It is nothing new for people to choose to dislike or agree with a persons beliefs or what they represent.
What I find oddly amusing and even sometimes prejudicial is the way you believe the worst or the best of news about
a person based on your own personal 'like' or 'dislike' of the person.
Donald Trump could not have got where he is today if he did not have the intelligence and forethought of a good business
deal. He represented the thoughts of the majority of Americans and even when it added up he won.
It is a fact of life that people treat others how they think they deserve to be treated based on their own personal dislike or like
of the person.
How did Hitler come across with the promises of a better and stronger nation and future?
Do you think that if those people had seen the results in the years ahead, they would still have put him in power?
The prejudicial thinking of mankind is without doubt the reason so many evils happen in the world.
Why do many people are harmed or hurt by other humans.
I would ask all who posted to examine their own thinking. Where have you offended or hurt another person simply because
you did not like them or their beliefs?
President Trump whether illiterate or not still became a successful business man and billionaire and even President of the United States of America. For a man to achieve that if he was illiterate makes him one of the greatest presidents of America that has been. Because he showed he is capable of achieving great things even when lacking in the basic skills of mankind.
A man to be reckoned with, if it was true. But man does not look at personal achievement and exception they look to their own bias. And so no individual really recognised for their capabilities or exceptions. They are purely judged by the personal prejudice and dislike by other individuals towards them.
He ripped people off Sassy, he succeeded in business because he's ruthless.
How much money a person manages to make, isn't a measure of them as a human being.
IMO how they made it, matters.
Donald Trump might be a success as far as material things go, but as someone I respect, he fails. I'm not that taken with " people with money" HOW they got it, is all important to me.
He fails because he doesn't know how to treat other people, especially people he considers beneath him. Vulnerable people.
You might admire someone because they have lots of money and see it as success, but I don't. Some people would sell their own grandmother to get it.
I look at how they treat people they consider beneath them, how well they keep their word if it isn't in their own best interest, their honesty, their personal integrity.
Donald Trump fails.