'Bad Donald Trump': Nine-year-old Muslim girl's heartbreaking essay

A nine-year-old Muslim girl from Melbourne has written a heartbreaking essay about President-elect Donald Trump after she witnessed her teacher cry following the election result.

The touching essay was given to Dandenong teacher Jessica Biggs on Thursday, after she had spoken to her year four class about the shock US election result, according to The Advertiser.

The handwritten essay was titled "Bad Donald Trump".

It read, "Donald Trump is a really bad person. He is racist and he made my teacher cry".

The nine-year-old girl the further expressed her fears about Trump becoming president in the heart-wrenching essay.

The essay titled 'Bad Donald Trump' by a nine-year-old girl from Melbourne. Image: Jessica Biggs
The essay titled 'Bad Donald Trump' by a nine-year-old girl from Melbourne. Image: Jessica Biggs

"He is the president in America. He wants to make a wall so no Mexican people come, also Muslim people. It makes me sad because I am Muslim myself and he does not respect us and women.

"He does not think about family he just think about himself. People that voted made a really big mistake because now America have to stick up with him as president.

"Donald Trump is a really mean, racist person. Well I can describe him in many ways but don't worry, I want all America people to come to have a better life.

"Hillary Clinton that was supposed to win (sic). She is not racist, a very good person.

"She would include both men and women, which is fair. She will welcome people to America which is the right thing.

"I wish Hillary Clinton was president and my teacher would have cried tears of joy."

Jessica Biggs was amazed by what her student wrote. Image: Facebook
Jessica Biggs was amazed by what her student wrote. Image: Facebook

Ms Biggs said the class was "talking about the election during circle time because a lot of the kids in the schools, a lot of them are Muslim, and they are quite tuned in to what’s going on".

“Afterwards we were doing some writing and this one girl seemed to be concentrating really hard on what she was doing.

"Then she brought that up to me, and I was just amazed by what she had written", Ms Biggs told News Corp.

The essay brought Ms Biggs to a standstill and she was simply amazed by what the nine-year-old had written.