You may notice that in the aftermath of Trump's election, "pro-America" rhetoric is multiplying on the left
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Meanwhile, flagrant anti-Americanism is clearly present in parts of Trump's fanbase, especially the online vanguard
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When the power dynamics were the other way around, so was the rhetoric--the right was appealing to American ideals, the left was attacking
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Anyone of any political bent who wants to *change* the world-order is bound to be anti-American, since the current world-order = pro-America
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This is obvious abroad; countries that are unsatisfied w status quo (Russia, Iran, China, now Philippines) use lots of anti-US rhetoric
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If the right starts shifting back to its old rhetoric, I would take it as a sign that the right is losing power again
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Pro-US rhetoric = sucking up to the powerful Anti-US rhetoric = trying to replace the powerful
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one more footnote: you're an idiot if you think everyone who wants to replace the status quo has the same idea of what to replace it with
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