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Essential Trump/Alt-Right Ridicule Thread

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Well, it is the ridicule thread but this is still terrifying

The chosen one? The new film that claims Trump's election was an act of God

There was no doubt in Jayne Gillikan’s mind. “Trump is God’s will, there’s no other way to explain it. I prayed for him through the [2016 election] campaign. I know in my heart that God raised him up for this time in our country.”

So this God bloke chose Trump as a kind of second coming?

Jesus.
 
Well, it is the ridicule thread but this is still terrifying

The chosen one? The new film that claims Trump's election was an act of God

That's the sort of film I'd love to watch :thumbs:

"[the author] has made other claims, which he calls “prophetic words”, including that Trump will serve two terms, the landmark supreme court ruling on abortion in the Roe v Wade case will be overturned, and that next month’s midterm elections will result in a “red tsunami”, strengthening Republican control of both houses of Congress.

Barack Obama will be charged with treason and Trump will authorise the arrest of “thousands of corrupt officials, many of whom are part of a massive satanic paedophile ring”. Trump will also force the release of cures for cancer and Alzheimer’s that are currently being withheld by the pharmaceutical industry."
 
Have you lot not heard of Kim Clement's prophecies - going back to 2007 here



Is this for real? In that case, I guess there's always a chance that no matter how crazy some people's predictions are - some will turn out (kinda) true. Bit like monkeys and Shakespeare, perhaps...
 
U.S. not invited to save-the-WTO summit in Ottawa

Canada has not included the United States in an upcoming meeting aimed at saving the international trading system because it doesn't share the views of the 13 invited countries, says the new Canadian trade minister.

Canada will host senior ministers from 13 "like-minded" countries for a two-day discussion in Ottawa later this month to brainstorm ways to reform the World Trade Organization, said Jim Carr, Canada's newly appointed international trade diversification minister.

Carr said the group of countries he's convened ultimately wants to persuade Washington of the continued usefulness of the WTO, but for now the best way forward is without the U.S. in the room.
 
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