Heroes need not speak. When
they are gone, the world speaks for them. This is why Donald Trump’s legacy
will end when he is gone. His family will not be able to keep it alive because
his legacy was built on a foundation of lies. Actual heroism is never built on
lies; it is built on selflessness, honor, and empathy.
If anyone decides to
remember Donald Trump in the future, it will be in a disparaging way; for example, in the way we remember the Black Plague, the Inquisition, or Benedict Arnold.
Despite his family’s desperate attempts to burnish his image after Trump has passed away, it will be
for naught. Far too few people will have a lasting positive image of Donald Trump and it will
be apparent at the nation’s lack of interest in remembering anything with the word 'Trump' in it.
Nobody will ever equate Trump
with heroism, being valiant, or someone you would want your children to emulate. What
Trump has instead manufactured over the years is that of a tyrannical petty
real estate speculator, a mean-spirited minor TV actor who pretended to be a
serious businessman, an unethical and immoral monster, a self-centered simpleton who conned
just enough people to get into a high political office he was ill-prepared for
(and never smart enough to handle, anyway), and a callous cold-blooded murderer
who played golf when he should have been addressing the test kit shortage in the
nation as CoVID-19 began to sweep through the country.
Donald
Trump is and always has been a carnival barker with no moral compass. Heroism isn't in his character.