When he announced his running prior to 2016, I thought it was a joke.
The apprentice guy? I was born in 92 and really just hardly aware of him except for the apprentice, of which I only watched a few of the celebrity apprentice episodes because it had celebrities on that I liked such as Gilbert Gottfried and Penn Jillette.
So I didn't really care for Trump for two reasons.
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I associated him with reality TV and I did and still do despise reality TV. I saw it and still see it as one of those things that decayed the American culture.
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When he was the subject of a comedy central roast around the time he announced he was running, he didn't seem like he could take a joke.
I've since seen that Trump's not the type of guy who does big hearty showy laughs. If he's amused by something he'll just sort of smile. But at the time, I didn't think he had a sense of humor about himself, and I've always been someone who's wary of people who can't take jokes about themselves.
But what changed for me officially was when I saw a video of his, one of his campaign videos addressing the problem of political correctness in the culture and stifling free speech.
That alone was enough to ensure I was behind him 100%. I never saw any other "conservative" politician boldly address this issue or even address it at all really.
Mostly it was just us on the internet fighting the culture war who bothered to address and fight political correctness. Where was John McCain's take down of PC culture? Where was Mitt Romney's takedown of PC culture? But here, the guy who I thought was just doing this for attention as a reality TV guy, is the only one to flat-out say, political correctness is a problem and needs to be addressed.
So that video made me a Trump supporter. Then seeing how the mainstream media treated the man made me see things even clearer.
Plenty to like about him, plenty to dislike, some to hate about him too.
He was your better option with passive benefits for my nation by accident too.
He made more good decisions for his country than the near-totality of politicians in the West in my lifetime. But he also nominated a few WEF swamp creatures and put Israel and jews at the top of his actual priorities, open and behind the scenes.
But he dosen't seem to hate White people, unlike Democrats, and his policies of ending anti-White discrimination and anti-White government propaganda are not something another politician would have done. Too many limp-wristed ''right-wing'' ones.
When? I guess after the 2016 elections and things improved when the ''experts'' and the media predicted the apocalypse.
Oh and even if it's just one of his ''Big Ask'' buisnessman negociation strategy, saying he wants to help Israel eliminate Palestinians from Gaza by shipping them to Western and Arab countries... what a fucking zio-retard. About 90% of people are pissed at him for spouting that bullshit.