You need to get it into your head, once and for all, that Trump only represents Trump and nothing else.Alexis Jacobi wrote: ↑Thu Apr 25, 2024 11:57 pmMy way of seeing is Jungian. Trump represents a wide, wounded class of Americans. He represents their woundedness, their many lacks (intellectual, spiritual, in comprehension).
He simply uses the wounded class of Americans to achieve his own selfish goals.
What you are calling "fate," again, I call "necrotizing karma."Alexis Jacobi wrote: ↑Thu Apr 25, 2024 11:57 pm Fate or destiny pulled Trump onto the scene and he •rehearses• his part. It has elements of farce but also of tragedy.
Once again, I insist that what's happening to America is the result of the necrotizing karma it is reaping from sowing treachery, death, and destruction across the planet through its imperialistic outreach.
I know I probably use the following example far too often, but it represents an insidiously evil aspect of America that its citizens need to face...
Do you actually believe that America can escape the negative karma coming back to it for such actions, accompanied with such a blasé attitude about being responsible for the deaths of a half-million children?When asked in a television interview about the deaths of 500,000 Iraqi children that resulted from U.S. sanctions placed on that country in the 90s, the soon to be Secretary of State, Madeleine Albright said:
“...we think the price is worth it...”
https://youtu.be/FbIX1CP9qr4
Do you think America can escape the karma coming back to it from the innumerable horrors it committed in the Vietnam war...
...or more recently in the Middle East...
The point is that "fate" didn't call forth a man like Donald Trump to help meet the challenges facing that "wounded class of Americans" you are so concerned about.
No, karma has vomited up the immoral Trump to help lead us into social turmoil and self-destruction by being the perfect representative of America's lack of moral integrity,...
...a lacking that impelled Madeleine Albright to make that unconscionable statement that the deaths of 500,000 children was "worth the price" of obtaining one of our imperialistic goals.
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