It’s Been Almost 3 Weeks Since Donald Trump Has Taken Office. Here’s The Harsh Reality Of How Americans Are Feeling.

The last few weeks as an American have been a whirlwind, to put it lightly: from devastating natural disasters to watching executive order after executive order signed that eliminated diversity and inclusion programs, stripped LGBTQ+ rights, withdrew the US from the World Health Organization, and, unfortunately, so much more.

Recently, redditor TraditionalMix4250 asked the question we’re all thinking: How does it feel to be American right now? Here are Americans’ brutally honest answers about how the last few weeks have felt.

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“I grew up in a conservative family from the South. We didn’t hate Democrats at all, and we were friends with everyone. We just held different opinions with some. Now, the conservatives down here are jumping at the chance to out-conservative each other. It’s embarrassing. And if you don’t follow, you are the enemy. The days of people on other sides of the fence being nice to each other are gone. What really gets me is that my conservative family members actually hate the things the ultra-conservatives are doing. However, they just can’t force themselves to vote Democrat, so they vote for these lunatics and hope for the best.”

McRambis

“I grew up in a conservative family in Texas. The consensus in my family, and the state in general at the time, was ‘so long as they’re not hurting me, let them be.’ Hippies and rednecks bonded over joints and bass fishing. We’ve been intentionally divided.”

BoisterousBanquet

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“Like I’m locked in a house on fire.”

femmemmah

“And half of your friends and family keep commenting on how great the fire is and how it will hurt people they don’t like.”

CreasingUnicorn

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“As a transgender American, I feel less than sub-human at this point, and all I get is a shrug from people.”

TheNegotiator12

“Same. The rhetoric is getting downright violent, and nobody seems concerned. Heck, even when it’s not explicitly violent, it’s worrying. For instance, in 2017, most Americans opposed laws forcing trans people to use restrooms that match our sex at birth, but now every poll seems to show that a majority/plurality supports those laws (which serve no purpose other than to punish trans people). We’re going backward.”

Justalocal1

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“I’m pregnant and decided to stop paying attention to the news. I’m dissociating from society in order to preserve my well-being and protect my nervous system, or trying to at least.”

Psychological_Air455

“Me too. I have panic attacks. I’m trans with a trans teen. The news doesn’t make me feel good, so I’m taking a big step back from most social media and the news in self-preservation. It’s just overwhelming and terrifying.”

TurbulentComputer

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“I’m a nurse, and the CDC vaccine info statements have been pulled offline, as well as CDC datasets on everything from homelessness to disease epidemics. Healthcare resources for gender-affirming care and STI treatment are all gone. HIV treatment info — all gone. People who work in the industry are horrified right now.”

xoexohexox

“ER here. It’s not just that. We’re already seeing certain supply chain issues and being prepped for both med and supply shortages. We thought his inaction during COVID-19 killed a lot of people. That’s going to look quaint if shit continues on this trajectory in such a short amount of time.”

BenderBRoriguezzzzz

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“It feels hopeless. I can’t even trust my own family. Christian nationalism is taking over this country.”
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“Two weeks in, and I am becoming a staunch Democrat. Between pardons, tariffs, and blaming a plane crash on diversity hiring, I am embarrassed to be an American.”

SmugScientistsDad

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“People kept acting like the things said about my country were un-American, communist, paranoid. I was right. This country is not the country we were raised to believe in, and it never was. My friends and I are planning on moving. I really don’t have the money to do so, but in the worst-case scenario, I might not have a choice. I’m not going to sit here while the government targets my friends because of their race or wait for Trump to go all The Handmaid’s Tale, either.”
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“I’m a federal worker. The last two weeks have been surreal. I’m a top performer: exceptional performance appraisals the last 15 years of my career, willingly worked unpaid overtime, and was bestowed several civilian awards and director coins. Now, I have to spend every day refreshing my newsfeed and email, wondering if my job is gone because someone who isn’t in my agency says so.”

GumEbears

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“I’m sick. Sick of the shit. Depressed. Wondering how I’m going to afford to eat. Grocery prices are already too high, and tariffs will drive costs up even more. I hate the son of a bitch and his followers. I love our Canadian neighbors and hate what is happening.”
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“It feels like I’m a child in my father’s car while he has road rage and is flipping everybody else off while provoking them with his careless drunk driving.”

GreenIce2022

“I appreciate this take. My dad was/is exactly the same as you described. That is how it feels right now: trapped with no control.”

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“Half the country thinks winter is over, and we are positioned to return to greatness. The other half thinks we’re approaching Holocaust 2.0.”
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“At the bottom of everything, I am just so goddamn sick of Trump being at the forefront of the universe for the last 10 years. It’s inescapable and exhausting.” —evenphlow “This is me, too. I don’t feel as strongly about how cooked we are as others do, but I just can’t stand what Trump has done to the nature of politics as well as the moral character of the country. We all hate each other, and because the Trump supporters are such a cult and have been for, like, nine whole-ass years, the entire country has a ‘you’re with us, or you’re against us’ mentality that I think is almost entirely the result of Donald Trump.”

evenphlow

“This is me, too. I don’t feel as strongly about how cooked we are as others do, but I just can’t stand what Trump has done to the nature of politics as well as the moral character of the country. We all hate each other, and because the Trump supporters are such a cult and have been for, like, nine whole-ass years, the entire country has a ‘you’re with us, or you’re against us’ mentality that I think is almost entirely the result of Donald Trump.”

thefrozenflame21

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“I’m not American, I just live here, but it’s very weird. People are really angry and basically hate each other. There’s no way to come together and solve anything; that hate is eating us all alive while Trump and his rich cronies divvy up the country to sell off to the lowest bidder and enrich themselves further. Everyone is just hopeless and at a loss. It feels like we just have to sit here and take it. People are either too apathetic or too scared to act.”

“The MAGA crowd has completely lost their minds and would chew their own foot off if it owned some imagined ‘libs’ who don’t exist. Every made-up slight, from ‘trans kids use kitty litter in schools’ to ‘the DOE funds satanic worship,’ is taken as a fact, or at best, something you could negotiate over, while the actual conspiracy is happening right in front of us.

I understand now how Hitler rose to power. I feel like I’m screaming, and nobody is listening.”

No_Point9624

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“Like I’m tied to a chair while watching a toddler play with a gun.”

forthepuppy

“Not just that — while the toddler plays with a gun, much more competent, evil people are coaxing him to use it to shoot all the things you hold dear so they can make a buck.”

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