Voting time is upon us, and many citizens are not voting peacefully. Recently, a mild-aged caucasian man was wearing a Trump hat to the voting polls. After being asked to take the hat off to obey the rules of not wearing campaign paraphernalia in a voting poll area, he got highly upset and called the woman a b****.
In a heated discussion about the man wearing the hat, he takes off the hat to hold it up to the lady and says “This is my motherf****** right right here” eluding to him having a right to wear the hat while voting. He assumed that the hat offended one of the black ladies who was working the polls, and proceeded to tell her to “ shut the hell up and let me vote.” Even though the woman was trying to keep the rules in place while establishing peace, this voter refused to cooperate with manners.
This is not the only source of danger that has occurred in recent times of early voting. There has been reports of voting polls being set on fire. There are also police officers who are attending the polls to keep these areas secure after other arguments have flooded the internet.
It is highly important to stay safe and away from confrontation in this time of voting. There are a lot of different opinions, points of views, and beliefs that are personal to each individual citizen, but no opinion should result in violence, harm, or death. Please take that into consideration when casting your vote.
