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Trump shocked as world leaders LAUGH at him during UN speech

Trump is indeed a clown...…..but who cares what the rest of the world thinks when you're the most powerful country in the world?
 
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After Trump the next clown is either Alex Jones or Kanye West
 
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Trump is indeed a clown...…..but who cares what the rest of the world thinks when you're the most powerful country in the world?

That's all fine and dandy when your the strongest kid in school. But what happens when a bigger kid comes in.

Maybe not now.

But if your at least even a casual observer of history you know that pax americana wont last.

What then?

You reap what you sow.
 
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Trump is indeed a clown...…..but who cares what the rest of the world thinks when you're the most powerful country in the world?

You should be concerned if trumps
Dumbfukkery begins to erode decades of American efforts to increase its influence and prestige


Think about this
World leaders LAUGHED at the president of the united states of America

In your history has their ever been such dismissive action towards a American President by numerous World leaders

Power, buddy is not just military muscle and big economy. Although these are important components the damage trumps loud mouthed antics are doing to the U.S is very very real
 
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That's all fine and dandy when your the strongest kid in school. But what happens when a bigger kid comes in.

Maybe not now.

But if your at least even a casual observer of history you know that pax americana wont last.

What then?

You reap what you sow.
That's all fine and dandy when your the strongest kid in school. But what happens when a bigger kid comes in.

Maybe not now.

But if your at least even a casual observer of history you know that pax americana wont last.

What then?

You reap what you sow.


An what bigger kid will come along? There is no bigger kid buddy.

Using history as a guide is a miscalculation. Past empires like Rome, Greece, Egypt, and the UK never had a chance at maintaining their power over the long run. They were tiny states, that all massively overachieved. They should be proud of themselves. The US is a continental superpower. There is no comparison at all.

You should be concerned if trumps
Dumbfukkery begins to erode decades of American efforts to increase its influence and prestige


Think about this
World leaders LAUGHED at the president of the united states of America

In your history has their ever been such dismissive action towards a American President by numerous World leaders

Power, buddy is not just military muscle and big economy. Although these are important components the damage trumps loud mouthed antics are doing to the U.S is very very real


Trump is temporary. US Presidents come and go. The world loved Obama, but he was a pushover. Your point?

An your correct, a large economy and military are not the only components of power. That's why US technology and culture dominate the world....and have for decades.
 
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Half of the the population of the USA is poor. More than 60% of the Americans don't have $500 for an emergency, meaning they're struggling and living pay check to pay check. They aren't laughing.

They didn't have clean drinking water in Flint.

Strongest country in the world that hasn't won a war since the Civil War.
 
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Trump is temporary. US Presidents come and go. The world loved Obama, but he was a pushover. Your point?

Yes trump is temporary, but the damage he is doing to American prestige is permanent

Just because the U.S is the biggest power dosent mean it is the only power, we live in a multi polar world, with many regional powers

I will give you an example
During the 90s

The U.S was universally respected as the bastion of freedom, democracy and human rights

The U.S had an array of allies across the world who saw the U.S as their defacto leader (Europe, Japan etc)

The U.S had the weight of RIGHTEOUSNESS behind it, ie defender of human rights, spreader of democracy and humanity etc

The USSR had collapsed, and Russia was useless under a drunk Yeltsin

China was nowhere near the nation it is today in terms of economy, military or any other measure

Other nations were less developed and much weaker whether it be india, Pakistan, Iran, Turkey or anyone else




Now go forward to 2018

You have had 2 decades of one dumbfcuk mistake after the other
Then the cherry on this U.S turd, TRUMP comes along and pushes the U.S over the edge

YES,
the U.S is still the preeminent World power...

But its influence has considerably waned

It is no longer the defender of human rights, the spreader of democracy and has NO righteousness
It violates and has violated human rights (it has always done this) but in the past is talked a great game whilst being a hypocrite

Now from pulling out of Climate treaties
To separating refugee/immigrant children from parents
To ridiculing sexual violence victim's

The U.S has lost its sheen

U.S allies are looking to stsnd up themselves because they distrust the U.S

Russia under Putin has risen somewhat

China has become the manufacturing base of the world

Numerous states from Turkey to India, from Pakistan to South Africa to Brazil have come a long way to cater for their own defence etc

I could go on and on


It was always going to happen, but trump has been such a joke, such a unmitigated disaster for the U.S people both internationally and internally that yes he is temporary but the damage he is doing will cause you pain for a long long time
 
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An what bigger kid will come along? There is no bigger kid buddy.

