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When Trump was elected as president of the United States in November 2016 the world pretty well shit their pants to say the least. How was it possible that this guy won the election? But what many in the world never considered is just how fed up people are with the same old same old. There isn’t much trust in government or corrupt politicians these days, and people were ready to try anything new.
After the election a slurry of stories began to hit the media about who Trump really was, how Hillary could have lost and of course, fake news was to blame for everything. Oh, and months later Russia was to blame for everything. Even though there was no evidence of either. We saw a massive media slandering that was essentially the childish outcry of a Deep State upset about how things didn’t go its way.
As we covered the many stories related to the election, Trump, Hillary, Wikileaks and so forth here at CE, our readership often asked who we truly support; Hillary or Trump? Of course, we support neither and have stated this numerous times, yet this was something that was difficult for many to understand because the belief is you must support one or the other, and if you don’t support one you automatically support the other. This is understandable of course.
The amount of anger, emotions, and frustration we collectively have had about Trump being president is incredible. While I believe this shows how much we collectively need to shift our perspectives on things in general, I also believe that in many ways our emotional outcries are where things start. We have to observe our emotions and what they telling us about our beliefs and perspectives in order to see how we can move beyond them. We are massively limiting our world and reality by holding on so rigidly to what we believe. To be clear, we cannot change things from a state of anger or aggression, we must first move past this. This is a lesson humanity is learning big time right now.
Before we go on, politics are an emotional subject for many of us because we believe so strongly in one side or another, this is perhaps the biggest challenge we face. But that said, it’s most serving at this point to set emotions aside as we go through this. This won’t lift up nor bash Trump but will simply state things for what they are. But emotions will need to be set aside to see that more clearly.