Donald Trump can end the riots going on in America by owning the problem.
A good maxim to live by, for those who want any degree of success in life, is to take responsibility for your current situation, because only then can you begin to effect the change you wish to see.
Of course, the anti-Trump riots across America aren't Trump's doing, but if he takes responsibility for them anyway, he can help to bring them under control and increase his popularity - before he even takes his position. Obviously, as current president, it's up to Barmy Banana to do it, and he should - especially given that Trump's going to be busy the next two months putting together his administration - but the Divider-in-Chief probably cares more about his golf swing than preventing the swing of a baseball-bat-with-nail-in.
Quelle surprise.
If the President-Elect took time out of his schedule to address the rioters, telling them that all the fears they have been cajoled into investing emotions in, of gays being exterminated - he's not a Muslim, after all - or Latinos and Blacks being held in concentration camps and women being chained to the stove, are nonsense, and giving some proof thereof, then it might at least thin out the protesters. It might, of course, not - but even in that case, his stock will have risen enough for Barmy Banana himself to be shamed into action.
Naturally, the owning of a problem, the assumption of responsibility, is not always a function of culpability, nor should it always be viewed as such. If people, generally, put two and two together and make five well, that might be a barrier to this being done: nonetheless, it would be an excellent bona fide which would help in the cohesion Trump has vowed to foster.
It might even win him more supporters.
What do you think? Could Donald Trump's intervention actually stop the riots? Would it shame President Obama into doing what he should be doing? Let us know your thoughts in the comments below and, as always, don't forget to like and share.