examples or consider researching the information yourself.  Non-Fake News materials have been and are publicly and easily available.  Either way, I didn’t lose.  I haven’t been worrying about me, and I will not be getting over it.

 

One thought on “I Didn’t Lose on Nov. 8. I Didn’t Vote for Me.

  1. How true are your words. I fear for my children,family and friends when he gets in the white house. How my sister in law and i say if you are a white man you will be fine it’s the rest of us that have to worry. Im glad you shared these wprds with us thank you.

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