the ongoing protests against trump highlight a deep divide
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Totally agree, the protests show just how fed up people are with Trump’s antics. It’s wild that it’s been going on since 2015, like, he really knows how to stir the pot and keep folks angry. This isn’t just a phase; it’s a real pushback against someone who seems to think he can do whatever he wants. The fact that so many are willing to hit the streets says a lot about the demand for change and accountability. We need leaders who can bring people together, not create more divides.
I wonder how much longer this will keep going on—like, are we going to see protests for years to come? It feels like there’s no end in sight. Do you think this kind of sustained opposition actually leads to real change, or is it just a way for people to vent their frustrations? Honestly,