TRUMP OR NO TRUMP -
- Skadi Winter
- Nov 13, 2016
- 3 min read

Now, there is another thing I would like to write to you about: Trump!
As we all know, things are not as simple as many want to make us believe. Trump or no Trump, politics are made - the real politics - behind the scenes. Groups with a huge interest in money, power, resources, across the world are globally uniting against those who don't want to believe in an unjust world system any longer. Basically, the poor against the rich, as simple as that.
There is the huge Asian market. There is the Russian world and there is America and the Western World - all groups representing the capitalistic system. Wars of interest all over the Middle East, Africa, Latin America, wars just everywhere except between the countries who actually are causing all this misery. Let's call it 'the capitalistic central bureau'.
During the election campaign, all over the media we saw in print the hugely discriminating citations of Trump about women, ethnicities, sexual orientation and blah, blah, blah. We saw him act out what masses of Americans are feeling: we are being bullshitted! Same in the UK with T.May, Boris, and Nigel Farage. In Germany with PEGIDA. Similar in Hungary etc....
The movement of the 'underdogs', the ones who feel their hopes dashed; the ones who feel missed out, getting the short end of the stick.
In comparison: When H. Clinton was Secretary of State, where were the media when she advocated a military intervention of the US in Syria side by side with djihad militia like Jabhat Al Nusra, Ahrar ash Sham and Liwa Sultan Murat? What kind of a catastrophe this would have meant for minorities like Alevites, Christians, Melkites, Armenians - needless to describe the bloodbath this would have caused in the Middle East!
Fortunate enough, she couldn't pull through as she was not President! I do believe, she could have had the lobby if she had been President then.
Now, interesting, Jewish-Germans or German-Jews are like 50:50 when comparing Trump to Hitler. Some are terrified as to how much applause Trump gets for his racist statements, others feel relieved as the relationship with Israel had been neglected or even suffered under Obama and his cronies.
Some German politicians, who refuse to see Saudi Arabia as a dictatorship, who applaud the AKP-Regime for 'defeating' a putsch, who see the destruction of Syrian cities like Cizre as a
"right to defend themselves"!!!! Politicians who state Doha or Ankara are 'democratic' are crinkling their noses about Trump for President. What a double-moral. Wicked!
Now, very interesting, rarely to be found in the mainstream mass media headlines but in some good blogs on the web:
Trump said:
- he is a "fan of the Kurds" :))
(A grand statement if you think about who mainly is fighting ISIS atm)
- he wants to normalise the relationship between Russia and America!
(I totally agree: Peace in Europe can only be WITH Russia, never without!)
- Trump has promised payment of reparations to Serbia!
(I totally agree, the bombardment of Belgrad by NATO bombs at the time, - American, German, Italian and Dutch - was totally unnecessary because we know by now it never was meant to protect the Kosovar people and killed unnecessarily thousands instead!
Whatever Trump says and whatever he does - did President Obama keep any made promises? It proves the true relevance of the administration of a US President and their real influence!
The world will not sink or be destroyed by Trump and the likes. On the contrary: Many other American governments and their allies have caused more danger for the world peace over the last decades then Trump yet has to live up to!
This is just what I was thinking about during election time and now-Trump. He makes me want to puke, but the hype all over America and the Western World is politically pre-fabricated. Personally, I don't even want to look at his weird toupet but politically, no, he is not a disaster. The true disaster lies elsewhere and we know where. He only is representing a marode world system of greed and unethical maxims; I despise him but I am not afraid of him politically. To compare him with Hitler and the likes is far too exaggerated. Times have changed and people have changed, the world has changed. Hitler is a far fetched distraction from what Trump really is: a puppet on the political scene of a struggling America and Western governments to overcome the global crisis of a dying economical system.
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