Philippine Daily Inquirer

FIGHT TRUMP’S XENOPHOBIA AND TRIBALISM

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With US President Donald Trump’s visit to the Philippine­s—our country of residence—we, as American expats, would like to make our voices heard. We are outraged and deeply concerned with the leadership of our country. On Trump’s watch, corruption and racism have spun out of control and we refuse to allow these things to be normalized.

Through his business dealings and properties abroad such as Trump Tower Manila, our nation’s wellbeing may be deeply compromise­d given his apparent reluctance to offload his interests and holdings in ways that will ensure no conflict of interest. Through his refusal to make public his income tax returns, he has kept theAmerica­n public in the dark as to what his motives might be. He has left little doubt that his policy is not made with our best interest in mind.

Many of us have multiethni­c families that transcend borders. We understand very well that America is a richly diverse country and benefits profoundly from being so. During his campaign, Trump once referred to the Philippine­s as a terrorist nation and said of its people: “We’re dealing with animals.” We stand in solidarity with our Filipino family in America and abroad. We defy the racist and sexist rhetoric that Trump has dragged into our mainstream dialogue. We demand that our elected officials represent ALL Americans.

Trump has sought to denigrate Special Counsel Robert Mueller in a brazen attempt to undermine the legitimacy of the investigat­ion of possible Trump campaign collusion with the Russian government. We call upon our representa­tives in Congress to protect the institutio­ns that defend Americans from a compromise­d and authoritar­ian government. Wefurther call upon all our public representa­tives, at every level, to fight the xenophobia and tribalism that are designed to divide us along ethnic lines and to distract from increasing market capture, inequality of income, and concentrat­ion of wealth and opportunit­y for the benefit of the selected few whom Trump truly represents.

We want Trump to know that we defy his message and his corruption by using our sacrosanct rights as voting Americans. We are watching and we will resist. JEREMY SLAGLE, LISA PAGKALINAW­AN AND DONALD GOERTZEN, teammuelle­rmanila@gmail.com

 ?? INQUIRER PHOTO/ ALEXIS CORPUZ ?? Protesters burn an effigy of US President Donald Trump on Taft Avenue in Manila on Nov. 13. Trump capped off his 12-day, five-nation Asia tour that included Japan, South Korea, China and Vietnam with his visit to the Philippine­s to attend the Asean...
INQUIRER PHOTO/ ALEXIS CORPUZ Protesters burn an effigy of US President Donald Trump on Taft Avenue in Manila on Nov. 13. Trump capped off his 12-day, five-nation Asia tour that included Japan, South Korea, China and Vietnam with his visit to the Philippine­s to attend the Asean...

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