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Fri Nov 6, 2020, 12:06 PM Nov 2020

Trump is the Anti-Mr. Rogers

This is my contribution to the memes and tropes and tags.

A friend and I were discussing the current state of things and I said something that amounted to wishing serious, significant ill upon Trump supporters. I lamented my own comment because it is out of character for me.

I am a person who has watched others lose themselves to anger, bitterness, and resentment and I have resolved to guard the purity of my heart and strive towards compassion and higher values.

But the Trump effect has worn me down and the ideal of the nobility of the human spirit seems out of reach for me.

But when I expressed regret for my nasty comment, it was my friend who stressed, "Trump brings out the worst in everybody."

That's when the thought formed. Yes, it isn't just his supporters who are made bolder and coarser by his example, even people opposed to him become soiled by association.

After the 2016 election, a friend told me that people in her church were seriously discussing whether Trump is the Anti-Christ. (Hers is not a White Evangelical church, by the way.)

But since I don't hold to the supernatural claims or prophecies of the Bible, I will stop short of calling him the Anti-Christ. He's the Anti-Mr. Rogers. And I don't know if I have the wherewithal to reclaim the expansive nature of my understanding of others and their complicated needs and motivations.

Forget the guy in the red cape. I need the guy in the red sweater back here in the world.

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Trump is the Anti-Mr. Rogers (Original Post) Collimator Nov 2020 OP
Trump is an anti-christ, not THE antichrist. Thomas Hurt Nov 2020 #1
The Anti-Mr. Rogers - it fits. And consider also that the RNC chair The Velveteen Ocelot Nov 2020 #2
Mr. Rogers is a national treasure... lame54 Nov 2020 #3

The Velveteen Ocelot

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2. The Anti-Mr. Rogers - it fits. And consider also that the RNC chair
Fri Nov 6, 2020, 12:11 PM
Nov 2020
sneered at Biden for being like Mr. Rogers. Trump and his minions value malevolence and aggression so much that they think comparing someone to Mr. Rogers is an insult. But even if you're not religious, "anti-Christ" also works, even if not in the supernatural sense, because Trump embodies everything that Jesus preached against. So if he's not the Anti-Christ, he's definitely an anti-Christ.
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