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Nope. If it concerns children and programming, I pretty much hate modern civilization in that regard these days, and wasn't very fond of it when I was more in touch with it.
In a very quick way, WWII didn't end when Israel became a nation. The capital hadn't been restored. Trump was born on a lunar eclipse. 2015 had some pretty serious eclipses of the moon going on. With Jerusalem being restored, it causes the world stage to shift. Basically, people had been playing games with it for nearly 70 years and mucking about with the balance of the Middle East and NOT restoring Jerusalem as the capital. Since the nation of Israel coming back into existence WITH its capital is prophetic, many people are not gonna like Trump in the same way they did not like Ezra and his followers. The nations resist Israel being put back together again, and of course, in the spiritual realm, they can feel it and know it before the rest of anything else does.
So the entire thesis I'm advancing is people mistake his personality and rhetoric for being something they hate, when it actuality, it is the prophetic restoration of Israel they are really against. In other words, they don't like Trump because he is strong on Israel, and doing his part of the work of God.
Most people have an issue with Trump from one central point--He recognized Jerusalem as the capital of Israel. This is a prophetic moment, and of course, the world hates Israel especially as it comes back into being.
All other responses to Trump stem from this central point. Many hate the work of God unfolding since their loyalties are something else. For instance, the OP sees Trump as evil. Odds are, OP doesn't assign any special status to Israel and probably doesn't have any spiritual beliefs that align with prophecy other than judgment. Naturally, if you are opposed to God if someone comes in and starts doing God stuff, you aren't going to like it.
I fear it has become too much of a "thing" and now that "thing" is like Elvis toward the end of his life--bloated, past its prime, but cruising around off of name recognition.
Usually, when people attack people in your country, you blame the attackers. Usually, you also do not agree to a ceasefire when this happens.
Hardcore this. We forewarned that such a thing was coming, people believed us, then turned on us, then a few took the shot and tried to say we were crazy although we were "ahead of the curve".
There is a difference between being sensitive to the same pitfalls and having the pitfalls delivered to your door by drones.