32. To vote or not to vote, that is the question.

Grumpy Grump is a fighter with weapons of anxiety against democracy.

If you degrade people like him, call immigrants’ animals, etc., then you can’t really understand who should vote for him other than the followers he has already manipulated so much.

No Christian can vote for him, nor can any Jew, if they want to hold on to their values of truth and human dignity as well to some self-esteem.

No one, who sees through the structures of his anxiety generation, can vote for him.

Especially not, since it is so obvious that he uses the means of power of the war opponents of the Third World War and takes up their templates for creating anxiety also in alliance with Orban.

He is therefore not on the side of democracy in the Third World War, but on the other side.

He has already severely damaged democracy, as he has dramatically restricted freedom of choice through anxiety, at least among his supporters.

He has damaged one of the most essential prerequisites of democracy, namely freedom from anxiety, and intends to take revenge to carry this over into the new term of office.

In view of the facts and the precise quotations of his own statements, sweeping defensive statements that he is in a witch hunt and that he is being vilified by his opponents, are without any basis.

No one can claim anymore that they didn’t know all this.

Whoever votes for Trump promotes World War III against himself, against America and democracy.

These statements taken here are precisely not demagogy, but precisely in their arguments and justified.

Therefore, an appeal must be made to everyone at this point: Vote for Kamala Harris/ Waltz!

Do not allow the world to sink further into chaos and the advance of autocrats!

Give the Republican Party the opportunity to free itself from Trump and his dynasty, so it can recover and rebuild itself!

And if you, whether as a non-voter or a Republican, cannot do all this, I have a piece of advice for you:

For all, those who only have the alternative of whether they vote for Trump/Vance or not.

For all of these, I have slightly modified a poem by Eugen Roth (1895-1976), a German journalist and poet:

“A republican, irresolute and dreamy,

has repeatedly missed his fortune.

But the consolation to him is easy:

You can also miss your misfortune.”

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