Friday, July 29, 2016

TRUMP Is Not Getting It




Dear lovely people,

I know one should never give up, in fact, I know it so well that I have been telling people for a greater part of my life but there is equally something called a stone wall. This is exactly what Donald TRUMP has failed to get straight on. Whether we like it or not, change is happening in the world and this wind of change was started by God Himself. God gave it all to the woman and until we accept that sooner than later this will be a women’s world, men will keep on hitting their heads against stone walls like drugged sheep.
 
Women can do and have done amazing things. There are women in this world who have changed it completely, and for the better. Let me substantiate with a long list of  women who have had great influence on the world we live in, and have achieved more in their lifetimes than most of us ever dream about. Hear me well good people…

 

Mary of the Gospels is a woman full of courage, hope, and strategy. That is it and God knows why He made her that way. She pressed Jesus to provide wine when the wine ran low at a wedding. She — not Joseph — was the one who approached Jesus when he was left behind at the temple, and she was the one who seemed to reprimand him. The New Testament Letter of James is an echo of Mary’s concern for economic justice. Do you get me?


Marria Antoinete upon her marriage to Louis-Auguste, heir to the throne of France, became Dauphine of France. On 10 May 1774, when her husband ascended the throne as Louis XVI, she became Queen of France and Navarre, a title she held until September 1791, when, as the French Revolution proceeded, she became Queen of the French, a title she held and RULED France (whether you like it or not) to the end of her husband’s reign in 21 September 1792.

 

Joan of Arc, born in 1412, was only 19 years old when she was charged with heresy, a crime punishable by death. Long before her death, she was very active in political and war issues at a time when women didn’t do such things. One of the most astonishing things she accomplished was overcome the condescension of military leaders and worked to lift the siege of Orleans in nine short days. Twenty-four years after her death, she was declared innocent and a martyr. 

 

Cleopatra, was the last Ptolemaic ruler of Egypt, and fought hard to save Egypt from the Roman Empire. In order to do so, she formed alliances with Julius Caesar and Marc Anthony, both of which led to numerous stories of her female wiles and prowess.

 

Mother Teresa was a catholic nun born in 1910, and during her long lifetime she helped thousands of people who were sick, starving, and otherwise hurting. She was an icon of selfless service, and inspired others to follow in her footsteps. Known throughout the world for her kindness, she was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize in 1979.

 

Marie Curie, a brilliant scientist born in 1867 was the first woman to win the Nobel Prize, and the first person to win it in two separate categories; the first was for physics in 1903, and the second was for chemistry in 1911. She developed x-ray machines, among many other things. All these achievements undoubtedly make her one of the great women in history.

 

Margaret Thatcher, born in 1925, knew a thing or two about politics. That’s why she was elected three times as the British prime minster, the first time anyone was popular enough to accomplish that feat. She was also the first woman to hold the position. Her influence reached to far-flung countries and she was truly a global political powerhouse. 


Rosa Parks, was born in 1913 and grew up during a time when people of color were oppressed. On December 1, 1955, Rosa Parks refused to obey when she was told to move to the back of the bus to allow a white passenger to sit in her seat. This simple act of a tired woman on a bus just wanting to get home made her a symbol of the civil rights movement. She was ninety-two years old when she died in 2005, and in several cities the front seat of buses were reserved with black ribbons to honor her. 


Eleanor Roosevelt, might have been the wife of a President, but she had plenty of good works in her own right. Born in 1884, she served as an advisor to her powerful husband, made a significant contribution to human rights worldwide, and helped draft the 1948 UN declaration of human rights.

And the list continues, think of Florence Nightingale, Audrey Hepburn, Simone de Beauvoir, Emmeline Pankhurst, Queen Elizabeth I, Princess Diana, Susan B. Anthony, Emily Dickinson, Helen Keller, Malala Yousafzai and why not the worlds very Oprah Winfrey. By the way, I have got my lovely wife too, yes you got me right. She can squeeze water out of rocks.

Let me tell you, women are changing the face of this planet. Whether as a woman, as a wife, women are standing on an exclusive platform; their presence and voice is loaded with the power to cause a wave of excellence throughout the soul of this earth. Hilary Clinton is one such woman.

I would expect Donald TRUMP and his associates to have fully understood this and stand down for Hilary Clinton. In all humility, the former first lady, senator and secretary of state has set her sights on the White House. She has it all, she is favored by Providence and trust me, God is just giving it to her. She’s coming like a cyclone and she will crush her opponents on her way to victory like a tsunami.

While you should fight to the end, while you have been educated to never give up, you have a stone wall right in front of you Mr. TRUMP. A man of your erudition should swallow it all and stand down to save your neck from the guillotine of public embarrassment. I know exactly how painful it can be.

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