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posted ago by Snakecasablanca83 ago by Snakecasablanca83 +2964 / -0

Long story. So bear with me but I think it's interesting.

I'm from Australia. So who the fuck cares about US politics right?

Well back in 2016 the media had me. I was a headline reader and would commonly say to people the likes of "Imagine if Trump wins! How fucked would the world be".

One day a guy from work sort of red pilled me in a weird way... He was a Pakistani and he told me "Who cares... We're not from the US. And they deserve it". It made me laugh (sorry pedes).

Now obviously he had an axe to grind from a Pakistani point of view but he sort of burst my bubble. Why the fuck would I care or stress being from Australia about Trump being president. I never cared before. That's when I realised the media had fucked me.

Anyway a couple of months later some barrister friend (had been having dinner once a week every week for several years) started ranting to me at dinner about Trump being president ending the world. I thought I could maybe help him and calm him down. Try and make him see that it doesn't matter that much. Long story short... We have never caught up socially since then. I've got lots of friends. And he was sort of a "single" friend and I'd just met my wife so while I was disappointed... It didn't stress me too much but it was an eye opener.

Anyway started becoming a Trump fan. Bet on him winning. He won but I learned for years to just shut up about it because people still really hate him here. And basically buy into the fact that anyone who likes him (or even doesn't hate him) is a racist degenerate.

Earlier this year lost another friend. Called her up during Covid to make sure she was alright because she is at high risk (cancer survivor). She started ranting about how fucking stupid Trump was. I backed off and was like "yeah he's got a hard job and who knows what the right decision is" and tried to be non chalant. She basically pushed me until she called me a "fucking idiot" and I told her that I'm not here to listen to her bullshit and to fuck off. She was a little bit of a "pity" friend of mine so was happy to fuck her off at this point.

Anyway feel I almost lost another friend lately. He's a good one who I don't want to lose.

Hes a smart guy. Professional, very educated and wealthy. He HATES Trump. But basically acts like he doesn't care.

So he'll send me "Trump is shit" articles or videos and then when I argue back he's like... "Ah I don't really care". But you know he does. At one point I basically confronted him about his attitude and said that his attitude was confrontational but it's not worth ruining our friendship. He backed down and apologised but I can tell he still HATES Trump and a part of that hates projects onto me.

It's crazy that the media machine is so powerful. That people in Australia lose friends over it.

Imagine being in the US and losing a friend over who the Prime Minister of Germany is.

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Monny 4 points ago +4 / -0

Very similar situation here in Canada. All of my friends who are into politics hate the guy and think they're much smarter than him. Those of my other friends who aren't into politics just think he's a clown and an idiot. Whole family hates Trump as well. Basically any strangers I talk to for more than a few minutes while walking my dog eventually bring up what an idiot and bad person he is. I've met several older guys in their 40s and 50s while walking my dog, who are sick of all of the immigration and the ensuing degradation of Canadian culture, but they too can't stand Trump - even though he is enforcing everything they stand for.

Of course, all of these opinions are based off the narrative of the mainstream American media and also the Canadian news media. All of the news media in Canada is almost entirely far left-leaning. Partly due to the fact that our current Prime Minister, Trudeau, promised the CBC (Canadian Broadcasting Corporation) something like $1.6 billion in additional funding as a way to pressure them into supporting him and the far-left narrative.

I can't say I've met any other Canadian who is actually red-pilled. I know they exist, as seen on this site, but they are so rare. Even those who have woken up to the fact that Canadian culture and the population are being diluted by massive immigration and 'multiculturalism', almost everyone here still hates Trump. There's a massive inferiority complex that Canadians have and it almost always leads to them claiming how we're so much better than the States. For perspective, I'm 30 y/o and myself, my family and many of my friends are quite successful, or at least on our way.

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