From Admiration to Hatred: The Complex Truth Behind Donald Trump
From Admiration to Hatred: The Complex Truth Behind Donald Trump's Disappearance in Public Society
For many, their loathing for Donald Trump stems from a combination of years of observed actions and the misinformation disseminated by major news channels. This article delves into the nuanced dynamics of how Trump came to be despised, through his own actions and the role of media in shaping public opinion.
Introduction: Admiration to Despise
The idea of being taught to hate Donald Trump is a notion that many refute. While it is undeniable that major news organizations like MSNBC and CNN have played a role in shaping public perception, it is crucial to recognize that individual hatred towards Trump is not solely a result of media influence. Rather, it is a reflection of his own morally questionable actions and behavior.
Tracing Back to the Roots: Why Hating Trump is Natural
Decades ago, before the rise of MSNBC and CNN, local and national news were already warning about Trump's character. The late 70s and early 80s saw character assassinations of the 'Scumbag' Donald Trump. This hatred is not a result of media fabrication but is a genuine reflection of who he is—an individual with a litany of character flaws, including deceit, corruption, and immoral behavior.
The Role of Media in Influencing Public Perception
News organizations such as MSNBC and CNN certainly have a significant influence on public perception. However, it is a two-way street. The media often reflects the public's existing biases and frustrations. The more people know about Trump, the more reasons there are to despise him. Observing his actions and speech, and understanding his character, naturally leads to a negative assessment.
Personal Experiences: Trump as a Con Man
Even before the age of MSNBC and CNN, I knew that Trump was a con man. The only individuals who 'love' him are those who also support acts of rape and fraud. This is not an exaggeration but a factual observation based on his history. I remember watching Trump on a television program boasting about his newly built Trump Tower, filled with self-praise and bluster. This immediately set off red flags, as did the advice of wealthy investors who cautioned against engaging with him.
Decisions and Consequences
Choosing not to invest in one of his projects was a wise decision, as people who know Trump from close experience speak of him as dishonest and crooked. It wasn't until his political career that I saw him fail to keep his word repeatedly, making him unsuitable for the job. His handling of sensitive information, such as passing classified documents to the Russian ambassador in the Oval Office, solidified my stance that he was a despicable individual, dipping even lower into the abyss of humanity.
Conclusion: A Call for Understanding
While it is undeniable that media plays a role in shaping opinions, people's hatred for Trump is rooted in a combination of his own actions and the media's reflective role. Hating Trump comes naturally because his actions are inherently hateful. Love, on the other hand, requires a level of gullibility far beyond what most realistically expect from a leader.
Keywords: Donald Trump, MSNBC, CNN, hatred