Doesn't it? I've been here for a long time, and been active across several different accounts throughout this whole ordeal. I'm here because I care about the country, its future and how it affects me and my future children. I intend to always be up to date, engage in discussion and participate with my peers.
I don't intend to give anyone a free pass for bad or destructive decisions, because I am not a mindless drone who will parrot any narrative, even if I agree with someone overall and believe that they're working to help us.
One of the greatest lessons that is learned and re-learned repeatedly, and has been through Trump's entire presidency to boot, is that people can say the right things and do the right things, and then out of nowhere jam a knife into your back when it matters the most.
I do not worship Trump. I support him. He can do things wrong, he can say things that don't help him, and I don't have to agree with everything he says or does to support him and his message. If I worshipped him so, I'd have gotten stuck with a needle at his behest.
For example, I wouldn't hang out in a Tim Pool forum unless I liked the guy, you know?
Spare me and please re-read my post.
I like Trump. He's my favorite president. He is hilarious to watch, he brings strength and confidence to the country. When he was sick, he made sure to show almost no weakness which is what we need in a leader. He worked to halt all wars and made so many strides towards peace in the Middle-East and South Korea that it exposed the deep state's intentions to use these crises as a way to control people, enrich themselves and enact their agendas.
He is undeniably the best president we've had in almost the entirety of this country's history (in my opinion, anyway, but hindsight is 20-20). But some of the things he's said and done don't sit right with me, and I have long since learned never to put total faith into a human. There are Trump supporters who did that, and then they got injected with an experimental vaccine. That's what happens when you put total faith into a human.
That didn't answer my question.
Our status on this forum doesn't matter in that fashion, I'm talking to you person to person.
Sure, but Trump is the man whos been spearheading it for the past 7-8 years. We're all here because we love him and believe in him.
For example, I wouldn't hang out in a Tim Pool forum unless I liked the guy, you know?
Doesn't it? I've been here for a long time, and been active across several different accounts throughout this whole ordeal. I'm here because I care about the country, its future and how it affects me and my future children. I intend to always be up to date, engage in discussion and participate with my peers.
I don't intend to give anyone a free pass for bad or destructive decisions, because I am not a mindless drone who will parrot any narrative, even if I agree with someone overall and believe that they're working to help us.
One of the greatest lessons that is learned and re-learned repeatedly, and has been through Trump's entire presidency to boot, is that people can say the right things and do the right things, and then out of nowhere jam a knife into your back when it matters the most.
I do not worship Trump. I support him. He can do things wrong, he can say things that don't help him, and I don't have to agree with everything he says or does to support him and his message. If I worshipped him so, I'd have gotten stuck with a needle at his behest.
Spare me and please re-read my post.
I like Trump. He's my favorite president. He is hilarious to watch, he brings strength and confidence to the country. When he was sick, he made sure to show almost no weakness which is what we need in a leader. He worked to halt all wars and made so many strides towards peace in the Middle-East and South Korea that it exposed the deep state's intentions to use these crises as a way to control people, enrich themselves and enact their agendas.
He is undeniably the best president we've had in almost the entirety of this country's history (in my opinion, anyway, but hindsight is 20-20). But some of the things he's said and done don't sit right with me, and I have long since learned never to put total faith into a human. There are Trump supporters who did that, and then they got injected with an experimental vaccine. That's what happens when you put total faith into a human.