With Donald Trump’s stunning upset in the 2016 presidential election, commenters took to social media to share their thoughts and opinions.
Howard University’s Greg Carr, the Chair of the Department of Afro-American Studies, summed up Trump’s win over Hillary Clinton in one particular tweet.
Donald #Trump would have been nothing to our Ancestors and he should be nothing to us. Our future is in our hands. Time to rise. Get up.
— Greg Carr (@AfricanaCarr) November 9, 2016
“Maybe now more American Negroes will turn off the reality TV, store the video games, connect with each other, study & build for our future,” Carr said in another tweet.
Carr added:
This isn’t a setback. It’s a revelation. A setback presumes a common agenda. Time to finally develop one again. This time till it’s done.
The end of the lie of American exceptionalism came on November 8, 2016. It was killed in an act of political suicide. Rest in peace.
— Greg Carr (@AfricanaCarr) November 9, 2016