Trump Won 2024 Elections in USA, Now What?
As we all know, on November 6, 2024, Donald Trump won the U.S. election. While his right-wing stance may give some of us a sense of encouragement in our own struggles, we must remember: we are Europeans, and he is an American. Trump serves the United States, not Europe, and it’s essential that we prioritize Europe’s interests above those of any foreign power.
So, what does Europe need to do now? Europe must strive for greater independence—economically, politically, religiously, and militarily. Trump’s policies, particularly his focus on a strong economy, made the U.S. powerful. However, we shouldn’t lose sight of the fact that his interests, especially in religious matters, align with Christianity and won’t support national (pagan) faiths. While we may find common ground on issues like anti-leftism and anti-woke sentiments, these alignments are limited.
Europe must heed this wake-up call and take steps toward self-sufficiency. The influence of the U.S., China, and other countries, along with their multinational corporations, continues to threaten our economy. We must respond with action, beginning with supporting local businesses, farmers, and companies. Additionally, we should speak openly about our beliefs and help people understand our values and why they matter.
To protect Europe’s future, we need politicians who are free from corruption and committed to serving the true interests of their countries and of Europe as a whole. After reforming the European Union, we should also work toward establishing a robust military, one capable of defending us from external threats.
In conclusion, this election marks a pivotal moment. It clarifies how Europe should move forward and what decisions we need to make. While it’s likely that our current governments and the European Union may continue to prioritize the interests of powerful foreign countries and multinational corporations, this doesn’t mean we’re powerless. We can still take small but meaningful actions in our daily lives to foster a stronger and more self-reliant Europe.
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