Being described by Trump as enemies of the U.S. came as a bit of a shock but not necessarily disturbing because Trump is an insane dictator wannabe. Canada has historically been the closest ally of the U.S. probably based on the fact that both populations are pretty much from the same gene pools. We're both melting pots of various nationalities and religions. So, to be lumped in with the terrorists is kind of silly. We're sweet and lovable.
I don't follow politics deeply because they both confuse and irritate me. There is no logic and no accountability for the people we elect to govern us. Trump's election verified that. I just sort of sit in the bushes and bitch when something totally ridiculous is aired...like Trump calling us enemies.
It got me thinking. Trump is really outrageous in his governing style, taunting North Korea and then embracing them. And then slapping the face of sweet little, unassuming Canada over trade differences when both countries would suffer something terrible if a trade embargo was initiated. Yes, it got me thinking about how Trump is systematically isolating the U.S. and rejecting their traditional allies. Is this not what North Korea's dictator has done? Is Trump on a mission to become, not just the president of the United States, but the dictator of the most powerful country in the world. What a power trip that would be!
We've seen this kind of tactic in cults where outside influences (such as family and outside socializing) is slowly but steadily taken away until the ultimate leader becomes a dictator, answering to no-one but himself. When you, as a leader, begin telling your people that everyone else is an enemy, you are using mind control in order to place yourself as the ultimate authority.
We who thought it was a joke when Trump ran for president of the United States, know now that anything is possible. Scary, isn't it?
No comments:
Post a Comment