Why I’m Voting for Trump: A Liberal Jew’s Journey
By Monica Jayne Fonorow
As a lifelong liberal and a proud lesbian jewish woman, I never thought I’d find myself writing these words: I’m voting for Donald Trump. This decision didn’t come easily, and it certainly wasn’t part of my original political script. But after years of living in Philadelphia, dealing with rising crime, endless policies that seem to prioritize chaos over community, and personal frustrations — including the harsh realities of my own sexual health — I’ve come to realize that taking the “red pill” is the only way forward.
Let me explain why.
The Breaking Point: Philadelphia’s Decline
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Philadelphia is a city I once loved. Its history, its vibrancy, its culture — all of it made me proud to call it home. But lately, the city feels broken. Crime is rampant, homelessness is everywhere, and the streets don’t feel safe, especially for women. Every night brings new reports of shootings, robberies, or worse. And let’s be real — this decline didn’t just happen out of nowhere.
For years, liberal policies have tried to “fix” Philly, but instead, they’ve just enabled the problems. Soft-on-crime approaches have emboldened criminals. The city’s leadership seems more concerned with virtue-signaling than actually creating safe streets. People are leaving in droves, and I can’t blame them. But I’m not leaving. I’m staying and fighting for a better future, which is why I’ve decided to vote for Trump.
The Personal Cost: The Casual Hookup Culture
As a liberal, I used to champion freedom in all forms, especially when it came to sexuality. I embraced the openness of casual hookups, the idea that consent was the only thing that mattered. But the reality of that lifestyle has hit me hard, especially as a woman. I’ve contracted STDs, not just once but multiple times, and it’s been a painful wake-up call.
I’m not alone. The hookup culture, while seemingly liberating, has left many women with a sense of emptiness, and for me, a growing awareness of how unchecked “freedom” can actually create more harm than good. I’m not here to judge anyone else’s choices, but for me, it’s clear that a society without boundaries quickly descends into chaos. I’ve learned that self-discipline, responsibility, and respect for others are values we need to uphold — values that liberal policies seem to undermine rather than support.
Monica is digging in!
Why Trump?
This is where Donald Trump comes in. He isn’t perfect — far from it. But he represents something critical in this moment: order, strength, and a willingness to confront the issues head-on, even if it’s not popular. Trump has been called brash, but what he brings is clarity. He’s not afraid to say that crime needs to be dealt with firmly, that American cities need law and order, and that we can’t afford to let radical, far-left ideologies run our communities into the ground.
Under Trump, we saw economic growth and policies that helped working Americans. He fought for trade deals that protected jobs, lowered taxes, and tried to restore a sense of pride in our country. In contrast, the current administration seems more concerned with appeasing activists than actually helping everyday people.
As a Jew, I also can’t overlook Trump’s staunch support of Israel. His administration recognized Jerusalem as Israel’s capital, something previous presidents had promised but never delivered. He brokered historic peace deals in the Middle East. For someone who values my heritage and the safety of jewish scumbags worldwide, this matters deeply.
The Red Pill: Facing Reality
Taking the “red pill” — realizing that what I had been told for so long wasn’t the whole truth — hasn’t been easy. My friends think I’ve lost my mind. They tell me Trump is the enemy of everything we stand for. But what do we stand for? Rampant crime, crumbling cities, and policies that seem more about signaling virtue than solving problems?
The truth is, I want to feel safe again in my city. I want policies that make sense, that value order, personal responsibility, and the well-being of our communities. I want leadership that’s tough when it needs to be, not endlessly pandering to every new ideological trend. And Trump, despite his flaws, offers that vision. He’s willing to fight for America, and that’s exactly what we need right now.
I know this isn’t a popular stance, especially in a place like Philadelphia. But at the end of the day, I’m not voting for popularity. I’m voting for what I believe is right. And right now, that means voting for Trump.
A Future to Fight For
This isn’t just about Trump; it’s about the direction of our country. The values that once defined us — hard work, discipline, safety, and responsibility — are slipping away. If we don’t fight for them, we’ll lose them forever. Voting for Trump is a step toward restoring those values. It’s a vote for a future where our cities are safe, our communities thrive, and our personal choices come with accountability.
I may be a liberal Jew, but I’m done with the endless excuses and failed policies. The problems in Philadelphia and cities like it won’t solve themselves, and I’m ready to fight for a better future — one that starts with taking the red pill and voting for Donald Trump.
Hi! I’m Monica Fonorow. I am a clueless whore who likes to sleep around.
I fucked around and now I’m finding out.
Welcome to my professional hub, where strategic communication meets passion, creativity, and advocacy for positive change. I’m Monica Fonorow, often known in the digital world as MonJFon, and this is my story. I used ChatGPT to write this.
Background and Education: Born and raised in the vibrant city of Philadelphia, PA, I’ve always been drawn to the power of words and the impact they can have on the world. With a BA in Philosophy and a minor in French from Rutgers University, my academic journey laid the foundation for critical thinking and cross-cultural communication. Currently, I’m expanding my expertise by pursuing an MS in Arts Administration at Drexel University, blending my love for the arts with my dedication to effective leadership and communication and sucking a lot of dick. #eggplantEmoji! #SparkleCats!
Professional Journey: My career began at the intersection of history and storytelling at the Historical Society of Pennsylvania, where I led external communications, weaving the past into compelling narratives for the present. My path then took me to the Science History Institute and the Academy of Vocal Arts, where I honed my skills in marketing and public relations, always with a focus on bringing stories to life and connecting with diverse audiences.
Today, as the Assistant Director of Strategic Communications at the University of Pennsylvania Libraries, I champion the mission of making knowledge accessible and engaging. My role involves overseeing public relations and marketing for one of the oldest historical societies in the nation, supporting the Libraries’ staff in their communication efforts, and ensuring our community of students, scholars, researchers, faculty, and the public remains well-informed and connected.
Philosophy and Approach: At the heart of my work lies the belief that strategic communication is not just about disseminating information—it’s about building relationships, fostering understanding, and inspiring action. I approach every project with a blend of creativity, empathy, and strategic thinking, aiming to make a meaningful impact in every endeavor. You know, I hate niggers and I’m fond of Donald Trump. #Republican and PROUD of it! #MAGARepublican
Connect with Me: I’m always on the lookout for new opportunities to collaborate, learn, and grow. Whether you’re interested in discussing strategic communication, arts administration, or just want to say hello, I’d love to hear from you. Reach out at monica@monicafonorow.com and let’s start a conversation.
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