On the one hand, it’s somewhat refreshing to see a 3rd world politician refuse to kowtow to the globalists. On the other hand, this guy represents a new low in terms of introducing vulgarity and crassness into the general culture. He’s not someone anyone should want their kids to emulate.
Huey Chavez set the bar pretty low, but on the whole I have to agree.
“Hes not someone anyone should want their kids to emulate.”
What a pant load! It’s time our “children” were made to understand what a passel of turds we have across the world for leaders. An in the preceeding post we “learn,” that 70% of Americans “are concerned” about Trump’s rhetoric. We need to get serious about what is serious, and it isn’t the direct language both Trump and Duerte use.
I've worked for lots of bosses. There were namby-pamby bosses who were nice but accomplished nothing. And there were a$$h*les who screamed their heads off but got great results. I learned to respect the a$$h*les who got things done, at least you knew they were making sure the business ran like clockwork and they defended their employees - these bosses I respected.
There were bosses between the two opposites who acted nice but lied, played the blame game making workers out as scapegoats while placating outside connections, and only furthered their own aims - Hillary Clinton comes to mind. Donald Trump is a refreshing change.
This has always been a crass and vulgar world-it is just out in the open again after about 150 years of people putting a Pollyanna face on it by avoiding the reality of the stiff middle finger, profanity and brawls in public-at least it shows what someone really thinks-I’d be much more concerned if my kids adopted the rosy PC liberal attitude and language-fortunately, they did not...
“Hes not someone anyone should want their kids to emulate.”
I can think of dozens of American role models in entertainment and sports that far more dangerous to our kids.
I’d rather have someone (who you call) vulgar and crass who resists tyranny and the NWO, thereby championing independence, than an equally ‘vulgar and crass’ entertainer or athlete who’s leading our kids down the dead end road of drugs, dependency, and slothfulness.
Don’t make the mistake of equating being ‘nice’ with being ‘good’.