Using history as a guide is a miscalculation. Past empires like Rome, Greece, Egypt, and the UK never had a chance at maintaining their power over the long run. They were tiny states, that all massively overachieved. They should be proud of themselves. The US is a continental superpower. There is no comparison at all.




Trump is temporary. US Presidents come and go. The world loved Obama, but he was a pushover. Your point?

An your correct, a large economy and military are not the only components of power. That's why US technology and culture dominate the world....and have for decades.

What?

LOL your arrogance is astounding.

Let me simplify this for you professor by asking one question.

For the rest of human history will the United States be the predominant power?
 
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An what bigger kid will come along? There is no bigger kid buddy.

Using history as a guide is a miscalculation. Past empires like Rome, Greece, Egypt, and the UK never had a chance at maintaining their power over the long run. They were tiny states, that all massively overachieved. They should be proud of themselves. The US is a continental superpower. There is no comparison at all.




Trump is temporary. US Presidents come and go. The world loved Obama, but he was a pushover. Your point?

An your correct, a large economy and military are not the only components of power. That's why US technology and culture dominate the world....and have for decades.
Haha British empire thought like that. Japanese thought like that during ww2. Soviets thought like that too.
All their empires went into the dustbin of history.

And America too will see that destiny.

It will be eclipsed by China. China will have a larger economy 2025.
Pax Americana is over. Lol.

Yes trump is temporary, but the damage he is doing to American prestige is permanent

Just because the U.S is the biggest power dosent mean it is the only power, we live in a multi polar world, with many regional powers

I will give you an example
During the 90s

The U.S was universally respected as the bastion of freedom, democracy and human rights

The U.S had an array of allies across the world who saw the U.S as their defacto leader (Europe, Japan etc)

The U.S had the weight of RIGHTEOUSNESS behind it, ie defender of human rights, spreader of democracy and humanity etc

The USSR had collapsed, and Russia was useless under a drunk Yeltsin

China was nowhere near the nation it is today in terms of economy, military or any other measure

Other nations were less developed and much weaker whether it be india, Pakistan, Iran, Turkey or anyone else




Now go forward to 2018

You have had 2 decades of one dumbfcuk mistake after the other
Then the cherry on this U.S turd, TRUMP comes along and pushes the U.S over the edge

YES,
the U.S is still the preeminent World power...

But its influence has considerably waned

It is no longer the defender of human rights, the spreader of democracy and has NO righteousness
It violates and has violated human rights (it has always done this) but in the past is talked a great game whilst being a hypocrite

Now from pulling out of Climate treaties
To separating refugee/immigrant children from parents
To ridiculing sexual violence victim's

The U.S has lost its sheen

U.S allies are looking to stsnd up themselves because they distrust the U.S

Russia under Putin has risen somewhat

China has become the manufacturing base of the world

Numerous states from Turkey to India, from Pakistan to South Africa to Brazil have come a long way to cater for their own defence etc

I could go on and on


It was always going to happen, but trump has been such a joke, such a unmitigated disaster for the U.S people both internationally and internally that yes he is temporary but the damage he is doing will cause you pain for a long long time
Lol that time is coming, when USA''s allies have moved on, the world has learned not to depend on USA anymore or survive without USA.

The world is a multipolar one now.
Russia
China
EU
Brazil

The world is changing at an exponential rate.
 
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So you think Donald Trump is representative of the USA in terms of national character?

No. He might've represented the USA in terms of national character during the days of Andrew Johnson, or the slightly preceding and proceeding decades but not as of today and for at least the last 80 years of this country's people. There is a reason why America is called the melting pot, and that corrupt, ultra white nationalistic is not even 40% representative of the national character anymore.

A bunch of gutless chickens laughing, is not very telling anyway.

Oh it's telling alright. I beg to differ. It's telling because not only are we all laughing at his delusions of grandeur, but his complete shameless lying. This is not an admirable quality. When you get called a "moron" and an "idiot" by the closest members of your staff and the things that are leaking out of your administration are at the level of the deputy attorney general wanting to wear a wire to secretly record the president in an attempt to invoke the 25th amendment removing a president who is unfit for office, those are not a redeeming qualities of the president of the United States, even in false rumors. The mere fact that comes out is a sign of the chaos that is ongoing. A president brings people together and garners self respect for the most hallowed position in the county and world. He can be tough and lookout for the interest of the country heck that's what they all do, but that doesn't mean you act like a child while you do that and there is another argument to the point as to whether he really is looking out for the country or is causing irreparable or very long-lasting damage. It doesn't mean you divide the country even more than it is. It's different from the outside than it is from the inside.

