Trump 2.0 official thread

uguduwa

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China does have a lot of Trump fanboys. Looking at the comments of some of our „high iq“ homies here, you gotta wonder what kind of disaster China would be if it were a democracy. They have to thank the lucky stars that the CCP exists and China was saved from themselves.

Maybe democracy is not compatible with human nature after all.
 

vincent

Grumpy Old Man
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China does have a lot of Trump fanboys. Looking at the comments of some of our „high iq“ homies here, you gotta wonder what kind of disaster China would be if it were a democracy. They have to thank the lucky stars that the CCP exists and China was saved from themselves.

Maybe democracy is not compatible with human nature after all.
I’m a Trump fan!
 

Puss in Boots

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You are a Trump fanboy because you want to see the US being destroyed, they are Trump fanboys because they think he‘s a great politician. Ya‘ll not the same.

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Chinese netizens don't truly admire Trump. Most view him as a clown, watching him madly mess with America while the Chinese sit quietly on the other side of the Pacific and watch Trump's performance.
This is why the Chinese display a strong fondness for Trump, because people can't resist the fun of a clown show.
 

CMP

Captain
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I like Viktor. A lot of people don't, but I'm the only one that matters.


Eurocucks definitely shown their place today.
There are the great Europeans who know what they are and are easier to get along with. Then there are the uppity Europeans that think they are too noble and divine to eat shit like the rest of us must. Trump clearly hates the latter type of Europeans.
 

coldplayer1002

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i mean that's the joke right? none of the democracies actually run on democracy, just the illusion of democracy.
democracy (as defined by the west) is the last thing any government wants or needs.
Populism is democracy. Many attempt to deny this.
What I mean is, even nations like Germany and France remain intensely wary of far-right populist parties, resorting to some rather unsavoury tactics. Evidently, the elites within traditional democratic systems harbour a profound dread of such “rats dining at the table”.
 
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