***Warning: This post is in no way meant to be offensive to anyone, and displays my own personal beliefs and opinions.***
The #AskTrump tag on Twitter went about as well as you would think. It appears that for every Trump supporter there is out there, there’s at least three people against him (which is more comforting than it should be). I wasn’t originally planning on writing any posts on the upcoming U.S. presidential election (and the campaigns for the party nominations), since I am very biased in that field, but I don’t think a candidate like Donald Trump can be ignored. Is there anyone Trump hasn’t offended, aside from rich white American males and even then, he’s gone after his own kind in some instances. And while nationalism and pride in one’s country isn’t the worst thing you could endorse as a potential candidate for president, there are definitely a lot of problems with strong strong nationalism (anyone else remember a certain leader who started out just wanting to create a strong German nation many decades ago?). And while you shouldn’t believe every idea you hear or every parallel you see, there is definitely some take away from that one. In an effort to connect with the younger generation, Trump launched his #AskTrump tag on Twitter, stating that he would answer any and all questions sent to him. And people had a field day with it. Below are some of my personal favorites.
And there are so many, many more. If you want to read them all (in all of their glory), I suggest checking out the #AskTrump tag on Twitter.
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