Trump Represents the U.S, the West, or Capitalism?

This opinion piece explores the intersection of American politics, capitalism, and historical injustice, questioning the global perception of the United States. The author argues that the U.S. prioritizes interest over justice and critiques the historical treatment of marginalized groups.
Why it matters
It provides a critical perspective on American hegemony and the moral contradictions inherent in its historical and current political actions.
Titles are meant to sound nice, but he literally represents all three. We have seen the ok or 'best' of Americans claiming Trump does not represent who they are, but why are westerners and the capitalist world not distancing themselves from Trump? Few may publicly do, and the rest are murmuring or cheering him with words or dollars. The US tends to present itself in a highly positive light, but hardly practises what it preaches. The matriarchal west was ever deceptive. And Capitalism is a sick mindset that was arguably born in Africa, but maturing or worsening in the US and trying to find itself back to Africa+? As an individual, you must understand evolution in reality, to seek the best with or without the majority. Be the righteous minority that can court or defeat the guilty majority.
The article is highly critical of U.S. history and capitalism, reflecting a strong ideological viewpoint.
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