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After Greenland, Venezuela, and Iran, Trump seems to have his eye on the Vatican. He might even kidnap the Pope to stand trial in America.

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United States President Donald Trump, Photo: Reuters
United States President Donald Trump, Photo: Reuters
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A while ago, not so long ago, actually, this could just be the beginning of a joke: They were corresponding Tramp and the Pope. For that genre in which Mujo and the Dalai Lama often appear.

Blessed times. When one could at least distinguish between reality and a joke. Here, a joke has become the measure of reality, and when that happens, it inexorably means that the rational shackles that hold a society together have given way.

After Greenland, Venezuela, and Iran, Trump seems to have his eye on the Vatican. He might even kidnap the Pope to stand trial in America.

And here's why. Trump says the Pope is "weak on crime and terrible at foreign policy." (This is also for some anthology. The Man from Epstein's paper, whose foreign policy is already costing America too much... And, by all accounts, it will.)

The stance that probably angered the American president is a clear condemnation Pope Lava those leaders who use religious language to justify wars. Pope Leo also harshly criticized Trump's shameful rants about the destruction of civilizations. He convincingly and convincingly destroyed the "theology" of war and its "theologians."

Trump's response is worthy of some bizarre anthology of the greatest discursive pearls of the 20th century. And, it must be noted, a true continuation of the spirit behind that famous Stalin's questions: How many divisions does this pope have...

Stalin received his answer several decades later: it was precisely because of the ruler's blunt cynicism that this statement was right that a pope should keep the intoxication of communism in Europe going. And a Pole, too.

I guess Trumpism will get an answer faster.

But let's get back to the current "theologians." The threat of the destruction of civilization falls within the moral registers of the paramythological world that depicts Milius's Konan Varvarin.

"Someone tell the Pope that they're killing protesters there," says, without shame, the president whose agents are killing on American streets?

However, a special category is the message from the US Vice President to the Pope that “it is important for him to be careful when speaking about issues of theology.” Isn't that right?

Such are the "theologians" of the time. A consciousness that can easily reduce the Bible to - fairy tales in an instant. The Minister of Defense, in religious ecstasy, quoted Samuel L. Jackson iz Tarantinovog movie, not the Bible. That probably explains at least in part the genesis of this theology - a hellish mix of pop culture and ignorance.

And since none of this is a joke, on the contrary - it is a true picture of what our reality is, and that is our sad civilizational decline. The five-figure "gospel of the bloody clown".

And then there are the questions about the Pope - "who elected him", or that Trump was chosen because of him. As if he is preparing for a TV duel with the Pope.

And then, the climax - an AI picture of Trump embracing Jesus? That alone is a spectacular moment. Namely, in the midst of the "controversy" with the Pope, Trump wants to show whose side Jesus is on.

Or, a similar image - a miracle worker from whom light radiates, where, when objected to being portrayed as Jesus himself, Trump explains - "I thought it was me as a doctor". Because, of course, he can be anything, even a doctor. And the president, so there's nothing surprising.

The world has definitely gone to hell when the Pope sounds like a decent leftist and the American president sounds like a Christian fundamentalist.

So, when you hear the former CIA chief say that Trump should be removed because he is no longer in touch with reality, that stance sounds completely rational.

Because, just listen to this: "I've never been a particularly religious man, but doesn't it seem as all these satanic, demonic monsters who sacrifice children are being exposed... that God might be playing his Trump card?"

And God seems to be voting for him, Trump believes. Statements like these testify to the true dimensions of Trump's disorder. From which this religious vision is born, at the level of a cartoon with superheroes...

But, still, imagine, at least for a moment, a God who, in everything, plays "someone's" card...

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