Humans of New York creator Brandon Stanton hasn't been shy about his feelings about Donald Trump.
With Election Day only a week away,Green Bones (2024) Stanton has made yet another plea to his Facebook followers to get out and vote...for Hillary Clinton.
On Tuesday morning the photographer wrote a candid message decrying the Republican presidential candidate, reiterating his beliefs that this is not a normal election and Trump is not a "normal man."
Stanton began the photo-free post by acknowledging that he is aware it's late in the game and "social media is not the place to change people's minds." Despite that, he went on to share his harsh thoughts about Trump and encouraged others to take action to prevent him from entering the White House.
"We cannot validate his lies with the authority of the presidency. We cannot put the NSA or FBI in service of his paranoia. We cannot allow his vengefulness to be amplified by the full power of the US military," he wrote.
While Stanton feels enough people in America realize the dangers of Trump, he expressed his fear that they will not all make it to the polls on election day.
This isn't the first time the HONY creator has taken a stand against Trump. Back in March, he wrote the Republican candidate an open letter on Facebook saying that the decision to vote against him was a moral one.
In his letter he highlighted several of Trump's misdemeanors including offering to pay the legal fees of his supporters who resorted to violence during rallies and threatening to kill the families of terrorists.
Though Stanton said in March he "didn't want to risk any personal goodwill by appearing to take sides in a contentious election," by September he had changed his mind.
Stanton again got political by profiling Trump's opponent, the Democratic candidate Hillary Clinton.
In the piece, Clinton displayed a more vulnerable side of her heavily criticized personality by opening up to Stanton about her time at Harvard Law School, her experiences as a woman and how others perceive her as "walled off." She explained, "I had to learn as a young woman to control my emotions."
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A second post from Stanton featuring another lengthy Clinton quote produced a potent campaign statement from the candidate. "I'm not Barack Obama. I'm not Bill Clinton," Clinton said, distinguishing herself from the men in her life who have served before her.
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To humans across America, Stanton simply says that on November 8th, "...we must show up" and vote.
Topics Facebook Donald Trump Elections Hillary Clinton
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