David West: Majority of Americans privately identify with Trump
OAKLAND, Calif. - David West is disgusted with the choice of Donald Trump for president.
''The guy who got elected, it's not just the fact he got elected but people voted for him,'' West said after shootaround Wednesday. ''That's the disheartening thing. I just think a lot of the things he was saying publicly, the majority of this country feels privately. They proved that through their vote. ... He got the platform.''
As the Golden State Warriors returned to work Wednesday after MVP Stephen Curry's record-setting 3-point performance Monday in preparation for a game against Dallas at night, players like West were still in shock over Trump's win over Democratic candidate Hillary Clinton.
''The message was loud and clear last night,'' said West, who is African-American. ''I don't think there's any room to sort of not face the obvious truth. He speaks for the majority of the people in this nation, his attitudes about black people, about Muslim people, about women, about just about every sort of political group you can name.
"Folks agree with his positions, and you can't deny that because folks voted for him. So, I think, throw that on the table. So this whole fairy-tale about some post-racial, this utopia that Obama supposedly created, it's all bull. That's the bottom line when you look at what the results say from last night. This nation has not moved a thread in terms of its ideals.''
The Warriors, whose brass have said how seriously the franchise takes its role as a positive influence in the community, are going ahead with their plan discussed in the preseason to bring in civic leaders to meet with players and staff in an effort to build trust and improve communication . The meeting is scheduled for Nov. 29.
West called it ''a shame'' voters hid behind their ballots to show who they really are. He said the choice of Trump is ''unnerving and unsettling when you think about some of the things he's said, hasn't apologized for. The man's 70 years old, so he is who he is.''
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