>>9696247
providing them with reasons to oppose him, and eventually, that sloppiness caught up with him and his enemies overthrew him. He is now the most well-known Roman Emperor, specifically because of his failure. The Great Fire was likely not even his fault, but this is one of many things he is blamed for, because the historians of the time just blamed him for everything that happened under his reign, as it was assumed that he, as a negligent leader, was responsible for everything bad that happened under his rule.
If Donald Trump does not get a grip on all of this, right now, then the jig is up. He cannot possibly win in 2020 without addressing these problems, which his negligence caused. Both the lockdown and the cultural revolution are on him. Everyone knows that, fundamentally, and even diehard Trump fans are looking at this situation and saying, “this man is doing nothing.”
The thing with the blacks in particular – no single Trump supporter likes what is going on there. But all Trump supporters see that Trump is NOT addressing it. He can do this thing of “oh well, I can’t really do anything, you see, I’m just a helpless victim as much as you all” – but if he is truly that incompetent, then that is its own issue.
But he won’t even come out and say it. He will not say that these blacks are wrong. America was a good country. We did nothing but good for these blacks. Even all the way back to slavery, we treated them fairly. We treated them much more fairly than the black slave traders we bought them from treated them. Since slavery, we have done nothing but try to help these blacks. We have zero guilt, for anything. But no one is saying that. Black Lives Matter remains unchallenged. We all know they are wrong, in our hearts we know that. But there is no one, other than Tucker Carlson, to confirm that to us.
>>9695049
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▶Anonymous (You) 06/21/20 (Sun) 10:29:53b5b372 (12) No.9695056
>>9695048 (You)
I hope that the failure in Tulsa will be a wakeup call to Trump, and that in these few remaining months, he will do something to make up for his failures. People will tolerate a lot from a leader. What they will not tolerate is weakness. Trump’s responses to these manufactured crises has shown weakness, and his weakness was on full display Saturday night when no one bothered to show up to see him, after he’d claimed that a million people wanted in.
Understand: if he’d been leading a campaign against Black Lives Matter for the last month, that stadium would have been overflowing. There would have been hundreds of thousands of people outside the stadium, standing with the leader against the enemy.
Because this speaks to a fundamental part of the human brain, this black uprising. It feels, on the most basic human level, that we are being overwhelmed by a foreign enemy. The people want to rally. In many ways, Trump has been handed a populist revolution on a golden platter, and he’s denying it.
Nero had the support of the peasants, but when the elite rose an army against him, he failed to rally the peasants to defend him, and he was overthrown. He fled to the country, where he was too cowardly to kill himself, forcing a subordinate to do it for him. Trump is looking forward to a repeat of this. If he doesn’t get the situation under control, and rally the people to him, he’s not even going to be able to be in Washington come the election. He’ll be hiding out in Mar-a-Lago, as the enemy rallies in Washington.
This can be turned around. But it’s going to be very difficult, and he needs to start it immediately. He needs to understand that the same people who are saying he’s going to win by a landslide told him there were a million people coming to this Tulsa rally.