Anonymous ID: e134c8 Feb. 5, 2021, 12:57 p.m. No.12833161   🗄️.is đź”—kun   >>3174 >>3355 >>3380

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When I first saw this ~3 years ago, I was very skeptical of his description of Trump as "humble." Setting aside the fact that I didn't know what "humble" meant on a level I now better comprehend (lots of words like that, in fact), I see Trump as being truly humble in a way 95% of people don't get. He feigns being so much less intelligent, aware, informed, tactically-proficient than he actually is. While making it clear that he believed he won decisively, he "accepted the loss" that wasn't, for the sake of a greater plan, with class, dignity and reserved objection—something a man blinded by his own pride, ego and ambition could never do. He's well-able and willing to patiently have half the population think him a fool, a loser, dumb—utterly defeated by a corpse… willing to lose what would be an ego-crushing defeat in a major battle to most, in order to play the long game and ultimately win the war. There's MUCH humility entailed/required for the course he's plotted.