Showing posts with label clinton. Show all posts
Showing posts with label clinton. Show all posts

Wednesday, 30 November 2016

From The Mind of Merc - US Election

Sometimes I find my mind wandering over various eclectic topics and occasionally I am inspired to write some of them down. Today, as with the rest of this month,  I was thinking about the US election.

If you voted for Trump then I’m sorry but I just don’t understand your choice.
I’ve no doubt you had your reasons I just hope they weren’t the same as the rest of his supporters.
You may have chosen to support him as an alternative to Hillary or because you’re anti-Democrat but what his biggest fans voted for was the wall to keep out immigrants, the deportation of all non-white people, the right to treat people like slaves and women like objects.
You may not agree with these viewpoints but thanks to you, the man who embodies them is now the man in charge of the ‘Free World’/Commander-In-Chief of the USA.

If you voted for Trump but don’t believe in his policies – you are an enabler.
If you didn’t vote for either candidate – you are a bystander.
And these two types of people can be just as dangerous as the people who commit evil acts because they allow the evil acts to happen.
Don’t be an enabler or a bystander – be a stander, be a fighter. Stand up for equality, fight against discrimination.
The US election was the battle – it was not the war.

To those, like me, who are scared at the changes that are already occurring in American society:
Do not give up
Do not hide away
Do not live in fear
His supporters may be numerous but they are not the majority (they weren’t even the majority of the votes but let’s not go there).
The best way to deal with a threat is to use it to make yourself stronger and that’s what we should do. Band together, stand up for each other, show these discriminatory, uneducated bigots that their behaviour is NOT what makes America great again.
Above all don’t accept the behaviour – report it, stand up against it (within reason – i.e. don’t put yourself at risk), speak out to condemn it.
They may be right-wing that does not make them right. They are in fact little better than terrorists and I would hope that such a thought would shame them into reconsidering their actions (although sadly I doubt it). A terrorist is defined as someone who uses intentionally indiscriminate violence (terror) in order to achieve a political, religious, or ideological aim - can you think of a better word to describe people who accuse, abuse and assault people simply because they have a different skin colour, religion or gender?
And now they are shedding their civilised camouflage to show their true terrorist colours. Well, shame on them! All that does is make them easier to spot, to isolate and to deal with. They should not be fooled into believing that suddenly their unacceptable behaviour is acceptable – it’s not, it never has been and it never will be and the sooner they are educated to understand that the better. Prejudiced violence will not make their country great again.

Some parents are concerned about what this teaches children and what they positively say about the situation.

But the lesson for children from the US election is not ‘If you are a misogynistic, racist, sexist bully then you can become President’ but ‘If you don’t stand up to misogyny, bigotry and racism and don’t use your vote when it matters, this is what happens’ and what must never be allowed to happen again

Thursday, 24 November 2016

Oh Dear What Can The Matter Be (Part 2) - !!!NEW!!!

Following on from my previous parody of Oh Dear What Can The Matter Be (see here), I decided that the situation in America warranted its own version. And here it is:

Oh Dear, What Can The Matter Be also not by Anon
Oh dear, what can the matter be
America has voted Trump in, you see
Now he’s in charge of their Presidency
What on earth have they done now?

Despite the pleas of tons of celebrities
They thought he’d help to destroy the disease
That they feel’s destroying the colonies
What on earth have they done now?

We thought that they would come to see sense one day
Not let bigotry and racism hold sway
Supremists are now shouting hip-hip-hooray
What on earth have they done now?

It’s viewed as a win for groups like the KKK
For them it’s a glorious red letter day
They think that they now have a chance to stay
What on earth have they done now?

Hate and violence are all over the TV
Pain and suffering seems to be all we see
Extremist groups are filling the country
What on earth have they done now?

But
It’s not the end of the world – oh no, it’s not
Trump has won but he’ll never be on top
Haters will hate but then we will make them stop
That is what we must do now

The racist groups are the ones in decline
They’ve kept their colours hidden all this time
But they’ll see their views still won’t tow the line
That is what we must do now

We won’t give in to petty in-fighting
We must stay strong and keep on wrong-righting
Show them how to keep letting the light in
That is what we must do now

Trump wants to cause lots of division
But if that happens is not his decision
We will force him to make a revision
That is what we must do now

Oh dear, what can the matter be
America has voted Trump in, you see
But he doesn’t speak for all of us you’ll see
We will show them all and how

Thursday, 10 October 2013

The Presidents Song - Horrific Histories

A return to my Horrific Histories collection now (a selection of songs that I created it for Horrible Histories but never actually submitted).
A well-known (& I think popular) song from that series is the English Kings & Queens Song which cleverly fits in all the rulers of England from William I and Elizabeth. And I started to wonder whether you could do the same with the US Presidents...


