Donald Trump: The System's Candidate. Why Trump fits the globalist plot like a glove

Many were surprised by Trump’s victory in 2016 – I know I was. Having lost my faith in democracy completely, my guess was that acceleration would come through the continuous election of leftist candidates throughout the West. But his election changed that notion and restored a lot of people’s faith in democracy and systemic change. “Hail Trump, hail our people, hail victory!” …remember that? Yeah, I wish I didn’t either.

Afterwards, we saw conservative tendencies prop up throughout basically all of the West with “far-right” parties such as the AfD polling remarkably high in some instances, as well as the election of figures such as Jair Bolsonaro and Boris Johnson, which – by the time they happened – were already unsurprising.

Now, in 2020, with chaos running rampant as criminals riot, citizens are locked in their homes, the state gains power and society loses order as our civilization faces a situation best described as an anarcho-tyranny, the USA is about to have another presidential election, and the one going up against Donald J. Trump, the one to achieve what the mighty Hillary Clinton couldn’t, the one to save America from its despotic fascist regime is none other than the great… Joe Biden? Seriously? With ongoing civil unrest throughout the nation and an ever-increasing emphasis on social justice, gender equality, and ethnic diversity, the Democratic party chose another old white (and possibly senile) man to represent itself? It shouldn’t take a genius to figure this man was put on the ballot to lose. Hell, even the Libertarian Party is looking better (not really).

Okay, so Trump is going to win, great! …right? No, not at all. It’s become clear to me that the System has taken a liking to Trump. He is a figure comparable to that of Margaret Thatcher or Richard Nixon, who opposed the System in a way that was just relevant enough to appear disconnected from it, but not nearly enough to actually make an impact. With Trump, considering how little influence presidents de facto have over policymaking, the System has realized that having controlled opposition in power is much more effective than having one of their people. They already have the entire political landscape in their pockets, so it’s not like they have a reason to worry, but having a white “conservative” in power allows them to blame us for all this chaos as they constantly push on the social front with ever-increasing levels of progressivism.

The logic is dead simple, really. Everything is going to shit, but “the right” is in power, so why isn’t the right doing anything? It works because the average populace doesn’t know the right is powerless, unlike we do. People actually believe – as the System intended – that the right has equal or even superior power and influence compared to the left. The ever increasingly-leftist establishment markets itself as right-wing by taking away the influence of the state’s figureheads and exerting it through “private” bodies, such as the media.

The Bioleninist coalition of deplorables now does as it pleases without consequences or even repercussion. Mobs of minorities and literal communists occupy entire neighborhoods and set homes and businesses on fire, destroy our cultural heritage, erase our history, murder our people. And because “/ourguy/” is in charge, as powerless as ever, it’s all our fault. Trump’s victory is all the excuse they need to keep this circus going.

I don’t ever recommend people to watch TV, but maybe this time we should listen to Tucker.

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