Dear Supporter of the Other Side,

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I appreciate your role in clarifying my perspective on the upcoming election.

While sorting through my social media notifications, I stumbled upon a message that caught my attention. Although I generally avoid engaging with negativity, I found myself compelled to read the comment: “You’re a disgrace. Why don’t you just go back to where you came from?”

This is not the first time I’ve encountered such hostility, but it stung all the same. It’s frustrating to feel like an outsider in a place that has always been my home. I was raised in the Midwest, a true Midwesterner at heart. My parents immigrated from India in the 1960s and worked tirelessly to build a life for our family. My sister and I were born here, and we’ve embraced American culture wholeheartedly.

Our humble beginnings in a small townhouse, the sacrifices my parents made, and our achievements in education and careers as engineers should speak volumes. Yet, the only thing that seems to matter to some individuals is my ethnic background and the color of my skin.

The rhetoric surrounding this election has shifted the atmosphere. It has emboldened those who harbor xenophobic sentiments, making me fear for my safety. A seemingly benign message in a hidden folder could easily escalate to something more dangerous.

I can already hear the counterarguments: “It’s just one comment. Why make a fuss?” Sure, violence has always existed, but the current climate allows these hateful sentiments to surface more freely. Donald Trump’s words carry weight, and they can incite real-world consequences.

On June 16, 2015, I watched as Trump announced his candidacy, stating that Mexico was “sending people with problems,” essentially labeling immigrants as criminals. This kind of language has had a profound impact, as evidenced by various incidents that followed. For instance, shortly after his comments, two men in Boston attacked a homeless individual while claiming their actions were justified by Trump’s rhetoric.

Throughout his campaign, Trump has made alarming statements about deporting millions and even suggested creating a registry for Muslims. Such ideas evoke dark memories of inhumane policies from our past, and they should not be taken lightly.

Given all this, I want to extend my gratitude to the individual who sent me that message. It solidified my stance in this election. I was struggling with my choice, but now it’s clear. If it weren’t for that note, I might have considered voting for a third-party candidate, unaware of the looming threat that a Trump presidency poses. Your words pushed me off the fence I was straddling. Now, I’ve made my decision clear.

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In summary, the climate surrounding this election has made many people feel unwelcome in their own country, highlighting the importance of understanding the implications of our choices. For me, the decision is now crystal clear, and I am ready to take a stand.