The English Kings & Queens Presidents Song not by Horrible Histories

I'm Washington, my first name’s George
A true Virginian
A Founder of the USA
And the Constitution

A soldier and Republican
I set all my slaves free
Opposed to a dictatorship

But enough about me

To help remember presidents
I've come up with this song
A simple rhyming ditty
For you all to sing along

Oh, Washington
(Bit short innit? We need more names. Who came next?)

John Adams, founding father
Lived to reach his ninetieth year
I took over, Jefferson
Also a friend of Washington

Then James Madison, & Monroe
Also called James, so now you know
John Quincy Adams? He’s six
Andrew Jackson called ‘Old Hick’

Martin Van Buren, and not forgotten
The shortest rule of William Harrison

Washington, Adams, Jeff’son, Madison
Monroe, Adams, Jack-son!
Van Buren and Harrison
And now on with this song


Tyler next both sides he vexed
James Polk he did great
Taylor holds third shortest rule
Fillimore lots did hate

From Polk’s party came Franklin Pierce
Who enjoyed his drinkin’
James Buchanan and then who else
But Abraham Lincoln

When he was gone, we got Johnson
Then came Grant or Ulysees
Garfield’s twenty and next you’ll see
Mr Rutherford Hayes

Then Chester A. Arthur
Grover Cleveland’s a pain
Cause after Harrison we have
Grover Cleveland again

That’s right he had, two full terms
But they were not together
This shouldn’t be a big problem but
It spoils the numbers
But so what, much more we’ve got
Including McKinley
Now we’re up to 25 with
So much more to see

Washington, Adams, Jeff’son, Madison
Monroe, Adams, Jack-son!
(Van) Buren, Harr’son, Tyler, Polk
Taylor, Fillimore, Pierce, Buch
Lincoln, Johnson, Grant and Hayes
Garfield, Arthur, Cleveland’s one
Harrison, Cleveland’s two
McKinley and now on

Roosevelt was president next
And why we name bears Ted
When William Taft, lost power he
Was Chief Justice instead
Then war did come, yes World War One
Wilson led us through this
Harding was grim and after him
Coolidge who we don’t miss

He helped enforce, the drinking laws
Hoover fought the depression
Wall Street crashed, there’s no more cash
But did we learn our lesson?

Washington, Adams, Jeff’son, Madison
Monroe, Adams, Jack-son!
(Van) Buren, Harr’son, Tyler, Polk
Taylor, Fillimore, Pierce, Buch
Lincoln, Johnson, Grant and Hayes
Garfield, Arthur, Cleveland’s one
Harrison, Cleveland’s two
(Mc)Kinley, Roosevelt, Taft and then
Wilson, Harding, Coolidge, Hoover
More to come, it's still not over

And so began the World War Two gang
Roosevelt and Truman
Then Eisenhower soon rose to power
Cause peace was on his plan

John Kennedy died in 6 3
When shot by, an assassin
Lyndon Johnson  took on from him
Then we see the rot set in (bang on)

President Nixon was vilified (in print)
And stepped down from the presidency
Ford took the role, a long-lived soul
And Jimmy Carter’s next you see

Washington, Adams, Jeff’son, Madison
Monroe, Adams, Jack-son!
(Van) Buren, Harr’son, Tyler, Polk
Taylor, Fillimore, Pierce, Buch
Lincoln, Johnson, Grant and Hayes
Garfield, Arthur, Cleveland’s one
Harrison, Cleveland’s two
(Mc)Kinley, Roosevelt, Taft, Wilson
Harding, Coolidge, Hoover, Roosevelt

Truman, Ike, Kennedy, Johnson
Carter, Ford, Nixon
(No) Nix(on), Ford, Carter, Nix(on), Ford, Carter

(We’re into nineteen eighties, you know.)

Reagan & Bush
Clinton & Bush
Obama and Trump now
And so our US presidents
Are brought right up to now, oh

Washington, Adams, Jeff’son, Madison
Monroe, Adams, Jack-son!
(Van) Buren, Harr’son, Tyler, Polk
Taylor, Fillimore, Pierce, Buch
Lincoln, Johnson, Grant and Hayes
Garfield, Arthur, Cleveland’s one
Harrison, Cleveland’s two
(Mc)Kinley, Roosevelt, Taft, Wilson
Harding, Coolidge, Hoover, Roosevelt

Truman, Ike, Kennedy, Johnson (lord!)
Nixon, Carter, Ford,
Reagan, Bush, Clinton, Bush 2
Obama and with Trump we’re through

That's all the US presidents
Since Washington formed the government!