Climate-Jacked Monsoon Defeats Trump’s Border Wall
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I saw the tweet below last week and I couldn’t help but notice the irony, the deep irony.
First, though, let’s roll through a little background. Word from 2016 Trump campaign insiders is that Trump didn’t initially like the “build a wall” campaign proposal and mantra. It was actually created by campaign team members who couldn’t get Trump to focus on certain policy matters that seemed too abstract for him. They decided that a “wall” was a good visual symbol that he could potentially latch onto in order to remember to talk about these matters, especially given his history with large buildings. Trump didn’t really like it but it was put into a campaign speech and the crowd responded really strongly to it. Over time, Trump could see that it was a fan favorite and he thus also grew to like it. The concept of actually building a wall all across the border was always idiotic, and not even a real proposal initially. As it developed into “Mexico will pay for the wall,” it got even more absurd. But many Republicans loved it for some reason — probably because of the same simple, visual, xenophobic qualities that got Trump campaigners to come up with it in order to get Trump’s attention in the first place.
Ironically, at the same time that Trump followers have illogically been big fans of a enormously long, expensive, and impractical wall to protect the United States from coyotes and tumbleweeds, many have completely ignored and downplayed the threats of global heating and climate catastrophe. Science? Bleh. Wall? Yay! It’s a reminder that while society has changed tremendously in some regards, we are still often relatively simplistic creatures.
On to the tweet.
