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Trump’s Plain Speaking To The U.N. Causes Liberals to Squeal. Here’s Why…

Liberals live in a world of political racism and a consuming hatred for Donald Trump, which makes it impossible for them to think in terms other than race and hate. America is predominantly a white nation, plus most people associate wealth with white people more than they do with black people; it’s just the truth even though there are enormous exceptions to the myth.

When Trump speaks to the United Nations he’s speaking to white and black nations and white and black peoples alike, and since most of the nations of the world are relatively poor, American liberals associate this lack of wealth with a dark skin color. Again, it’s just the truth.

Therefore, when Trump, a white, wealthy man in a predominantly white, wealthy nation, speaks in plain, bold terms to the world via a U.N. speech, American liberals see a white man lecturing black people. It is what it is, and liberals are what they are.

So the truth of what President Trump says, and the fact that there are not only black and white nations listening and being spoken to by his speech, but also Latin, Arab and Oriental/Asian audiences, leaves American liberals gasping about their favorite subjects, racism, and Trump-hating.

They totally miss the point that the United States is just one of many nations, and that under President Trump America will no longer apologize for our wealth and we will insist upon getting the respect and consideration that all nations deserve, even though that respect has been denied this great nation that last eight years under an administration that traitorously swore to “fundamentally transform America“.

As a message of friendship and enlightenment to liberals I’d like to borrow from and reformat a phrase from Bob Dylan: “The times, they have changed“. Get used to it.

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Dave King

Retired AT&T supervisor.

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