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Originally Posted by Grace Preston
S. Korean news was never anti-American when I was there... I doubt that has changed. From the last time I looked-- it would seem that while they don't have a lot of faith in Trump himself, they still have a great deal of confidence in the US as a whole.
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S.Korea presents more surface-level information on Trump, so it doesn't present all of the facts regarding him. But then, it's not their job to report on foreign politics
They will do what they can to present raw numbers of the US and just leave it at that. They're not going to have morons like Don Lemonhead deliver dumbass monologues.
Still, for more of a complete picture, I strongly encourage everyone to watch/read left and right side of the story and build up their own conclusion. That's generally why I like internet sources better (like on Youtube) because they at least present two sides better, even despite whatever aisle they might prefer.
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That's the thing that is often forgotten. While Trump is the President.. he is just one of many cogs in the wheel. He is not omnipotent.. and can't do a great deal of things on his own. If you don't like the direction the world is going-- Trump isn't the one you need to gun for... its those who sit in Congress and the Senate.. some for over 20 years.
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100% agree. Trump is not God. He can't and shouldn't be the sole factor someone is happy or miserable. If he is, that person needs to re-evaluate.
Senate and House are utter shit. They have the same talking points every year, but when it's time to deliver, they don't do shit. They'll act angry on camera then when offline, they'll literally fuck around. It's basically WWE but with old men and women.
If you really want to gun for someone, it should be the ones who control our information. Cable news is controlled by what... 3 or 4 people at the top? That means less than 10 people are controlling what millions are taking in information and learning.
The elites are the enemy. Zuckerberg, Dorsey, Turners. ALL of these people control what we read and watch.