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Evidently, from the way the imminent future appears, our Democratic Government has failed – that simply goes without saying. If you are not concerned about the direction of Donald Trump’s presidency, you should be. With the current situation in Syria developing, as well as Rex Tillerson stating that a coalition is forming to target Assad, a storm does indeed appear to be brewing – and an awfully dangerous one to be precise.
A large majority of people voted for Trump because he was not the average, warmongering neoconservative. In fact, it was Hillary Clinton who was the candidate advocating for war against Syria and Russia. Even some individuals on the left voted for Trump, fearing Hillary would initiate a Third World War. But here we are now, and those same fears have returned. What is even more troubling about the present set of affairs in Syria is that if we did choose to go to war, Russia would undoubtedly step in and defend al-Assad’s government. Essentially, our fears of Clinton starting World War III would become a hellish reality, and a conflict with Russia would be unavoidable. And all chances of forming relations with the Kremlin would vanish.
What does the likeliness of this scenario and our persisting fears of war say about Democracy? Why should we have to be afraid of another war in the Middle East under Trump’s administration? Well, the Democratic System has clearly failed. No matter who is in power, we will continually get someone in office with atrocious foreign policies. Whether it is for the mere sake of pleasing “Our Greatest Ally” or “Establishing Democracy”, the pointless wars will never end. As long as we rely on the method of “voting” for politicians to make sensible decisions, nothing will change – ever. It is purely an irrefutable fact.
The definition of insanity is trying something over and over again, and expecting different results. In a free society, Jewish Marxism is bound to slither in and taint the outlook of the people. Thus, not everyone will be capable of comprehending what is best for them. Eventually, before they even know it, their “democracy” is only an illusion, because they gave it up to a group of malignant, selfish elites. It is only reasonable to say that this is what has happened to our Democratic Government. Perhaps it worked many years ago, but that is the past, and this is the present.
Even if Donald Trump does not make this unwise decision of “Installing Democracy” in Syria, what will happen when he is out of office? Who will take his place? Unless there is an exceedingly drastic change, nothing can save us from the unending cycle that has imprisoned our nation. But heed my words; when difficult times befall us, the moment whence we revolt commences.
Rise Above Democracy.
Another epic prose from a sloppy snowflake thatcould not grasp the obvious 10 years ago.