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Then, why do you bother if you can't put backbone into your convictions? There's no point. That's why I give more than a passing nod to Trump. Debating the minutiae of nationalism is pathetic and certainly does nothing to advance the nation's spirit, growth, maturity and wealth.

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I do have strong convictions, and they are rooted in moderation, which, in today's environment, is controversial. It's easy to take a radical or polarized stance, but I believe in the complexity of governance and discussing and debiting it openly. I think Trump oversimplify these issues and is irresponsible with their power, which I strongly disagree with. I’m genuinely open to hearing your perspective—why do you support him? I'm always happy to stand corrected if I’m missing something.

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Obviously the majority of American voters couldn't give a tinker's cuss whether you think Trump is irresponsible with his power. They see him as the great drainer of the woke swamps, the Marshall of a world wide political move to the centre right in many jurisdictions in order to fix the irresponsible behaviour of leftie wokesters. Reestablishing commonsense- let's study the nationalism of common sense.

Have you noticed? Meanwhile, you convolute the concept of nationalism.

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