Since November 9th, 2016 there has been an outbreak of emotions in response to the Presidential Election that was between Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump.
Some took the news of Trumps victory quite well:
A wonderful win for #America congratulations President Trump @realdonaldtrump #PresidentElect #MAGA https://t.co/oVJlCVO1wt
— Josh Gill (@imjoshGill) November 9, 2016
#CONGRATULATIONS
#PresidentElect & #FirstLady
#PresidentTrump
#GodBlessAmerica
pic.twitter.com/tyOBcOCFSq
— LindaPJ (@PJStrikeForce) November 9, 2016
One of the coolest things I've ever saw #trump #donaldtrump2016 #donaldtrump #presidentelect @DonaldJTrumpJr @realDonaldTrump pic.twitter.com/rPuZRohsdm
— Ricky Tilley (@TilleyRicky) November 10, 2016
While others were not so pleased, and made sure to make that clear:
#Breaking: Students and staff at several East Bay high schools have walked out of class to protest @realDonaldTrump becoming #PresidentElect
— Brian Brooks (@Brian_Kron4) November 9, 2016
Hundreds of anti-Trump protesters demonstrate outside #US embassy in #London, carrying placards comparing #PresidentElect to #Hitler pic.twitter.com/Agi9w8CtQV
— People's Daily,China (@PDChina) November 10, 2016
#Racist #Sexist #Trump becomes #PresidentElect of the #USA. https://t.co/IoVEsh38g0
— Tizoc Castaneda (@TizocCastaneda) November 9, 2016
There has been an ongoing discussion about what happened a week ago, and a struggle to find the right way to handle the situation. For now, I suppose the only thing some can do is to continue to bring awareness, and to let their voices be heard through social media.