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Trump is the accurate face of the USA

I don't like Trump.
I daresay, I hate him.
But he accurately represents the US of A.
I am not talking about the people that live there, many are good people.
I am talking of the US of A as a political actor.
An international bully that doesn't care for any long-time consequences,
That doesn't care for anyone,
Because he doesn't know what empathy is,
That only cares for his own self-interest,
That will stab his closest allies (he has no friends) in the back if it benefits him.
Old and fat and ugly thing that is, crumbling all over.

I don't like Trump. I daresay, I hate him. But he accurately represents the US of A. I am not talking about the people that live there, many are good people. I am talking of the US of A as a political actor. An international bully that doesn't care for any long-time consequences, That doesn't care for anyone, Because he doesn't know what empathy is, That only cares for his own self-interest, That will stab his closest allies (he has no friends) in the back if it benefits him. Old and fat and ugly thing that is, crumbling all over.

"Trump is the accurate face of the USA"

  • Of course, the majority of the people voted for him as president... twice.
"Trump is the accurate face of the USA" * Of course, the majority of the people voted for him as president... twice.

Meanwhile:
For decades, Forbes has assessed his wealth, currently estimating it at $5.1 billion as of early June 2025.

And he's still getting plenty from Melania.

One thing that's funny about posts like this is you will never get this person to admit their own country of origin; or even fake one. Like we could ask this person all day; okay, yeah, sure, you hate America, you hate Trump; but which country are you from?

Then suddenly they can't remember. :D

Meanwhile: For decades, Forbes has assessed his wealth, currently estimating it at $5.1 billion as of early June 2025. And he's still getting plenty from Melania. One thing that's funny about posts like this is you will never get this person to admit their own country of origin; or even fake one. Like we could ask this person all day; okay, yeah, sure, you hate America, you hate Trump; but which country are you from? Then suddenly they can't remember. :D

The real problem with hatred is that it erodes the mind, the brain and the soul. Like this -- this was an epic post, an epic amount of effort from this person. They scrambled all their wit, all their cleverness, all their idealism of hatred into this magnificent, poetical post -- including the nonsensical commas; just, including everything. Hatred literally turns people into zombies. Or -- better yet, creepers from the game of Minecraft. Coz they're not very fast.

@Noflaps maybe has something to say about all this.

For one it's easy to snipe at someone or some country who stands upon the hill and says: Here I am. Do I love Trump? No. Do I hate Trump? No. Do I think he should be killed? Unlike the O.P., -- No. Do I think the people who tried to assassinate him are evil? Yes. Do I think people who incendiary shove hate into the world on all cylinders are wrong to do so? Yes. Do I think; or rather know, that there is a connection between online and "real life," well yes of course. They are connected.

The problem with this type of hate-speech; and yeah, saying you hate someone is literally hate speech -- is that it both erodes the mind and brain and shoves the darkness into the center. Now, darkness doesn't have any power over light -- we know that. But people who get severely radicalized do commit murders, they do indeed engage in stalking; and if these things are allowed to spread unchecked, then full darkness really will fall.

And hopefully that won't happen lol. Not that it's likely too. But the main thing of all this is that the people who want to burn America to the ground; and everyone in it. --

These are the same people who killed
Dina Ali Lasloom. Last seen in Manila.

The same people who killed Jax Gratton, in Denver.
On April 15th of this year;

And they are the same people who killed
Yaron Lischinsky and Sarah Milgrim, and so on.

The real problem with hatred is that it erodes the mind, the brain and the soul. Like this -- this was an epic post, an epic amount of effort from this person. They scrambled all their wit, all their cleverness, all their idealism of hatred into this magnificent, poetical post -- including the nonsensical commas; just, including everything. Hatred literally turns people into zombies. Or -- better yet, creepers from the game of Minecraft. Coz they're not very fast. @Noflaps maybe has something to say about all this. For one it's easy to snipe at someone or some country who stands upon the hill and says: Here I am. Do I love Trump? No. Do I hate Trump? No. Do I think he should be killed? Unlike the O.P., -- No. Do I think the people who tried to assassinate him are evil? Yes. Do I think people who incendiary shove hate into the world on all cylinders are wrong to do so? Yes. Do I think; or rather know, that there is a connection between online and "real life," well yes of course. They are connected. The problem with this type of hate-speech; and yeah, saying you hate someone is literally hate speech -- is that it both erodes the mind and brain and shoves the darkness into the center. Now, darkness doesn't have any power over light -- we know that. But people who get severely radicalized do commit murders, they do indeed engage in stalking; and if these things are allowed to spread unchecked, then full darkness really will fall. And hopefully that won't happen lol. Not that it's likely too. But the main thing of all this is that the people who want to burn America to the ground; and everyone in it. -- These are the same people who killed Dina Ali Lasloom. Last seen in Manila. The same people who killed Jax Gratton, in Denver. On April 15th of this year; And they are the same people who killed Yaron Lischinsky and Sarah Milgrim, and so on.

Americans are brash and ignorant, and the military has done plenty of bullying, but it has also been one of the more benevolent leading empires in history. Even if that benevolence may have been a ruse

Americans are brash and ignorant, and the military has done plenty of bullying, but it has also been one of the more benevolent leading empires in history. Even if that benevolence may have been a ruse

@tpr said in #3:

  • Of course, the majority of the people voted for him as president... twice.

Please count the "Stolen Election" ... so three times.

@tpr said in #3: > * Of course, the majority of the people voted for him as president... twice. Please count the "Stolen Election" ... so three times.

"Stolen Election"

Those are "air quotes", right? :)

>"Stolen Election" Those are "air quotes", right? :)

@tpr said in #3:

  • Of course, the majority of the people voted for him as president... twice.
    That's not true.
    In 2016 Trump did not win the popular vote. The majority of voters voted against him.
    In 2024 Trump did win the popular vote, but not the quite majority: he got 49.8% of the votes (because a small portion of voters voted for third-party candidates).
    Finally if we consider that 156 millions people went to vote in 2024, and that the US population is 342 millions people, including 259 millions adults, Trump's 77 millions is far from the majority of people.
@tpr said in #3: > * Of course, the majority of the people voted for him as president... twice. That's not true. In 2016 Trump did not win the popular vote. The majority of voters voted against him. In 2024 Trump did win the popular vote, but not the quite majority: he got 49.8% of the votes (because a small portion of voters voted for third-party candidates). Finally if we consider that 156 millions people went to vote in 2024, and that the US population is 342 millions people, including 259 millions adults, Trump's 77 millions is far from the majority of *people*.

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