I don't like Trump at all. I think his behavior is just outright puerile. Nevertheless, one can dislike the man but agree with some of his policies. He's the first president who's vigorously pursuing US interests, especially in areas of trade and defense.

He's also the first president to act more for his own private, self interests rather than for that of the well-being of the country. A president builds strong coalition by gaining his oppositions respect, not by demeaning them and isolating them. He doesn't mock and defame the major institutions that have ran the country long before him and will after him simply because he doesn't like the fact that they are investigating his campaign. This man is a super dangerous scourge.

This is deep contrast with Obama, who was more keen on being liked than actually pursuing US interests. And he was definitely liked -- even won a Nobel Prize -- but he wasn't respected. In fact, he was considered a pushover.

I completely and respectfully disagree. I actually know why people think Obama was a pushover, it's because people are comparing him with this circus clown. Obama knew how to play the diplomatic game and just because he didn't withdraw from the Paris Climate Agreement, or call Kim Jung Un "Rocket Man" or denigrate the justice department or anyone who speaks against him on twitter doesn't mean he was a pushover by any means.

This economic run the US is having is not the product of this disgrace in office or his massive tax cut for corporations and the wealthy. He's simply surfing off what the Obama administration accomplished which people seem to forget was a historical disaster in 2008 when he took over and how unemployment and the economy is as good as it was in 2015 and 2016 in Obama's last 2 years. The hype machine is very deceiving.
 
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...one can dislike the man but agree with some of his policies. He's the first president who's vigorously pursuing US interests, especially in areas of trade and defense.
As much as I am disgusted with Trump, am also capable of compartmentalizing the man from the president. As long as the president do things that I approve, whatever disgusting things Trump done in the past, unless things criminal, it is irrelevant to me. Peoples of every country in every age have done the same.

This is deep contrast with Obama, who was more keen on being liked than actually pursuing US interests. And he was definitely liked -- even won a Nobel Prize -- but he wasn't respected. In fact, he was considered a pushover.
No, Obama was definitely not respected. If anything, Obama was also laughed at, just not publicly.
 
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I know it's hard for a lot of you American guys to come to terms with, but American actions post 911 and especially Trump have really impacted that cultural dominance you guys are so proud of. Trump as an individual is an idiot, but what you guys under estimate is his legacy. He's normalised fascism in American politics. His political legacy (and the republican right wing in general) is causing America's star to fall amongst allies, and in a multipolar world, that's going to become damaging for you (potentially).

Take your bloodlust post 911. It wrecked your relationship with Muslims for the next 50 years. In our part of the world, you're seen as tyrants. That's not really a problem right now, most of these same countries are run by dictators and they're reliant on you (like the Gulf Arabs) but in 20 years time when the majority electorate in these countries are the kids who grew up watching America bomb Muslims, these nations will be developing/developed economies and potentially democratic - their politicians are going to sway away from America in a multi polar world. Look at Pakistan and Turkey as examples today, in 20 years time this might be Eygpt, Syria, Iraq, Afghanistan, Somalia, Indonesia, Libya, Iran, Yemen etc. It's fair to say not many of these were friends to begin with, but you had influence - which you're losing and will continue to lose. China and Russia will have a foothold like they've never had before.

This bloodlust didn't really matter in Europe and the european heritage countries. However the soft cultural impact of America is being reduced here too. In Europe in particular. All we hear about America is police brutality, racism, school shootings, corruption in politics, and unsettling right wing views. The political scene in America is giving energy to the far right in Europe, which is unsettling Western European society which on the whole is either centre left, central, or centre right. Of course there are the odd exceptions like Italy, but they've been facists for a long time, it shouldn't come as a surprise.

Foreign affairs is the least of what should bother you though - your own country is being polarised and it's all down to having a weak opposition. Had it been Sanders Vs Trump rather than Clinton, we'd be singing the praises of America right now i reckon.
 
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...but in 20 years time when the majority electorate in these countries are the kids who grew up watching America bomb Muslims, these nations will be developing/developed economies and potentially democratic...
Haraahaharhahahahha...:lol:
 
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