why do you think they booed him?
Trump told everyone to go get vaccinated but got booed. Why did they do that?
why do you think they booed him?
Didn't he also come out and say he found a solution to covid, by telling people to swallow disinfectants as we use it to clean products/we can use it to clean our bodies?
As a British, Boris Johnson was a disappointment in the pandemic but Trump outweights his idiocy any day! :D
Because his followers are anti vax, something he got them to be. So now that he's going back on that his little idiots are whining
@BokieLoc ok buddy put down the bong.
@BokieLoc you sure you aren't a qanon guy? sure sounds like it
LOL. QAnon Boy got banned. :)
@BokieLoc Obviously, you don't understand how vaccines work. Nor can you explain why 97% of all new covid cases and new hospitalizations are all non vaccinated people. Pfizer's work was nothing short of miraculous, and since Americans aren't willing to starve the virus from its hosts any other way, this is an answer for them. Try not to bring up brain rot - it's a self-indictment. So far, the science is against you, big time.
@BokieLoc You would think the fact that all the animal trials done with this clot shot ending very poorly would give pause to folks. Maybe too many folks get their information off of facebook
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Tbh what even are trump followers values... Like do they support him stealing money from his campaign and cancer money and the rest even bought his own books just to put money back into his pocket.
Do they support the fact he downplayed covid and don't know how vaccines work but then tells people months late that they should get it without been educated on them himself?
Do they support that he failed at trying to get immigrants out of America so bad with a new law he made that it was abolished within a year?
Do they support that he kinda wants to have sex with his daughter?
Do they support he was bestfriends with Putin?
Do they support he don't actually really understand things and just throws blame to stuff, "Ask China" while skipping a question.
Do they support "I could shoot someone and would still be voted in".
They've fully gone rabid.
They're a cult base with no cult leader, ready to be radicalized by the next person who comes around willing to say and do whatever to gain their favour.
The modern Republican party has created a huge mob of unintelligible, psychopathic, pathological cultists. They spent four years weaponizing them against logic and reason, winding them up with consipracies, radicalizing their political views.
And now they've realized they went too far and their voting base is going to die out. So they try to backtrack, but their radicalization has been too successful.
This base doesn't know, care, or understand what they are for or against. If it doesn't feed their misguided outrage, they seem to dislike it.
He did it wrong. He could have saved the country if he had said "The radical left want you to die before 2022 so you can't vote or worse so you vote for them. They've tried everything to stop you from taking my vaccine - I developed it, by the way, not a lot of people know that. Operation warp speed completely my idea. Fauci even told me he said 'sir, this operation warp speed is a horrible idea and won't result in a good vaccine for 10 years.' But I ignored him. Smart guy if he stays in his lane but out of it not so bright.." And so on.
But he said it like an order (or suggestion) instead. They only do what he says as long as he's telling them what they want to hear. They don't want leadership they want permission.
I would say its a sign of his falling out of favor. Trumps popularity is not sustainable, especially since people have had to live with its consequences such as losing loved ones to Covid19. Fundamentally speaking Trump is simply not good enough at PR to maintain his popularity and the more he tries the more mistakes he does and alienates them further.
It kind of reminds me of someone who reaches a viral video type of fame and spends the rest of his career chasing whatever they did to become viral in the first place without knowing what it was or having any success.
The only reason that anyone might be surprised by that is that they've falsely convinced themselves that all of his supporters are sheep who don't think for themselves and are unvaccinated. And those who booed were booing the vaccine itself in all likelihood.
I've also seen some comments from anti-Trump people who think he encouraged opposition to the vaccine, which is as far from the truth as possible (he encouraged and promoted the development of the vaccine while he was in office).
So it's due to false premises (no surprise there).
No they were booing him
Because Trump is on all sides of every issue. In a way, it's a genius move because if you support everything then you are never wrong even when you are. But smart people see right through the scam. Dumb people worship him like a prophet.
Do you feel pretty smart there superbutt? Does he support open borders? I also kind of liked the fact that both sides of the swamp's creatures (democrat and republican) wanted him out of their globalist gravy train club as that is generally a good sign. He is still disappointingly supporting the clot shot seemingly despite the disapproval from a lot of his base. He desperately wanted these shots to be one of his biggest legacies as President so much so he won't let it go even though he must know how awful they are by now. Nice theory you put forth however, it just doesn't hold up. Presidents were never meant to be regarded as the all powerful kings that we have somehow made them into over the years. He encourages the toxic shot because he can't admit he was duped about their safety as he made them his legacy but he still doesn't stand for mandating them like the commies in charge now
are doing. Doesn't sound like he supports everything does it? Does he support abortion?
@Truthseeker78 Your brain has melted, friend.
its ok i deleted all his other comments and blocked his dumbass lol
Well, once the genie is out of the bag, it is out of the bag.
