Both things can be true, but it’s funny that two opposite sounding replies came to this one comment about US politics.

  • Hudell@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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    4 days ago

    Maybe “Most Americans support Trump” is wrong, but “most Americans do not oppose Trump” isn’t.

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      4 days ago

      This is the accurate assessment.

      The vast majority of Americans allowed Trump to become president by either voting for him or failing to show up at the ballot box.

      Out of all forms of governance, those that live under a democracy have the least credibility when claiming that their government does not represent them.

      It should be known that the takeaway from this is not just that Trump cannot be trusted. That was already known. Many nations, including America’s allies, are learning that America’s voting base can no longer be trusted. The lesson here is that we’re always going to be 4 years away from attempts at global destabilization if we continue to allow America to be the world’s preeminent super power.

      Which is why nearly every nation is putting together a plan to divest in the US. America, as a whole, is no longer a reliable partner.

      Even if MAGA and its ideology dies with this presidency, America is going to be spending the next few decades winning the world’s trust back. China will likely take its place in the meantime.