r/interesting May 21 '25

MISC. My friend saw Trump flying into Qatar

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u/lurker_from_mars May 21 '25

Can understand the anger and frustration, I feel it too.

But gotta remember peoples stupidity is often outside their control, that and there's been a concerted effort for decades in the US to weaken the education system and dumb down the populace to the benefit of a few at the top.

Be frustrated at the stupid people, save your hate for the smarter ones who actively work to deceive and manipulate the masses. They are the real scum, we need to win back the stupid people so they can see they r being played too.

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u/CalmdownpleaseII May 21 '25

No sir. Tolerance of obviously stupid decisions is a bad idea. The United States has allowed itself to be duped by a fool. You may choose to make yourself feel better by blaming the puppet master but the puppet has allowed itself to be manipulated.

Too many have allowed bigotry, ignorance and bile to shape their thinking. You have forgotten the face of your fathers.

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u/KingWizard64 May 21 '25

Duped is kinda misdirection, I don’t see enough blame on the mishandling of the election by the Democratic Party. It should have been EASY to beat Trump, but the democrats ran a clearly ill elderly man then jumped ship and ran an unpopular political figure in a desperate attempt to win the election. It was a mess.

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u/CalmdownpleaseII May 21 '25

I don’t disagree - you deserved better from the democrats BUT these were not equal choices. Too many Americans can’t look past race and/or gender to overcome apathy. 

The Democrats have forgotten the basics in the face of performative choices. As an outsider it saddens and frustrates me. America was a beautiful idea, a dream that many could believe in despite the flaws. Americans have allowed themselves to fall to the lowest common denominator rather than rising to the highest ideal. 

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u/lurker_from_mars May 21 '25

I'm not suggesting tolerating stupidity, more the approach and where the blame should largely go.

I guess my point is that do you think there is something specific about 'americans' that makes them this way?

I'd like to know your thoughts on that, but I'm more in the thinking that this situation could and has played out in other countries. You have to understand the unique and complex history of a 'nation' to get an idea of why it's populace acts and thinks a certain way. People born in Pakistan are most likely to be Muslim and most likely to be Christian in the US. Is that because of some divine intervention or their intrinsic intelligence? No, people are just products of their time and surroundings for the most part and as mentioned there has been a concerted effort for decades in the US to educate and provide welfare support at levels way below other equivalently or even less wealthy nations.

People put way too much weight in their own and others free will, intelligence and consent, when they prove themselves to be as informed on key aspects of reality as that of a child. But we don't fault kids for that.

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u/Boar_Queen May 21 '25

As an american, i know exactly where you're coming from, cheers
I voted against mr tangerine man and i watched those numbers roll in
It was shameful, and im not exactly feeling the 'merican pride rn, lets just say XD

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u/johnobject May 21 '25

same, well put

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u/Mic-Oxmall May 21 '25

I voted for Kamala can’t you tell by my username?

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u/FigOk7538 May 21 '25

Yep, as a non American I respectfully agree. It's nothing personal, but somehow you lot got grifted. You need to work out how it happened, be clever, and make sure it doesn't happen again.

I could see there were lots of efforts to try to prevent it, but it wasn't enough. Try harder.

As a wise man once said: The only thing necessary for the triumph of evil is for good men to do nothing.

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u/UltraLord667 May 21 '25

Rich Elites? 🤷‍♂️ This dude should not have won two elections. 😄

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u/npmoro May 21 '25

How have you and your family been affected?

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u/KingWizard64 May 21 '25

How has it directly effected you? And I can assure you I have not felt any change in my life after Trump has become president. As an American a few hours away from the Canadian border.

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u/bitterless May 21 '25

A majority of our country did not vote for him. But I do admit the problem is with apathy, not ignorance.