
I can’t say that I especially like Donald Trump, but I wouldn’t do him any harm either. However, he does like to score political points by calling people names, but then he is a bit of a ‘Dementia Don’, and he loves to stand before an attentive audience.
He enjoys shocking others with his remarks, but it is really a sign of weakness. But you know what the real insult is, when you close your heart off to those that suffer while preaching righteousness from a place of comfort.
He should keep in mind that the truth demands humility, empathy needs action, and love demands bravery. It’s not a performance for the camera. Instead of exchanging insults, he could completely reframe the debate and move the conversation away from politics and toward something far more universal.
We are not perfect, none of us are, but perfection is not the point; understanding is.
The people want love, not division. Forgiveness, not judgment, and if we can’t reflect on how we treat one another, then we have misconstrued everything, and that’s how we should respond, not with anger, not with bluster, but with clarity and humanity. The loudest voice is not always the smartest, and real strength usually speaks the softest.
Donald Trump should be cautioned about challenging individuals who are far more knowledgeable than he is. The mere fact that he talks does not make him more brilliant.
We should be cautious of wolves in sheep’s clothing, even though Donald Trump appears to have a godlike mindset. He must first learn about acceptance, love, humility, respect, and empathy.
It’s time for everyone on this globe to learn to live in harmony and collaborate. To spend money on time and energy supporting the needy, starving, the sick, homeless and desolate – no more tyrants or dictators!
I’m not a religious person, but I know right from wrong, and I have no time for warmongers, but unfortunately, wars begin with greed and control of another person – they are called overlords, and we have had these people for centuries – it’s time for it to stop!