Vishavjit Singh, a Washington-born cartoonist who dons the costume of his public alter ego, 'Sikh Captain America', said he saw the mood of Trump's America up close at the Republican National Convention.
"It was clear to me I was not going to change any minds," Singh told The Washington Post.
"The feeling I left with was of a very passionate, vengeful voter base. That is a feeling I have not been able to shake off - and now we have this man as our next president," Singh said.
Today, he sometimes walks the streets in the star- spangled attire of Captain America, and some passersby are struck by the fact that the man in the iconic super-suit also sports a beard and a turban.
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With President-elect Donald Trump's rhetoric during the campaign targeting many minority groups, Singh said he is witnessing a shift in daily discourse.
"I have seen and personally felt a rise in bigotry directed towards Sikhs, Muslims, Latinos since the beginning of Trump's presidential campaign," Singh said, noting that he is still processing "the gravity" of Trump's win.
More than 200 incidents of hateful harassment and intimidation across the US have been reported since Trump won the presidential election, according to a group that tracks hate crimes in America.
Singh, who speaks at campuses across the nation, said Trump's words have pulled back a national veil on such hate.
"Donald Trump ran this campaign with a marketing strategy to focus on the fear and anxieties of many Americans," he said.
As Singh writes and draws work that plays with how we perceive other people, he sees danger in what Trump promotes in that regard.
"He has opened a Pandora's box of acting out our raw, stereotypical snap judgments towards fellow citizens of this country," Singh said.
"What it means to be an American has taken a vigilante persona. We are being vetted down by fellow Americans. This is what scares and motivates me the most at this hour," he said.
A Captain America who just happens to be a Sikh, a woman, LGBTQ, Latino or Muslim is needed more than ever, Singh asserted.
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