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Trump’s irony on Truth Social, a propaganda narrative in favor of the war in Ukraine

At the U.N. meeting in New York, Donald Trump caused a stir by delivering the most biting piece of criticism against eco-neo-Marxists – but the war propaganda machine twisted his irony on Truth Social, his private social network, turning it into a narrative in favor of the war. Perhaps not since John Fitzgerald Kennedy’s famous ‘We choose to go to the Moon’ speech of September 12, 1962, has spin-doctoring—the twisting of words—been so amplified by the machinery of diversion as we see today. Pestered by European leaders to renounce his friendship with Vladimir Putin and the secret agreements forged in Alaska, Donald Trump reacted ironically, posting as if straight out of a political reality-show script: “Ukraine would be able to take back their Country in its original form and, who knows, maybe even go further than that!” – the U.S. president quipped on Truth Social. Exactly how far is Zelenskyy and the Europeans supposed to go?! Conquer Moscow and St. Petersburg? Storm China and clap an iron mask on Xi Jinping, so he can no longer see where the ‘no-limits partnership’ leads? Were it not for a global machine washing the brains of simpletons, we would laugh out loud at the stupidity of propaganda. Still, the military-industrial arsenal is pumping huge amounts of money, both in the political groups in the European Parliament and in mainstream media – explaining why professional ethics is demonized and no one dares voice their frustration.

In the English edition of George Orwell’s novel 1984, the Ministry of Truth goes by the name ‘Minitrue’. In today’s age of reinvented useful idiots à la V. I. Lenin, the Western Ministry of Propaganda remains nameless—although it acts with particular obscenity, weaving together the Chinese-water-torture techniques once reserved for imprisoned outcasts with the brainwashing methods of more modern, Orwellian times.
Trump’s narrative snowballed with greater force than a meteor, stirring among the self-styled guardians of truth—those proclaiming that ‘the Russian bear must be slain in its own den’—a genuine tsunami of collective emotion. The valiant Europhiles were practically popping champagne and throwing parties in celebration of their hard-drilled conviction, hammered in like a nail, that Russia is the enemy of Western prosperity.
Perhaps never before has the campaign of collective intimidation across Europe been so complete (to borrow a Marxist phrase). Not even during the pandemic did the diversions stick so tightly—like burrs clinging to sneakers.
A great many social media users, some even in good faith, took at face value the American leader’s mockery of the seven dwarfs of grand European politics, who pestered him with their support for a lost cause: the war in Ukraine.
The joy was unrestrained among the keyboard warriors, applauding Trump’s firm repositioning. For years, the current U.S. president had branded him a ‘Kremlin agent of influence.’ Under Joe Biden, the FBI investigated Trump for supposed collaboration with the KGB. The case was closed. Today, the former head of that very institution, James Comey, is himself under investigation for the smear campaign.
What’s more, in the 2016 election campaign, Trump was accused of Russian interference—just like Călin Georgescu, who won the Romanian election in the first round, only to have the second annulled so he would not become the country’s first sovereigntist president.
This whole misleading effort was aimed at burying Donald Trump’s key messages at the U.N. assembly, where he shredded the climate agenda. He openly ridiculed the Western leaders who had enabled developing countries to siphon off undeserved funds through resource exploitation, to the detriment of those who had shut down their mines for ideological reasons.
“Climate change,” he said, was “the greatest con job perpetrated on the world”.
“The primary effect of these brutal green energy policies has not been to help the environment, but to redistribute manufacturing and industrial activity from developed countries that follow the insane rules that are put down, to polluting countries that break the rules and are making a fortune,” Trump said during his famous speech.
Moreover, these effects have never been scientifically proven to be man-made. Nor could the greenhouse effect be avoided by curbing carbon emissions in some countries while others pump at full capacity.
In fact, Donald Trump pulled the United States out of the Paris Agreement. Dark days lie ahead for the protagonists and beneficiaries of climate change policies, imposed since the time of Barack Obama.
To make it abundantly clear that the globalists’ diversion machine had set all its cogwheels in motion worldwide, Trump’s special envoy refused to vote on behalf of the United States for the resolution on aid to Ukraine.
The leaders of France, Germany, the United Kingdom and Ukraine have put forward to the U.N. Security Council a resolution calling for an immediate ceasefire in Ukraine, the release of all hostages, and the unconditional lifting by Russia of all restrictions on humanitarian aid to affected regions. The resolution also reaffirmed Ukraine’s sovereignty and territorial integrity, urging Russia to engage in meaningful negotiations to end the war.
The United States voted against. Clearly, Trump’s irony was played into by an increasingly hardened army of diversionists.
By Marius Ghilezan

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