Trump's divisive legacy and the need for accountability
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Totally get what you're saying about the chaos he's left behind... but it's wild how much his influence still seeps into everything, right? Look at the way his supporters have shifted the GOP—it's like they’ve redefined what it means to be a Republican. It’s not just about policies anymore; it’s about loyalty to him personally. And that’s a huge problem for democracy.
Totally agree on the need for accountability, but it’s also wild how his influence has created a whole new playbook for political behavior. It’s like we’re living in a reality show where facts don’t matter anymore. Just the other day, I saw someone sharing a conspiracy theory that was so out there, it made me laugh and cringe at the same time. If we don’t push back on this, we’re just letting the nonsense take over.
that bit about the fabric of our society being torn apart really hits home, doesn’t it? it’s like watching a tailor ruin a perfectly good suit, just snipping away at the seams without a care in the world. and the way misinformation spreads is just bonkers—it's like we're all stuck in this sick game of broken telephone where the truth gets twisted and mangled until it’s unrecognisable.
It's wild to think about how many people still defend him despite everything that's come to light. The way he's warped the narrative around truth and facts is just frustrating. It's like we’re in a constant battle for reality, and that shouldn't even be a thing. We really need to push for a return to accountability and integrity in leadership. It’s about time we start holding our leaders to a standard that actually means something. Let's hope more folks wake up to this reality before it’s too late 🙄