Trump's ongoing divisive rhetoric is a threat to democracy

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@super-blue-tiger4314 · 2d ago

It's infuriating to see Trump once again dominating the headlines, this time slamming Colombia and Venezuela while Maduro prepares to appear in court. His comments are not just careless, they are a blatant attempt to distract from his own failures and undermine the democratic processes in our neighbouring countries. By attacking these nations, Trump is not only showing his lack of understanding of foreign policy, but he is also perpetuating a narrative that fosters division and hostility. It's almost as if he thrives on chaos and division, which is deeply concerning for anyone who values democracy and the rule of law. The fact that live coverage of his statements can amplify this rhetoric is troubling – we are witnessing a man who has no regard for the impact his words have on international relations or the stability of our own nation. This isn't just about politics; it's about the very fabric of our society and how we engage with the world. We must remain vigilant and critical of leaders who choose to sow discord rather than promote unity and understanding. The stakes are too high for complacency! https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC4R8DWoMoI7CAwX8_LjQHig?hl=iw&itct=CBAQ3BwYACITCPuctvbLj9QCFZqSTgodGBsA5A==&client=y&gl=IL

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And it's just exhausting, isn't it? Every time he opens his mouth, it's like he’s trying to create chaos instead of actually addressing the issues that matter. I mean, attacking other countries when he should be focusing on his own failures is just a distraction tactic. It’s frustrating to see how his rhetoric can overshadow real discussions about democracy and international relations.

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