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Why did all the conservatives in the world hate Trump so much?

Trump's election as president in a purely democratic country like the United States was basically a "disruption."

By Yogesh SawantPublished 3 years ago 6 min read
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The election of Donald Trump as president in a pure democracy like the United States was basically a 'disruption'. So he had to get away. U.S. citizens recognized the "disruption" at the time and removed it. This shows that the faith of the citizens of that country in a democracy is still intact. After reading this, some who have turned away from the thought process will also express some childish reactions like 'You are happy that your favorite Trump lost' After four years and four days of counting, Joseph Robinet Biden has finally been elected President. Fortunately for the United States and the world, Donald Trump will have to leave the White House. The interpretation of this incident, which has the potential to give a new direction to the global political flow, will now take several days to come. It is important to understand why Trump was a hindrance before that. Because apart from that, the scope of this incident will not be noticed. The simultaneous defeat of Trump, the election of the tolerant Biden as head of the superpower, and the fact that Kamala Harris was his deputy was all-important.

The conservative media has consistently criticized Trump, not because he dislikes some of Trump's Republicans. The party gave America many respected presidents, from Abraham Lincoln, Theodore Roosevelt to Dwight Eisenhower. Therefore, only those who are ignorant of history can accuse this party of being arrogant. The second issue is Trump's partisan commitment. Trump is not some true Republican. Seeing that it would be easier to get a presidential nomination from this party, he became a Republican. That's the decent thing to do, and it should end there. People like Trump are nobody's business. Everything is spontaneous and self-centered. ‘I am mine’ is their way of working. The Republican Party, which for various reasons was extremely weak and lacked strong leadership, allowed its party cow to be tied up in Trump's barn, and this perverted housewife only fed herself on her milk. By letting Trump do that, the Republican Party must have thought that this man would bring good days to his party. There is nothing wrong with that party.

But Trump just spread his arms and legs like a camel in a tent and pulled the party out. Today, Republicans are tied to Trump's sway as a party. So much so that the leaders of the party do not have the courage to take a public stand against their leader even after realizing his vulgar statements. Therefore, it is always dangerous to hand over the reins of the party to self-centered leaders. Such individuals embezzle other strengths in the party. As a result, there is no leader left who can stand on his own two feet in the party. When the leadership of any party is so individualistic, it is inevitable that such a time will come for that party. With the exception of a few religious and scientific values, Republicans are not so much a beggar as a party. This time Trump brought it on them. The party was a globalist party, and they cared about immigrants. Trump's announcement is "Make America Great Again." That's great. But his way of achieving this greatness was through the gulf of hatred. Leaders and parties who think you can't be a hero unless you call someone a villain are on the rise these days. Trump is their symbol, their spokesperson, their founder, and ultimately their destiny. So, in this way, he abandoned the policies of the Republican Party to achieve his goal, and only politicized both. He pursued pluralism to bring America's racist, glorious, and relatively poor class closer together. People who have 'he' versus 'he' as the basis of their politics is destructive to the region. Trump was like that for America. The matter came to the attention of the majority of voters in that country, why it was so late. Admittedly, the scope of public opinion behind Trump is still insignificant. It takes some time for such leaders to come to terms with the fact that they do not know how to calculate the value of their choice. At such times, the rational people of the society want to build their strength behind the thinkers. Democracy in that country is honest on the issue of effectiveness, though not the largest in size as it happened in the United States.

However, showing complete ignorance of this sensible nature of the United States, which has made the protection of democratic values ​​a top priority, we have invested so much in Trump. At a time when the world is in the throes of a corona, the ‘Namaste Trump’ celebrations in Ahmedabad at the end of February and the ‘Howdy, Modi! Be it India or America; Recently, instead of building institutions in international relations, the leaders of these countries seem to be emphasizing the importance of mutual friendship. This is why the US cuts its nose on the issue of North Korea or China and laughs at the issue of China. The same thing happened in US-India relations. Even if your love is overflowing for the President's reception, one time is fine. Saying ‘Atithi Devo Bhava’ could have been tolerated. But there is a lack of conscience to stop at that. So attending a Republican rally in the United States, his prime minister apologized for the "next Trump administration." In doing so, Narendra Modi did not even think about the reaction of his party if the US President had come here during the Congress or any other government in India and chanted the slogan 'Next time'. Now we have to start preparing for the new 'Avajo Jo' festival. But it also shows our immaturity and immaturity.

This is because of the illusion of our leaders that Indians in the US will cast their votes for Trump because of his words. The fact is that there are not enough Indians in the United States to change the outcome. Not all Hindus are 'Modi'. Those who have been Americans for many years are aware of the democratic values ​​of that country. So they must have realized the danger of Trump. Besides, Americans are predominantly Christian among Indians. There is no possibility of voting as per the wishes of the Indian authorities.

The same thing will happen with Kamaladevi Harris. Kamala Harris's response does not include the childish enthusiasm with which she is worshiped as an 'Indian'. They consider themselves 'African Americans' or, in other words, 'South Asian Americans'. It should be noted that he did not display his Indianness at all. Secondly, his views on human rights and Kashmir are well known. Many will remember his recent visit to the United States and his participation in the Democrats. So given the importance, Biden places on Kamala, our rulers will now have to call her "goddess".

The last point in the interpretation of the US verdict is Trump's tendency. The tendency of the dictatorial horse to be crushed by the weak links in the democratic system seems to have boiled down in many countries recently. Trump is her founder. Bolsenaro in Brazil or Erdogan in Turkey or anyone else in the country; Trump is their source of inspiration. The world imitates America. What happens in America has repercussions in the world. Trump's defeat could undermine the dictatorship of democracy around the world and help get the wheel of democracy back on track. This is an assurance for the world's rationalists in the US verdict.

Samarth Ramdas had expressed his satisfaction as 'Budala Aurangya Paapi' in 'Anandavanbhuvana' described on the occasion of Shiva's coronation. There is no reason to be so naive that Trump's defeat will make Anandvanbhuvan, and Trump is not Aurangzeb's 'standard'. But his presence at the helm of the superpower was just as damaging. Biden's victory will help reduce these losses.

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