🐱 Trump Is One of the Worst Leaders on Earth, According to the Rest of the World

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People in more than a dozen countries around the world have virtually no confidence in Donald Trump, and believe the U.S. has royally screwed up its coronavirus response, according to a Pew survey of American-allied countries around the globe.
In some countries that are closely allied with the United States, such as the United Kingdom, confidence is the lowest it’s ever been (41%). In others, such as France and Germany, only around 25% of respondents have confidence in the U.S., matching the country’s poor global standing in March 2003, when the United States invaded Iraq.



In all but one of the 13 countries included in the survey—which includes countries from western Europe and east Asia, as well as Australia and Canada—a clear majority have an unfavorable view of the United States. Among those 13 countries, just 16% of those surveyed expressed confidence in Trump to do the right thing regarding world affairs, as opposed to 83% who did not have confidence in him to do that. Just 34% of those surveyed held a favorable view of the United States in general.
The only country that did not hold an unfavorable view of the U.S. is South Korea, with which Trump has attempted to broker a deal to end long standing tensions with North Korea. Fifty-nine percent of those polled hold a favorable view of the United States, but just 17% have confidence in Trump, down drastically from 46% last year. By comparison, South Korea’s confidence in former U.S. President Barack Obama in South Korea was at 88% toward the end of his term in office.
Former Vice President Joe Biden has repeatedly attacked Trump’s foreign policy and relationship with the governments of allied countries, and promised to restore America’s standing around the globe.
Trump has “recklessly and routinely taken a battering ram to the pillars of America’s democracy — repeatedly attacking our institutions and values — amplified racist hatred for his own political ends, and traded the friendship of our democratic allies for photo ops with authoritarians and dictators,” Biden said in a statement on Tuesday, in commemoration of the International Day of Democracy.



Among top world leaders, Trump is the most widely loathed as well, with fewer people expressing confidence in him to do the right thing regarding world affairs (16%) than Russia’s Vladimir Putin (22%) or China’s Xi Jinping (19%). By comparison, 76% of respondents expressed confidence in German chancellor Angela Merkel to do the right thing.
It appears, however, that the Trump administration’s response to the coronavirus has done more than Trump’s foreign policy to ruin both his and America’s reputation around the globe. Trump pulled the U.S. out of the World Health Organization earlier this year, and continued to insist as recently as Tuesday that China was unilaterally at fault for the nearly 200,000 American deaths as a result of COVID-19.
“It was China's fault. I don't care how you want to define it. This was China's fault,” Trump said during a town hall with ABC News on Tuesday.
But around the world, most people don’t see it that way. Among all 13 countries surveyed, the U.,S. response to coronavirus received the worst marks by far, compared with the World Health Organization, the European Union, the respondent’s own country, and China.
Whereas 37% said China has done a good job containing the coronavirus outbreak, just 15% expressed the same view of the United States.
If all else fails, however, Trump can at least rest easy knowing he has more support from European nationalists. Among members of 11 of the most far-right parties in Europe, Pew found that confidence in Trump markedly improved relative to people in that country who don’t support the far right.
In Spain, for example, 45% of members of the neo-Francoist Vox partyexpressed confidence in Trump to do the right thing regarding world affairs. Among non-Vox members in Spain, just 7% did.
 
Obviously the European schools are quality because the sale of Greenland has been an on again, off again thing for decades.

Yes and times change. It might be a option 70 years ago, but that was 70 years ago and any one with about half a brain cell could have seen this development and then he ran away like a bitch because of "nasty" comments
 
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I didn't realize 13 countries represented the world.

"In Spain, for example, 45% of members of the neo-Francoist Vox party expressed confidence in Trump to do the right thing regarding world affairs. Among non-Vox members in Spain, just 7% did."

Yes we get it Vice, Trump is a fascist. You and the rest of the media have only told us this a trillion times already. They just had to include this stupid zinger.
 
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According to Pew's graph, I see it more as "we hate those geezers of the Republicans but the Democrats are cool."
High when Clinton is last in office, drops off immediately once Bush is in, jumps back up when Obama is in, then back down when Trump is in. Considering how biased media tends to be, I'm not exactly surprised by that, they paint Trump as a demon even when it's for things that are tepid and ignored much of the negatives of Obama's run as POTUS.

