Trump’s top general calls former president “fascist” and “dangerous” threat

Source: The-Mandalorian

16 Comments

  1. Correct_Emu_8787 on

    But who am I supposed to believe? Dozens of former officials calling Trump a fucking moron after working with him or Trump himself who has been a con artist his entire life

  2. _lady_shibari_ on

    Gen. Milley’s comments about Trump highlight serious concerns about his potential threat to democracy; it’s alarming how many still support him despite this warning.

  3. Meanwhile, the top headline on CNN is “Trump veers away from monthslong swing state slog”.

    I don’t even know what to say anymore.   

  4. ConsiderationWild833 on

    General can suck a fat turd. Everyone that served trump and is selling books instead of protecting the Republic is an embarrassment.

  5. Legitimate-Wolf-2544 on

    So this election, we get a choice between a fascist, and a fascist (she/her).

    Great.

  6. I’ve been browsing social media (specifically, X) out of curiosity, and I initially thought that many right-wing, pro-Trump accounts were bots. It seemed impossible that people could genuinely believe everything Trump and his followers say without evidence while dismissing counterarguments as “fake news.” But after talking with some of my coworkers, I realized that it’s real—many of them truly believe every word, even when it’s incoherent or baseless.
    For context – I work in Oklahoma in the oil and gas sector.

    What Trump and his movement have accomplished is alarming. They’ve managed to convince millions of Americans of falsehoods without needing any solid evidence. They don’t require proof; they have followers who believe and act on what he says, no questions asked. This goes beyond media debates about his character or attempts to highlight his flaws. It’s about the need to motivate young people, especially those aged 18 to 30, to vote. If we allow the older generations to dominate the elections again, our democracy could be at risk.

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