Jiya Tomar: Trump Has 24 Days To Grow Up, Will He?

    • JIYA TOMAR,
    • Standard: VIII-D,
    • B G S NATIONAL PUBLIC SCHOOL,
    • Bangalore.

    • Publish Date: Dec 25 2016 3:52PM
    • |
    • Updated Date: Dec 26 2016 12:11PM
Jiya Tomar: Trump Has 24 Days To Grow Up, Will He?

While Mr.  The trump’s campaign has been marked by controversial statements about Mexican and Muslim migrants, his views on Indians (and the competitor from India) have been relatively tame. Surprisingly, even outsourcing was not a campaign issue for him. 
 
However, recently he made outrageous and nefarious remarks about Muslims with regard to the Berlin incident. What’s particularly frightening is that, in one month, this man will no longer just be reacting to these tragedies over social media or through a spokesperson, he will actually act. He will be in charge of coordinating international responses using the power of his office. He might even ban Muslims from entering the US and isolate the ones who are already living there.  If he doesn't grow up in the next 31 days, the world shall be in great trouble. 
My question is: Did Trump, win because of the narrow minded sentiments he is demonstrating?  Is that how a well-developed country like the US votes?

Comments

Ananya Arora Bhavan Vidyalaya Panchkula

I think America made the wrong decision by electing Donald Trump their president. There is a difference between the talks and the actions of a person towards a particular situation. America didn''t bother to think before they elected. He isn''t showing any signs of understanding, or more likely, "growing up".

Gurmanpreet Singh Smart Wonders School

I don''t think that Donald Trump can grow up in 24 days. The most Important thing in my mind is about the Indo-American Relationship. I think Hillary Klinton was the right person for US President post.

Gurmanpreet Singh Smart Wonders School

I don''t think that Donald Trump can grow up in 24 days. The most Important thing in my mind is about the Indo-American Relationship. I think Hillary Klinton was the right person for US President post.

Gurmanpreet Singh Smart Wonders School

I don''t think that Donald Trump can grow up in 24 days. The most Important thing in my mind is about the Indo-American Relationship. I think Hillary Klinton was the right person for US President post.

Gurmanpreet Singh Smart Wonders School

I don''t think that Donald Trump can grow up in 24 days. The most Important thing in my mind is about the Indo-American Relationship. I think Hillary Klinton was the right person for US President post.

Gurmanpreet Singh Smart Wonders School

I don''t think that Donald Trump can grow up in 24 days. The most Important thing in my mind is about the Indo-American Relationship. I think Hillary Klinton was the right person for US President post.

BHAVYA CHANDNA BAL BHARTIPUBLIC GGRM (SR)

As has been staunchly evident from the past experiences US President-elect Donald J. Trump is a perfect blend of hypocrisy and incongruity. The low margin of his win clearly reflects the variation in the mindsets of US citizens. Moreover, the one who couldn''t change in the past two decades couldn''t change in just 24 days.

Himanshi Dhawan Saffron Public School

I strongly feel that the Americans have made a lapse in judgement. Donald trump, I feel is very thrasonical. Such people often drag others in a conflict and that''s what he''s doing. He is bringing USA in a big trouble. Religion is something that leads to chaos. Making such big controversial statements can surely make trouble knock at the US door. So, this is not the way how people of a developed country make. They don''t get swayed away by such statements.

Kanishk Joshipura DPS-KOBA KOBA CIRCLE

The United States of America has had enough of the Obama disaster. Obama''s healthcare plan, ObamaCare, has increased the premiums upto such an extent that the citizens have become extremely frustrated. And also, the reason why it was observed that previously pro-democrat counties had become pro-republican is that it was clearly evident that the working class was fed up with Obama''s disastrous policies. Trump becoming president is a result of fed up working class Americans who want change.

SHERLINE LINDA MARY.S Amalorpavam Higher Secondary School - Puducherry

trump''s act doesn''t sound good instead his acts will mislead america

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