Posted on 03/02/2016 2:57:51 PM PST by GilGil
My whole life, up until yesterday, has been based on reaction to fear.
Growing up as a black man in Washington D.C. during the crack 80s, when Marion Barry was mayor, I lived a lower middle class childhood in one of the most dangerous cities in America. Though I had many friends, I was also subject to the threats, intimidation, and bullying that happens when youre not like the people around you.
Last night, you also did something else. You became the Man that helped me see fear for what it is: an illusion of power, a powerful teacher, and the path to winning if used properly. There is no reason, regardless of the enormity of the task, to lose to fear if you prepare well, are disciplined in your execution, and have the faith necessary, in God, yourself, and in others that leads to victory.
Winning is always possible, but becomes probable if you never back down, never quit, and become your dominant self. Once the battle is won, treat the vanquished with kindness and respect. Be the bigger man.
You taught me how to Win.
(Excerpt) Read more at blog.dilbert.com ...
Notice also how Trump was kind and congratulated Cruz for his efforts. Once you conquer your opponent you can then be kind. Classic Trump.
Thank you, Troy.
The Racist meme is going to backfire on the attempts to portray Donald Trump the way they wish. McConnell telling Senator to go against Trump even if he is the POTUS! Reid calling Trump the GOP's Frankenstein.
Donald Trump is a WINNER, as the letter tells us. But, it is an echo heard from all of us supporters.
Vote TRUMP!
Beautiful letter and so truthful...
Something apparently too many "Principled Conservatives" forget. Winning is not the end, you got to live with those you vanqished afterwards.
Wow— who is this Troy? This letter and he need to be promoted with this very brutally honest and insightful analysis. Hope this gets out on a much wider scale— amazing letter.
Great letter. Thanks for posting.
Troy, you, sir, are a Great American.
Powerful. Sent it to some friends. Thanks for posting.
Here’s the whole letter:
To: President Trump
From: Just a simple man
Ive been following your campaign since your announcement, reading millions of words written about you, watching thousands of hours of video and speeches, listening to many talk radio show segments, and engaging in dozens of debates with people around me.
No candidate has ever captured my attention the way you have.
Now that its clear you will be the Republican nominee, I want to share with you something so personal, painful, and uplifting, that I almost dont want to write it, but I will anyway trolls be damned:
My whole life, up until yesterday, has been based on reaction to fear.
Growing up as a black man in Washington D.C. during the crack 80s, when Marion Barry was mayor, I lived a lower middle class childhood in one of the most dangerous cities in America. Though I had many friends, I was also subject to the threats, intimidation, and bullying that happens when youre not like the people around you.
There was no father in my life to steel me against the world I lived in. My mother was strong, but its not exactly the kind of strength I needed. I was a boy, and needed a Man.
Without strong male guidance, I learned to fear but not how to face fear and win. Even joining the military and going to war didnt overcome my weakness, and all my future decisions considered strongly the level of fear I had at the time.
As a result, my life has been full of conflict, as I have unintentionally signaled to adversaries that I am an easier opponent to beat than others. I have won victories, but never truly enjoyed them knowing the battle is never won for me only endured. I have also suffered crushing defeats, and important people in my life lost confidence in me as a result. I have not reached my potential, and settled instead into apathy and stasis, content to only being smart enough or good enough not great. Not strong. Not resolute
Not a leader. Not a winner.
My life, in many important ways, mirrors the American experience. Potential to be great, but paralyzed by fear. Full of conflict. Enduring, not winning. No leadership. No strong Male inspiration. And occasional, crushing defeats that hit to the core of our country most notably 9/11, but also with the erosion of our middle class and uniquely American culture.
Like you say so often: we dont WIN anymore.
Watching your campaign, and being as invested in it as I am, has been an exercise in recognizing, and confronting, fear that I never expected. Every time your opponents hit you I feel fear for your candidacy and our country. Every charge of racist, sexist, facist, etc. causes me to worry that no one, not even you, can really change the country for the better. That were doomed to failure
Then inevitably you win the battle. You dont survive, or endure you attack, and put fear into your opponents. You dont stop until they are buried under your feet. Until they become paralyzed
Sometimes, you even bait them into hitting you, just so you can beat the crap out of them again. Your life is full of conflict, but it becomes yet another opportunity to WIN, and makes you MORE powerful not less.
Then, once they are eliminated as a threat, you are generous to the vanquished. Its not personal, and they are not evil. They were, simply in the way. Once they are not, they become worthy of kindness and respect.
Furthermore, youre not just a blunt instrument your strategy is impeccable. You go into every conflict knowing exactly what your opponents weaknesses are, how to exploit them, and what levers to pull to ensure victory. Clearly, you spend good time before announcing your candidacy doing the things the military taught me as a young soldier: surveying, recon, intelligence-gathering, ammunition, discipline, execution
You are defending America from our enemies within, and its an AMAZING thing to watch.
Last night, you also did something else. You became the Man that helped me see fear for what it is: an illusion of power, a powerful teacher, and the path to winning if used properly. There is no reason, regardless of the enormity of the task, to lose to fear if you prepare well, are disciplined in your execution, and have the faith necessary, in God, yourself, and in others that leads to victory.
Winning is always possible, but becomes probable if you never back down, never quit, and become your dominant self. Once the battle is won, treat the vanquished with kindness and respect. Be the bigger man.
You taught me how to Win.
I appreciate what youve done for me personally, and what youre doing for our country. I know Im not the only man who admires you, and cant wait for you to become the father, and leader, of our country. Its been a long, cold winter for men in America the last 8 years, and I believe that your election will dramatically improve the level of respect, admiration, and love people will show for strong men and Fathers, and will create a new generation of leaders from impressionable young boys.
That, more than anything, will Make America Great Again.
Troy
This letter should get to Trump. It is outstanding.
Thanks for the ping.
Wonderful letter! Speaks for all Trump supporters, regardless of our background, race, religion, etc.
Awesome. That got sent out to Trump haters I know. LOL
I agree. If a genuine letter from a black man, it goes a long way to explaining Trump and his appeal.
"take what you need and leave the rest, but you shouldn't have taken the very best..."---The Band
FMCDH(BITS)
“Notice also how Trump was kind and congratulated Cruz for his efforts.”
And I hope people noticed the stark contrast between Trump’s kind speech and the evil speech Cruz gave immediately after.
If a genuine letter from a black man”
Hopefully it is but I will reserve judgement until it is confirmed.
What very few have the ability to understand is that Trump engages in psychological warfare. You have to be very skilled at it. Cruz and Rubio are now in the mud slinging it everywhere for all to see.
Trump is making them look like scumbags and he will take the high round. the thing is they now are unable to stop. They cannot help themselves and will look worse and worse.
Virgil Caine is the name, and I served on the Danville train
‘Till Stoneman’s cavalry came and tore up the tracks again
In the winter of ‘65, we were hungry, just barely alive
By May the tenth, Richmond had fell, it’s a time I remember, oh so well
Disclaimer: Opinions posted on Free Republic are those of the individual posters and do not necessarily represent the opinion of Free Republic or its management. All materials posted herein are protected by copyright law and the exemption for fair use of copyrighted works.