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Forums - Politics Discussion - Donald Trump: How Do You Feel about Him Now? (Poll)

 

Last November,

I supported him and I still do - Americas 91 15.77%
 
I supported him and I now don't - Americas 16 2.77%
 
I supported him and I still do - Europe 37 6.41%
 
I supported him and I now don't - Europe 7 1.21%
 
I supported him and I still do - Asia 6 1.04%
 
I supported him and I now don't - Asia 1 0.17%
 
I supported him and I still do - RoW 15 2.60%
 
I supported him and I now don't - RoW 2 0.35%
 
I didn't support him and still don't. 373 64.64%
 
I didn't support him and now do. 29 5.03%
 
Total:577

How can you hate Trump?

He is a media magnet. You never know what to expect form him next. Every morning I wake up I wonder what he has done now that is even more shocking then he did the day/week before lol.



 

 

I feel the same as I felt a year ago:
Most of the stuff he does I don't agree with but he's the only one that sees something's wrong with the muslims.
Or maybe he does not, maybe he is just as clueless about that issue as he seems to be with the other issues. Either way, Clinton would have embraced that dangerous religion which is worse than a guy that does not trust that religion but doesn't really do much about it.

Also Trump made me realize that a US President does not hold as much power as we might think he would when some nobody judge simply and easily overturned his ban on traveling to the US from a selection of muslim countries.



NintendoPie said:
jason1637 said:
I wasn't a fan and wasn't a hater. Now I'm still pretty neutral when it comes to DT as a politician. He's still one of the cute Presidents though.

In what unworldly realm is Trump cute? Or do you mean cute in a pandering way, because that would be more agreeable.

I made a cute president thread a few months ago. Trump made my list as one of the cutest presidents.



SpokenTruth said:

You, like Trump, have confused the title of president with king.

And I assure you, the US has far more dire issues facing it than radical Islamic terrorism.  Like domestic white, male terrorism.

I'm sorry but we do have a king in my country and he actually does not hold ANY powers whatsoever, the one in charge over here is the prime minister so that's not the best way to shoot down my argument... Just saying.

And last time I checked a US President is elected, a judge is not so the fact the latter can simply at whim overturn presidential decisions does not make much sense to me.

As for issues in the US, I never said muslims barbaric religion is the only one but other issues do not make this one any less of a serious one too.



Conclusion - no one changes opinions anymore, these days.



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CrazyGamer2017 said:

I feel the same as I felt a year ago:
Most of the stuff he does I don't agree with but he's the only one that sees something's wrong with the muslims.
Or maybe he does not, maybe he is just as clueless about that issue as he seems to be with the other issues. Either way, Clinton would have embraced that dangerous religion which is worse than a guy that does not trust that religion but doesn't really do much about it.

Also Trump made me realize that a US President does not hold as much power as we might think he would when some nobody judge simply and easily overturned his ban on traveling to the US from a selection of muslim countries.

You know what...it's incredibly hypocrite and small minded to just be worried about islamic terrorism. Why single them out?! Religious extremism or extremism in all its forms is the real thread.

-How many people died by islamist terrorism last year in the U.S. ?!(and that would even be understandable seeing how the U.S. (and allies) have fucked up whole countries in the middle east in the past decades)
-And how many have died by other psychopaths?!

You see the problem of your world view? 

I can assure you people thinking in stereotypes, like you and Trump in that regard, will only make it worse!

Last edited by Errorist76 - on 30 November 2017

Both extremes were wrong, but the skeptics seem closer at this point.



“Simple minds have always confused great honesty with great rudeness.” - Sherlock Holmes, Elementary (2013).

"Did you guys expected some actual rational fact-based reasoning? ...you should already know I'm all about BS and fraudulence." - FunFan, VGchartz (2016)

when psychologists hold a march because they’ve reached reached consensus that he’s mental ill and narcissist it’s never good. It’s only the first year too. He’s got three more years. He has to have a record for most people who stepped down from cabinet positions.

https://www.google.com/amp/thehill.com/homenews/news/355490-psychologists-march-through-ny-to-call-for-trumps-removal%3Famp

Last edited by S.T.A.G.E. - on 30 November 2017

Errorist76 said:

You know what...it's incredibly hypocrite and small minded to just be worried about islamic terrorism. Why single them out?! Religious extremism or extremism in all its forms is the real thread.

-How many people died by islamist terrorism last year in the U.S. ?!(and that would even be understandable seeing how the U.S. (and allies) have fucked up whole countries in the middle east in the past decades)
-And how many have died by other psychopaths?!

You see the problem of your world view?

I can assure you people thinking like you and Trump in that regard will only make it worse!

And I think it's incredibly ignorant to not see how dangerous the islamic religion is.

Also the fact you say that people dying in the west as a result of those coward attacks is understandable is absolutely disgusting. When I think of those (children too) who ended up crushed under the wheels of trucks in cities like Nice in France in the name of their god and at the same time I read your comment and that word "understandable", I wanna throw up.

Also trying to dilute the issue by mentioning psychopaths as if you expected me to answer: Oh, right, psychopaths kill too so muslims attacks are fine and good in comparison.

As for the US and allies fucking up those countries, well how is that the fault of those who died in the terrorist attacks? You got a really unsettling way of imparting your opinion mate.



I still don't get why anyone would support him. He's selfish, ignorant, very narcissistic, he constantly says and tweets complete nonsense, he lies all the time, he's completely incompetent as a politician and he has fucked up almost everything that he could possibly fuck up. No other American president has ever been nearly as bad as him.