Shots rang out, and Trump fell to the ground, blood staining his face red. He raised his fist and shouted "Fight", as if declaring war on fate. This scene can be called the most magical realism drama in United States politics.
Gunshots rang out, and the American "drama spirit" staged another good show
When I saw the news of Trump's shooting, my first reaction was: What the hell is this old boy?
If you want to talk about this former president United States, it is really a good play. From the election campaign to the administration, to the various operations after leaving office, which step is not a drama possession? This time it's good, and it came directly out of "real CS".
As soon as the gunshots rang out, Trump immediately fell on the spot, and that action was more slippery than that of a professional stuntman. It seems that there is a lot of practice on weekdays, and this acting skill, I'm afraid I can win the Oscar.
The most amazing thing is that this "chosen son" did not forget to show his "fighting spirit" after he fell to the ground. With his face covered in blood, he could still clench his fists and shout "Fight" three times. This posture is a heroic hero who has been stained with blood. Tsk, I have to say, this dude's actor cells are really everywhere.
But seriously, behind this farce, what is reflected is the deep-seated contradictions in United States society. Gun proliferation, political polarization, and social fractures are all stubborn diseases that are eroding the foundations of this superpower.
Think about the absurdity of a former president being shot at a campaign rally. What's more, this is not the first time that such a drama has been staged in United States politics. With the assassination of Kennedy and the shooting of Ronald Reagan, history seems to repeat itself at this moment.
Interestingly, every time this happens, United States politicians shout "unity" and call for "reconciliation." But in a blink of an eye, they began to intrigue and slander each other again. No, as soon as the guns rang out on Trump's side, supporters began to dump the blame on political opponents. Tsk, that's what "political correctness" is.
To be honest, watching this farce, I really want to give a tip to my friends in United States: Since you like the whole drama so much, why not just make the election a reality show? Anyway, your election for president is similar to the draft, it is better to be happy, and directly turn it into a show such as "United States's Got Talent" and "Who is Trump's successor".
Of course, this kind of "creativity" is afraid that some people will scold it to death. After all, in their eyes, United States is a "beacon of democracy" and a "benchmark of freedom." But I wondered, is it time for a country that is about to have a "civil war" at every turn, and is it time for this lighthouse to change its light bulb?
But then again, Trump's farce has contributed a lot of fun to the people of the world. Think about it, a former president was shot, not a tragedy, but a comedy, what a magical realism.
** What's even more magical is that this kind of thing is shelved in the United States, and it can actually become a trick to "increase the approval rating". **Tut, this operation is worthy of the essence of "American-style democracy". It seems that the people of United States really like acting, and even the president has to learn to act.
In the final analysis, Trump's play is playing United States, but the ugly thing is "American-style democracy". What kind of "democracy" is this for a politician who can call for wind and rain by relying on drama? It is more appropriate to say that United States is not so much a "beacon of democracy" as a "paradise of drama spirits."
Finally, I'm curious: if Trump is really elected, will he also transform the White House into a "real CS" base? After all, with his character, maybe he can really do it. If that's the case, I'm afraid I'll even sigh to myself when I see 007.
So in the end, the editor would like to ask: If United States really becomes a "theater paradise", what do you think the next big drama will be? What do you think about this?