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INSULTING "OUR" COUNTRY - THE TRUTH, THE LIE AND THE RACISM

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At one point or another, every American has either "insulted" or criticized the country they call home. Some intentionally and others unintentionally. But insulting, criticizing or saying something bad about your country does not necessarily mean you "hate" your country. It's fair to say that no one in history has insulted or criticized the United States of America more than Donald J. Trump and his filthy mouth. He called America "dying" "losers" "suckers" "weak" "dead" and everything in between. As much as I acknowledge there are people who hate the USA both at home and abroad, the fact remains that  wanting the best for your country is not hatred. It's your constitutional duty to speak up and peacefully protest when you feel like the country you call home is not heading in the right direction. The truth is, Trump, who's family migrated to the USA from Germany and his MAGA cult, do not believe you should have a voice as a colored immigrant. 


You often hear phrases like "Go back to your Country" "Go back to Mexico" "Go back to India" "Go back to Africa" and more. But how often do you hear the phrase "Go back to Europe" or telling Trump's wives and kids to "Go back to Russia"? This is because most of these Racist White Americans think they're superior to everyone else and believe they're entitled to the ownership of a country that was built on the backs of immigrants (mostly colored immigrants). Trump built his political brand slogan along these lines of insults, fear and hatred. Trump said the USA is so "bad" that he is the only one who can "fix" it and make it "great" again. You only want to fix a country when you believe it's broken. Despite all the insults and criticism of the country he claims to love, his cult never accused him of hating America or asked him to go back to Germany if he doesn't like it here. He's also the first to say that others, especially colored people "Hate America" whenever they criticize the system or challenge his autocratic revenge style of leadership.


You don't often hear Trump telling his fellow White men who disagree with him in congress to go back to Europe or Canada. Even the former President Biden, whose family are Irish immigrants and also a sworn enemy of Donald Trump was never told to go back to Ireland, etc. But a congresswoman from Minnesota is often asked to go back to Somalia whenever she dares to criticize the MAGA god and his cult. The United States of America is and will always be a country where immigrants from all parts of the world come together to try and form a better union. Majority of these 340M+ people or their family currently in the USA left their country of origin simply because they did not like what was happening, in comparison to the kind of lives they wanted to live. The combination of these brilliant minds from various parts of the world is what actually makes America great, not a slogan. The biggest problem in the USA is not the legal or illegal immigrants, rather, the shrinking size of educated voters. Education in this context is not referring to having a high-school diploma or a college degree. It's the lack of general awareness, which is the root of common sense. Lack of awareness makes anyone vulnerable to misinformation and brain-washing. 


Targeting colored people to be shipped out of the country because they criticized the narrow-mindedness of "Trump's cult" is not a solution to any problem. We need to grow up and have a little bit of common sense if we're ever going to succeed in this dream of a better union. Don't become a mental slave by allowing yourself to be brainwashed with lies and misinformation. Trump's misleading narrative is aimed at making you sympathetic to his atrocious behavior and lies. If Trump can get you to believe that these colored people hate America simply by having an opinion, then you will unknowingly excuse or normalize his racist actions towards others. Jesus Christ himself once criticized the people of his hometown of Nazareth as basically being spiritually closed-minded or what some will describe as narrow-minded. This is where the quote of "a prophet has no honor in his hometown" originated. Does this mean that Jesus hated Nazareth and should "go back" to his birth place of Bethlehem? The simple answer is NO.


The people of Israel always wanted a "tough" warrior Messiah, not the peaceful Messiah like Jesus the Christ. The Nazarenes were ignorant of the fact that earlier prophets like Elijah were sent to other regions outside of Israel to help perform good deeds, including miracles. Strength is not built in cruelty, isolation or division. It is built in kindness, togetherness and unity. Stay United My Friends. 





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