But that is literally true.
Tee hee they hate us.
Tee hee we put him in power and thats why they cast him as satan.
Of course they hate us. As for trump, I wrote in reply to another comment a bit of tinfoil-hattery:
I'm not convinced that "they" actually do hate trump; at least, not the "they" who matter. It's easy to shape a unified narrative when you and five of your buddies
(Edit: should have said "fellow tribesmen" rather than "buddies," perhaps)
own almost every media outlet in the country, and the average normie-on-the-street believes whatever MSM says without reservation. Example: how many people still think that George of the Fentanyl died from having that cop kneel on his neck (and what a picture-perfect moment from that cell phone video)? How mad would those people be if you pointed out (factually, mind you) that ol' George was a dead-man-walking long before any knees were applied?
I'm sure the mindless parrots reading the news (written by someone who received the script, in turn, from "on high") truly dislike trump, but they're every bit a brainless normie as any random fuck on the street.
Trump was never "our guy" or "one of us" or "on our side." He always was one of them. I was convinced durning the 2016 campaign that he was a plant, and I'm yet more convinced now that he "won" in 2016 to set the wedge further, polarize people even more than they were, with the aim of pushing someone to "c'mon, do a domestic terrorism" (and look what narrative they're pushing now!).
Trump was never "our guy" or "one of us" or "on our side."
Maybe but he was not one. He wasnt supposed to win.
You probably never met a conspiracy you didn’t hump the leg of.
I personally find that theory to be ridiculous. They’re not that good.
You find which part ridiculous? The "trump was always one of them" part?
Or the whole thing?
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