Current Affairs Donald Trump POS: Judgement cometh and that right soon

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Except the thing is the world is United against a leader democratically elected. So it's a bit of a joke even more so that people in a different country aren't happy about a leader who isn't over them. He won the election, therefore he is the elected president. Not by default, but the country voted him in.

English don't like him? Makes no difference whatsoever, and it makes a joke of the democratic system in America if people keep doing it, especially as they wouldn't be doing the same if their choice ( the warmongering clinton) won the same way

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Except the thing is the world is United against a leader democratically elected. So it's a bit of a joke even more so that people in a different country aren't happy about a leader who isn't over them. He won the election, therefore he is the elected president. Not by default, but the country voted him in.

English don't like him? Makes no difference whatsoever, and it makes a joke of the democratic system in America if people keep doing it, especially as they wouldn't be doing the same if their choice ( the warmongering clinton) won the same way
If something "makes no difference whatsoever" how does it simultaneously "make a joke of the democratic system"?
 
If something "makes no difference whatsoever" how does it simultaneously "make a joke of the democratic system"?
Because if people in other countries are protesting against a democratically elected president in a united against him policy then it means there must be an issue with the system if such a worldwide hated figure (including America apparantly) can fairly win the election.

For what it's worth I believe this protest idea is not to send a message but to be a new fad in western culture. Let's all get together and protest something eh? Except no one protests the issues that matter. Like countries such as Zimbabwe where people should unify against. Why didn't anyone arrange mass protest at that? Less people voted conservative in this country than anyone else , more of the country didn't want conservatism than who did, where was the mass protests there?
 
Because if people in other countries are protesting against a democratically elected president in a united against him policy then it means there must be an issue with the system if such a worldwide hated figure (including America apparantly) can fairly win the election.

For what it's worth I believe this protest idea is not to send a message but to be a new fad in western culture. Let's all get together and protest something eh? Except no one protests the issues that matter. Like countries such as Zimbabwe where people should unify against. Why didn't anyone arrange mass protest at that? Less people voted conservative in this country than anyone else , more of the country didn't want conservatism than who did, where was the mass protests there?
No just mean the voters in the US in 2016 have different opinions than those protesting in the streets of London in Jan 2017.

Been lots of protests of previous administrations both in Europe and elsewhere - burning the American flag and the president in effigy in not a new phenomenon.
 
I hate Trump as much as the next person who is sane of mind, however he is the head of state for the USA, and as such he should be allowed to visit alongside an appropriate adult.
 
This is back? Ok.

Will say one thing, all the English people protesting Trump? What a waste of time, silly silly people.

What's the point? What difference will it make? He isn't our president and will have zero impact on proceeding by protesting him.

And more to the point, when mugabe was killing rivals and rigging elections in Zimbabwe, where were the protests to that here for example?

Bloody stupidity and a sign of why nothing ever changes because no one has the sense to do anything productive about things. Donald, the people in Liverpool are forming a protest against you. Who cares?

No need to call them silly people. People want to clarify their opinion let them. Such protests can have an impact; it could possibly lead to a change of attitude of the domestic leaders towards the figure of protest. Maybe lessen the welcoming attitude or such.

Because if people in other countries are protesting against a democratically elected president in a united against him policy then it means there must be an issue with the system if such a worldwide hated figure (including America apparantly) can fairly win the election.

For what it's worth I believe this protest idea is not to send a message but to be a new fad in western culture. Let's all get together and protest something eh? Except no one protests the issues that matter. Like countries such as Zimbabwe where people should unify against. Why didn't anyone arrange mass protest at that? Less people voted conservative in this country than anyone else , more of the country didn't want conservatism than who did, where was the mass protests there?

Protests are good. At least that way you can somewhat see what's going on in your society and people believe in something. People don't protest about Zimbabwe because most people don't care. Change the UK voting system; of all the voting systems in the world it has to be one of the more ehm undemocratic ones. Won't happen because huge resistance to change.

Also why the sudden hate for protests, if I remember correctly you were all for protesting against the new vape laws.
 
No just mean the voters in the US in 2016 have different opinions than those protesting in the streets of London in Jan 2017.

Been lots of protests of previous administrations both in Europe and elsewhere - burning the American flag and the president in effigy in not a new phenomenon.
It seems to be from an outside perspective that people aren't happy when the republicans win. When the Democrats win everything is fine and dandy and no issues at all. But when they lose its always a fix and even suggestions the Russians hacked the results and rigged it all.

There should be a case of put up and shut up now Trump has won. By all means express opinions and disagreement. Debate and whatever else about it, but don't protest it because you lost. Cry arse syndrome, because everything would have been fine and dandy if clinton had of won, there wouldn't be mass protests at that would there? It's hypocrisy in my eyes, protest when you lose and say silent when you win. Trump won, that should be the end of it, same as Cameron won and it was the end of it. I'm massively against the tories and yet I'm not planning protests against them, I'll use my vote against them come election time

And just to hit out on a point here about it being fashionable to protest certain things. English protesting Trump right? Why aren't they protesting the fact their prime minister was never voted for? In fact she was never voted for by her own party so the leader of the government in this country was never democratically elected by anyone yet the man in the white house was?
 
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