Trump’s Hot Take: Zelenskyy Caused Russia’s Invasion!

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I’m a US Army Combat Veteran, and I’m here to break down the latest podcast where Donald Trump is back at it again, spewing hot takes without a care in the world. His latest obsession is blaming Zalinski and Biden for the Russia-Ukraine war. Apparently, he believes Zalinski is a great salesman, and if we give him more money, he can use it to defend Ukraine against Russia.

Let me tell you, folks, this is just a misinformed, uninformed, and downright dangerous opinion. As a veteran, I know what it’s like to be in a war zone, and I can tell you that nobody can “negotiate” with Putin. He’s a master of manipulation, and the only way to stop him is to stand firm against his aggression.

Trump also claims that if he were in Zalinski’s shoes, he would have prevented the war from happening. But let’s be real, guys, Putin wanted to annex Ukraine all along. Everyone knew it, including Trump himself. So, what exactly did Zalinski do wrong?

Let’s get real for a second. Trump is promoting Kremlin-backed propaganda, which is essentially just Russian disinformation. He’s taking talking points from Russian propaganda accounts, meme-ifying them with pictures of celebrities, and sharing them as fact. It’s not just him; it’s also people who consume this content without questioning its origin.

Memes and propaganda can spread quickly, and we see it all the time on TikTok and other social media platforms. Russians create memes, pay for ads, and amplify the message. Organic accounts start sharing it, and soon, it becomes viral. It’s not surprising that people succumb to this kind of information without verifying its source.

As a nation, we need to be more critical of the information we consume. We need to stop spreading disinformation and promote truth. Otherwise, we’ll be playing right into the hands of those who seek to manipulate us.

And, trust me, folks, I’m not being mean to Trump; I’m just trying to make sense of a nonsensical situation. At 78 years old, he should be focused on more substantial issues, not parroting Russian propaganda. It’s time for us to separate fact from fiction and promote a more informed, more critical, and more forward-thinking discussion.


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