Debunking Trump Detractors’ Prejudice

Ebrahim Essa’s armchair psychoanalysis of Donald Trump coupled with  Thyagaraj Markandan’s  hidebound adherence to debunked mainstream media sources aptly reflect the words of EB White, posted at the bottom of the front page of  The Mercury’s January 24 edition: “Prejudice is a great time saver. You can form opinions without having to get the facts.”

Like millions of others, Essa and Markandan remain shocked at Trump’s resounding election victory because their information sources – the fake news, as Trump aptly calls them – have misled them for years. Specifically Essa claims Trump is “creating animosity amongst the majority.” What utter nonsense, Mr Essa. Besides his landslide support of 77 million on November 5, current ratings show 56% of those polled approve of Trump’s roll-out of orders, appointments and policies.

Markandan is offended by Trump’s reference to the Biden regime as “radical and corrupt” and that his inaugural address was “a slap in the face for Biden.”  If there was no substance in Trump’s condemnation, then why did Biden issue pardons to his whole family, the whole January 6 Select Committee (who destroyed the evidence), General Milley and Dr Fauci, amongst others?  According to a Supreme Court ruling, accepting a pardon carries “an imputation of guilt.” As I stated on November 11, the year 2025 promises a whirlwind uncovering of dark secrets and corruption.

Bleating about “millions of refugees” – correction, Mr Essa, they are illegal aliens – who now face deportation, polls show that more than 70% of Americans favour deportation and the ending of sanctuary city status. They do so because of rampant crime and because they endorse Trump’s pledge to “make America safe again.”

Markandan’s tired assertion that Trump inspired the January 6, 2021 “overthrow” of the government was debunked by Congressional inquiry which found the violence was perpetrated by FBI, CIA, BLM and Antifa elements within the crowd. That would not have occurred had Nancy Pelosi accepted Trump’s offer of 10,000 National guardsmen.

If Trump felt he was guilty, he could have issued pardons before he left office on January 20, 2021. But he did not because he knows when the truth is disclosed, the charge of insurrection was to mask the real overthrow of the US government, namely, the Democrats’ theft of the 2020 election when Biden was credited with an impossible 81 million ballots – not votes. Indeed, history will show Trump was thrice elected President.

Trump’s freeing of the 1,600 J 6 protesters, imprisoned without bail or hearings for exercising their legitimate right to protest and then treated like dissidents in a gulag, is in line with his pledge to end the Democrats’ political weaponisation of the justice system.

Markandan’s shock and horror that Trump has withdrawn the US from the WHO and the Paris Climate Accord is just another example of his studied ignorance. Last May, 44 GOP Senators urged Biden not to sign the WHO’s International Health Regulations which empower the WHO to supersede  national health authorities and undermine national sovereignty. Since then 26 GOP governors have said they will not comply with WHO declarations.

The WHO, which suppresses scientific dissent, is a political tool of the oligarchy which seeks to subject all to vaxxing so as to implement its mandatory universal passport system of human control and surveillance. Allied with Big Pharma, bought politicians and the mass media, the WHO is also noted for its false public health alarms – eight since 2007.

The irony of the outpourings of Trump’s detractors is that they ignore the direction the US was headed under Biden/Harris: unvetted alien invasion, censorship of free speech, categorisation of half the population as ‘domestic terrorists,’ imposition of unconstitutional, un-American policies concerning health, gender, education, religion and heritage – in short  the subversion of the US constitution.

Trump’s mission and mandate is to halt that process, return control to the rightful stewards of the US – “We the people” – and to “preserve, protect and defend the constitution” as he vowed on January 20.

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