Why the Trump Era Leaves Us in Peril

Trump means death to democracy. He has to be excused from his responsibilities.

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David Albert Farmer

7/4/20251 min read

Understanding the Depth of Trump's Influence

Donald J. Trump has garnered a reputation that many deem as unforgivable. To describe him as a first felon is only the tip of the iceberg. His actions and words suggest a man who, some believe, embodies pure evil. The phrase often repeated—"he has absolutely no redeeming qualities"—rings true to many who have observed his behavior over the years.

The Dangerous Follower Phenomenon

Even more alarming than Trump himself is his army of followers. These individuals, so mesmerized by his rhetoric, appear ready to sacrifice their well-being. It's chilling to think that they can end up jeopardizing not just their lives in this world but also their spiritual connection with God for the sake of supporting a controversial figure. Their blind allegiance raises questions about our nation's safety and the ability to progress as a democratic society.

The State of the Nation Under Trump

As long as Trump remains in power, there is a growing concern among citizens about their safety. Many feel that the nation is at a standstill, with an alarming undercurrent that breeds fear and unrest. Recent behaviors have led countless individuals to contemplate drastic measures—there are whispers of assassination. Remember the January 6th Capitol riots? His actions during that time indicate a dangerous precedent that could incite even further violence.

In the face of this unrest and turmoil, stopping Trump from remaining a figure of influence is crucial for the safety of all Americans. His presidency has been marked with divisiveness and chaos, and it seems as though the country cannot truly move forward while his ideology looms large. It begs the question: at what cost do we allow such a tumultuous figure to remain in our national narrative?