Sunday, November 13, 2016

TOW #9 - Weekend brings more anti-Trump protests across nation

    After Tuesday's surprising election results, Americans across the nation voiced their opinions publicly. In a matter of days, notable cities including Los Angeles, New Haven, Orlando, Chicago, and Boston were all part of protests against the newly elected President Donald Trump. Despite the popular vote being in favor of Hillary Clinton, the Republicans came out victorious, leaving more than half the nation's voters infuriated. Ray Sanchez of CNN News effectively highlights the country's uproar through the integration of social media sources and references to authoritative figures and protesters themselves.
    The movement against Donald Trump gained momentum nationwide largely due to the social media platforms that captured the discontent of Americans. In "Weekend Brings more anti-Trump protests across the nation", Sanchez includes popular twitter and Instagram posts that effectively illustrates the ongoing riots visually. In an Instagram post by a fellow protesters, @lmed305, the picture exhibits hundreds of outrageous protesters holding signs that are against Donald Trump's views on issues such as LGBT, immigrants, and women's rights. In another post by @khushbuoshea, the photo reveals people burning the American flag, showing the frustration of numerous patriotic individuals.  Through the inclusion of social media elements of the current issue, the Americans are not only more informed, but can also aware of what actually goes on in the demonstrations visually.
    To bring further awareness to the protests, Sanchez refers to both authoritative figures and civilians.  Subsequently after the night of the first protests, Donald Trump tweeted out, "Love the fact that the small groups of protesters last night have passion for our great country. We will all come together and be proud". On the other hand, Sanjay Mendonca, a fellow civilian, states, "I'm here for my kids because I don't want them to think we didn't do something ... A lot of people feel hopeless right now".  By quoting both President Trump and American citizens, the audience are more informed about the opposing sides and the logical reasoning that both sides are taking. Instead of being biased towards one group, Sanchez incorporates both views on the nationwide protests and provides a scope of the issues surrounding the riots.
    Hence, through the mix of social media posts and references to both protesters and supporters, Ray Sanchez effectively brings the Anti-Trump protests to attention for the rest of Americans.

Link: http://www.cnn.com/2016/11/12/us/protests-elections-trump/

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