Donald Trump Didn’t Cause the Division in America, It Caused Him

What do you like most about President Trump? What do you like least about him? For most people, the answer to both of those questions will often lie in his rhetoric.

He has the most unpredictable Twitter account in the world, and he’s never shy about saying what is on his mind. It’s both refreshing and, at times, frustrating. Nevertheless, the primary complaints you hear about the President actually have nothing to do with his policies.

That’s the crux of it all. The left hates President Trump because he refuses to bend to their games. They’ve been clubbing our country over the head with their PC police and fluid morality. No matter what anyone says, the progressives are right and you’re evil. That’s the narrative they chose, and they have fallen lock-step behind it.

Remember, though, that all of this happened before 2015. The PC culture has been on the rise for decades. Cancel culture started before gay marriage was supported by the Supreme Court.

If you really think about it, the presence that we all recognize as President Trump didn’t start any of this. Instead, he remained a rare person who was unaffected by it.

All of this feels right when you read it, but it makes even more sense when you let Dinesh D’Souza break it down. This video is short, but it’s packed with points that are important to hear. If you really want to understand the value of President Trump and the state of the left, listen to what D’Souza has to say.


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