Up until January 20th, you couldn’t have asked for a better neighbor than Canada. Friendly, cooperative, and always ready with a good hockey rivalry—but never an actual war and at our side in.
And then the chosen one chose to pick a fight with our closest ally. Now we’re in an escalating trade war. Canadian fans are booing the U.S. national anthem. The ice between us has never been colder.
But if Trump has a legacy, it’s not building. It’s breaking. Breaking alliances. Breaking communities. Breaking the very fabric of America itself.
And his greatest act of division wasn’t with a foreign country. It was right here, in our own backyard.
The Neighbor Trump Hates Most
Trump’s biggest enemy has never been Canada, China, or even Mexico.
It’s us.
The liberal-minded. The decent, peaceful people. The ones who still believe in fairness, democracy, and truth.
From the moment he slithered down that golden escalator, Trump’s mission has been turning Americans against each other. He didn’t just run against Democrats—he ran against half of America. And then he spent four years trying to burn the other half to the ground.
- He called cities where millions live ‘war zones.’
- He called journalists ‘the enemy of the people.’
- He cheered when his mobs attacked fellow Americans in the streets.
- He sent troops to gas peaceful protesters but called armed insurrectionists ‘patriots.’
And in doing so, he set the stage for something far worse than any trade war.
A Country at War With Itself
Every dictator knows that division is power. If people are too busy hating their neighbors, they won’t turn their anger toward the real threats—corrupt leaders, billionaire overlords, and a broken system designed to keep them suffering.
Trump mastered that game. And his cult took the bait.
But division has consequences.
It has cost lives—in mass shootings, in police violence, in the failure to act on COVID, in the attempted coup on January 6th.
It has cost America its reputation—our allies don’t trust us, and our enemies see weakness.
And most of all, it will cost Trump everything.
The Resistance is Growing
Trump and his enablers thought they could divide us into submission.
They thought fear would break us.
But they underestimated something powerful: civil disobedience.
- Protests are rising.
- Workers are striking.
- Students are walking out.
- Women are refusing to back down.
- Voters are mobilizing like never before.
Trump’s dream was to turn America into his personal kingdom. But his nightmare is unfolding instead: a country that refuses to kneel.
It Won’t End Well for Trump
History does not favor great dividers.
Every leader who has tried to rule by division has met the same fate: downfall.
Trump’s followers may chant his name, but even the loudest mobs eventually grow hungry. His billionaire backers may prop him up, but they will cut their losses when his usefulness runs dry.
And the majority of Americans? The ones he has mocked, insulted, and targeted?
We are still here.
Still fighting.
Still voting.
Still protesting.
Still resisting.
Trump built his empire on division. But in the end, division devours itself.
And that’s exactly what’s coming.
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