Man is just fucking with Euro brains with every statement.

  • CommunistCuddlefish [she/her]@hexbear.net
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    22 days ago

    idk what kind of behavior you’re talking about but it’s really easy to explain Trump’s behavior regarding Russia by looking at Trump’s behavioral patterns and personality. We can Occam’s Razor this shit. Man’s a deeply insecure loser with a pathological need to be seen as the winner and a strong man. So he likes strongmen. He likes winners. Russia keeps on winning – the Ukraine War is clearly a defeat for NATO and has been since about 2023. Therefore, Trump will be friendlier to Russia just because he wants to be on the winning side. Simple as.

    It’s not just Russia. He’ll suck up to anyone because the most important thing for him, psychologically, is to be aligned with other winners. Man just praised the bravery of Ansar Allah (with good reason!). It’s all about his brand. If he hitches his brand to winners, then his brand’s a winning brand too, no matter how pathetic he himself is.

    He also thrives off chaos and antagonizing the liberals. The more they get themselves into hysterics about Russia, the more Trump has a neuron activation loop of “Russia good because it gets the liberals upset at me, and then they screech about it, and that’s publicity for me, baby!”

    I really cannot take “Trump is a Russian asset” conspiracies seriously at all. It’s good to be skeptical of russiagate stuff since it’s largely a fabricated scandal that exists primarily to absolve establishment liberals of snatching defeat from the jaws of victory by running Killary over Brother Bernard, and the “trump is a russian asset” shit is just an extension of that same bullshit conspiracy.

    Also let’s be real, Russia’s had some very shrewd statesmanship. Why on earth would shrewd and competent political agents trust Trump to be a reliable asset? He’s completely self-centered, extremely fickle, and can’t stand firm on his decisions. Because he cares more about his public image and his personal brand than about any actual policies.