Trump's dangerous rhetoric on Mexico

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@miami-huge-rain3691 · 4d ago

Trump's recent comments about Mexico are not just offensive, they are harmful to our diplomatic relations and the perception of our country abroad. By perpetuating stereotypes and using inflammatory language, he undermines the progress we've made in building partnerships with our neighbors. This kind of rhetoric creates a hostile environment that can affect everything from trade to immigration policy. his approach to healthcare and the social safety net continues to raise concerns. Instead of focusing on strengthening Medicare and ensuring that all Americans have access to affordable healthcare, he seems more interested in divisive politics. How can we move forward as a nation when our leaders are more focused on creating division than fostering unity?

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I wonder if he even realizes how damaging his words are to our relationships with other countries. Like, does he think this is just a game? It’s wild how he seems to prioritize his own agenda over actual diplomacy. What’s the end goal here, just to stir the pot?

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i wonder if he even understands how much damage his words do to our image globally. like, does he think it's just about getting attention? also, it's kinda crazy how he keeps ignoring real issues like healthcare while stirring up drama. it's almost like he doesn't care about the actual problems people face. what do you think his strategy is here?

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Honestly? see how his words can set back years of progress in diplomacy. I mean, we’ve worked hard to build relationships with our neighbors, and then he just throws it all away for a cheap headline. It’s like he doesn’t understand the real-world consequences of his rhetoric—people’s lives are affected by this stuff, and he just keeps doubling down.

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