My god. Alarmist much? Woman's rights will not take a step backwards. I voted for Trump and care very much about women's rights, as does my wife who also voted for him. Abortion will always be legal in this country, so stop with the fear mongering. As a father of two, I think abortion is awful, but would never support infringing on a woman's right to choose. Give women the proper resources to make informed decisions and provide to them the best care possible if they choose to go that route. I also support gay marriage which goes against some of my peers who vote to the right. I consider myself a moderate Republican who believes everyone shares the sames rights and opportunities. And not by some God, but because that is the right thing to do as decent human beings.
I agree it's alarmist, and your views are spot on. However, there's reason for concern. A sizable portion of Trump's supporters don't feel the same way that you do (he has enthusiastic backing from the KKK for one). Another concern is whether or not Trump, the person (*gulp*- people?) he appoints to the Supreme Court, Congress, and his cabinet share your views. Frankly, I'm on the fence about Trump himself. He's said a lot of awful, awful things and seems woefully inept. However, he's also a showman and an entertainer and brilliantly (or by sheer dumb luck) tapped into a national feeling in order to win the presidency. So my hope (wishful thinking, maybe) is that his actual views are more moderate and that he pandered to the far right as a necessity to get the nomination as well garner enough support for the general election.
Perhaps more practically, he's still a businessman. alienating large segments of the population and turning back the clock on civil rights are not in his best interests economically speaking (or if he hopes to run for a second term- which I doubt). Hopefully this isn't just wishful thinking.
On a different note, the "rigged election" talk being followed up by a Trump win via the Electoral College while seemingly (at least as of right now) losing the popular vote is a bit ironic.