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Well.. some might think that.
Would you also think it was hilarious if it was a video about the US?
I imagine some of the Elon tech bros made it in the office.
Trump walked in like David Brent from The Office and thought it would make a promo video for his Gaza campaign.
But it's also part of the imbecilization of politics. Trump is widening the range of acceptable policy-making by suggesting outrageous ideas which the dumbest among us will actually defend. When the public discourse has already moved away from sanity, any actual decision becomes far less contentious.
I have never heard about that one.
Too bad the previous president, Genocide Joe, probably doesn't give much of a damn either, but at least he had some more restraint about possibly starting a war with Iran etc.
I still feel horrible for ever feeling that optimistic/relieved for him getting elected simply because Trump was out. Sure, it's understandable and perhaps it's amplified by the incumbent effect. ♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥ that guy, and the current guy as well.
He posts things like that to disturb certain people.
It's very un-presidential and should never be done by anyone who is the president. It's pretty stupid.
The U.S.A. is prosperous and battle ready should worse comes to worse, and there is something left to salvage of the battle damaged Ukraine if we can just stop the fighting there. Gaza is totally destroyed already. The people are being murdered whether Trump likes it or not. There is no fighting chance for a people who have no farms, no supplies, no fully functioning hospitals and nothing to their name but a pile of rubble and an Israeli death warrant. The Gazans are already a thoroughly conquered people who will be rendered an extinct race if there is no intervention to change the status quo.
In this sense, Trump as an incoming president can do nothing but make lemonade with the lemons life has provided him and in that sense contrasting how bad the situation is now to how good he envisions it could be makes some amount of sense.
However it's also a little tone deaf to the gravity of the situation and the light at the end of the tunnel style symbolism is vague and subject to interpretation. Some of the possible implications of it are disturbing, while others are reassuring.
I kind of doubt it's changing anybody's mind on the matter at any rate.
Look for what is really happening.