Trump didn't create this, he exposed it. We have folks here who are basically America's version of the Taliban.
Lol for disagreeing with you, and Trump, they are "America's version of the Taliban"? What a crock! Let me guess, everyone who doesn't agree with neo-segregation is also "America's version of the Taliban"?
@genuinlysensitive sighhh lol
@genuinlysensitive Non-segregation. Dude, you are a segregationist?
This is what I don't get. Why don't you guys form you own country? You finally have the the insane leadership needed to do that.
*neo*. Learn to read. Or maybe it was just a Fruedian slip?
@genuinlysensitive Haha! What does that even mean? You mean that I am a neo-segregationist? You can't approve of racism as a one way street. If you are okay with "White" racists parading around in society with assault rifles, you can approve of some "Black" racists who seek to segregate the same way.
I am not a racist. We were supposed to be moving forward with the understanding that all racism was bad. But your crowd claims some racism is okay. The kind that doesn't discriminate against them.
That's weird. And insane.
Can't believe that happened Lol
I thought they accept and love everything their savior tells them. How come they're disagreeing with him? I bet he's mad now 😂😂😂
I guess they booed him because they see him as a traitor.
The crowd there was against the vaccination, plain and simple.
Unfortunately, right now there's a large portion of the American population that may not be strictly "anti-vaccination", but they've definitely not been getting the vaccination: The inner city population across the country... and they outnumber the rural Americans against the vaccination.
Maybe it could be that they aren't as rabid about supporting Trump as the corporate media would have you believe? I don't know, I have never been on the Trump train. But I also was never vehemently opposed to him either. I think most people liked Trump because he wouldn't roll over and take it from the media like previous Republican candidates did. I am 100% convinced that how the media treated Romney in 2012 is why so many Republicans flocked to Trump in 2016.
The main difference as I see it between Trump supporters and Biden supporters is trust in the establishment. Many of them voted for him because he said he would “drain the swamp”.
It’s the same difference between those who are pro-vaxx and anti-vaxx. Trump didn’t influence them to become anti-vax.
Hey at least that means they hold to their beliefs instead of just doing whatever the fuck he says. That's more than a lot of people give them credit for. But maybe yknow they should just reconsider some of those beliefs...
Ehh I don't think individual freedom should be a deciding priority in a frickin pandemic, but I don't think mandates would help at all in this climate.
I don't understand WHY this has to be a freedom issue in the first place though. I wish the virus had never been politicized then it wouldn't be a big deal to get a vaccine it maybe wouldn't even be a big deal to mandate it in stuff like schools passports work. But that won't help now not like this.
Because people don't trust the information they don't trust the organizations or the leaders it comes from and that's because of all the political shit that's practically built into covid. Almost all the issues people have been having with the vaccine aren't even about the virus or vaccines they're about distrust or being forced.
And those are actual issues but they shouldn't ever have been wrapped up in a virus like this making people pit freedom against health. That was wrong from the very start. This is America you know a ton of people are gonna fuckin die on that hill...
They are really anti-van. They forget that Trump took credit for developing the vaccine under his administration.
Anti-vax
They've been holding back for the Trump bleach jabs
Educate yourself please
Trump became popular with them by telling them what they wanted to hear. It was never about them believing what Trump told them to, so as soon as he says something that doesn't fit their paradigm they will turn against him.
Because he showed his true colors. He is for the establishment; not the people.
Therefore dont vote for him should he be the republican candidate in 2024?
Because they just like him.
The moment he says does something they don't like they will turn they back on ya
Biggest mistake is putting too much faith in government
We elect them to support us and our values
Trump has groomed a nasty beast (Trump Base) over the years. It's gotten to where the beast will sometimes bite it's master.
Because just like Biden Trump is a puppet of the elite. Pushing their depopulation agenda. Just another fake actor like all poliicians that you see on TV. Even his die hard supporters will leave if he keeps pushing the vax.
So he's part of the deeep state?
There really is no deep state. The way this works is the elite are at the top and you will not see them on the news. Then under them are the politicans. Both sides right and left are just puppets then under them are the celebrities. The elite use the politicians and celebrities to influence the masses. The president is just an actor who they select for the position. Basically votes go in the trash they are meaningless. Big elections are fake. I know this sounds crazy but think about it. Look at politics how fake does it look? Trump was gonna lock Hillary up he never did and they been friends for such a long time yet were supposedly bitter enemies lol. It is all a fake show like pro wrestling.
Trump pretends to be the truther president yet he doesn't talk about so many things that are going on in the world that the mainstream media doesn't mention. Trump stays silent about these things. That is how you know he is controlled by the ones at the top. Rothschilds, Rockefellers and other families that we probably never even heard of before.
Gotcha. Trust the plan? Where we go one we go all?
Well, if he runs for US President, Alabama won't vote for him
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