What I'm more curious of is whether people just hate the country as a whole or our government because if it's the latter, we have the same feeling rest of the world, trust us. No one hates the American government more than Americans.
 
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According to Pew's graph, I see it more as "we hate those geezers of the Republicans but the Democrats are cool."
High when Clinton is last in office, drops off immediately once Bush is in, jumps back up when Obama is in, then back down when Trump is in. Considering how biased media tends to be, I'm not exactly surprised by that, they paint Trump as a demon even when it's for things that are tepid and ignored much of the negatives of Obama's run as POTUS.

What I'm more curious of is whether people just hate the country as a whole or our government because if it's the latter, we have the same feeling rest of the world, trust us. No one hates the American government more than Americans.
My guess is their response to such an argument is "Well who made your government?" . I wonder how many Eurofags believe in notions like governments being a manifestation of the nation's collective will &c., it sure explains their willingness to let it meddle much more extensively in the affairs of its people than the American one does.

I wonder if this actually stems from America's distrust of its own government. A government job isn't really something to aspire to in America (or even Canada) and people who work them are often mocked as lazy pencil-pushers who can't make it anywhere else, or as liars and cheats. Meanwhile in Germany politics is so prestigious that people who are well-qualified in other areas like Merkel and Petry become leaders of viable political parties. The Americans value it less, so their political arena is dominated not by the "best" of their nation, but by those who couldn't cut it at the high levels of other spheres of life. It's the cultural equivalent of "pay peanuts, get monkeys" .
 
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Sometimes it takes a small group of people to show the masses their errors. Only in hindsight will people consider that you were doing the right thing.

And if the results of this poll are anything to go by, it sounds like President Trump is doing the right things.
 
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My guess is their response to such an argument is "Well who made your government?" . I wonder how many Eurofags believe in notions like governments being a manifestation of the nation's collective will &c., it sure explains their willingness to let it meddle much more extensively in the affairs of its people than the American one does.
People outside the US tend not to realize that, thanks to how certain places are strongholds for certain parties, a politician can stay in power indefinitely and people are basically without option to do anything. The party will do what it can to keep that politician in power if they hold the correct interests and suck the right dicks.
New York for example, everyone hates Cuomo but because he wins the primary and majority of NYC votes straight ticket Democrat, he gets to keep his position basically until he kicks the bucket or something real fucked up happens.
This same thing is what keeps certain Representatives and Senators in office. The old pieces of shit like McCain, Pelosi, Schumer, and Waters for example.
 
Other nations hate Trump because he is against their beloved pillar of American democracy.

American democracy as they experience it: Free national defense, gifts of cash and favorable trade deals, the newest pop culture fads, and best of all, you can say anything you like about us and we'll never invade you due to your "insults", hell, some of our more spineless specimens will lie down and beg forgiveness, meanwhile your own government probably doesn't afford you the same....... and will lock you up if you criticize Islam too much for their liking..

It's like living in a Starbucks, with free wifi, free coffee, free AC in the summer, free heat in the Winter, and you don't have to pay a cent! And Trump's the new manager telling them "Buy something or get out, paying customers only" and that makes HIM the bad guy!
 
Obviously the European schools are quality because the sale of Greenland has been an on again, off again thing for decades.
Look. We already defend the darn thing. We have more military stationed there then you do. Just let us buy the frozen wasteland already.


"Aldrig! Never! We need it for strategic walrus purposes."
 
America to the rest of the world: nobody cares what you think, fag.

When vice claims all whites are racist, do you assume its truthful as well? I am intrigued to understand why AH will believe a shit rag when it suits some opinion they have, but discredit it when it does not. Rest of the world has little to no opinion of America, or any country that is not its own.
 
"Orange Man Bad!" They chant as the refugees rape and pillage their neighborhoods.

(I dont buy this btw. Most people I talk to from Europe dont give a shit and a few even told me they liked Trump but they were Sweedish I'm pretty sure)
 
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