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mumstheword
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No worries! It's really interesting to hear what people from other countries think and see about us. I lived overseas in places where Americans weren't terribly popular so it's always nice to hear that some places still like us :)
I used to resent Americans. I didn't like the previous administrations at all. And like I said, grew up lefty, so was taught to hate Americans by default.
I did read a lot though, always have, and so much of what I was inspired by, came out of the US.
It's only since Trump, that I've gotten really excited and interested by what's happening over there. Despite the extreme divisions and political unrest of the present climate, I truly believe in the American people and the values of generosity, individual effort and courage, free speech, and the importance of a fair and balanced judicial system, which I see exemplified by honest and bright US citizens everyday.
And just so you know, @somerandomguy I only, very recently, in the last four months, or so, discovered the Q movement and started looking into the Q drops, but yes, it does tie into a lot of what I've been draw to and interested in, in the last 20 years or so.
I wish things weren't so polarized over there. It didn't make sense to me, the vitriol towards Trump, before he even had a chance to prove himself, he'd already been trialled and convicted by the msm and hollywood elites.
And sure, I thought he was as obnoxious as the next person, when he was a mere "Bossman" in the Apprentice, but I didn't think it right to prejudge him before he had shown what he was made of.
As it happens, when I found out his stance on pedophilia and warmongering, I was even more impressed.
I couldn't stands the Bush's, was unimpressed by Bill Clinton and hugely dissappointed in Obama, so I didn't understand why people went off the deep end about Trump, when you had had some hideous, leaders in the past (IMO) and no one kicked up such a stink about them.
It just seemed undemocratic to me and I believe in democracy more than I hate boorish billionaires who pose a threat to the "way things have previously been done".
He's a wild card, no doubt about that, but so far, I think your country, and the world, at large, is better off for having him in office. I was truly afraid of imminent WW3 under Hillary Clinton. That woman is a frightening powermonger, and a psychopathic liar, to me, and I was SO RELIEVED when she didn't get in. Like many US citizens, I disliked and feared her, more than I actively supported the Trump meister.
And I was insulted that she thought she could run on being a female, more than actual common sense, being pro the little people and building national security and prosperity.
So yeah, I am, currently, an Amerophile. I love your country. My daughter loved it, and has native American ancestry, on her father's side, apparently, it is believable, that my ex is 1/4 or something Native American, but no blood test to confirm it, yet, and now my family is even more connected, by virtue of my oldest daughter visiting NYC and she said she definitely going back so yeah, I love you guys and I love your country.