
Donald trump has crossed the line once again. His latest speech at the United Nations wasn’t just politics—it was a disgraceful parade of lies, venom, and dangerous fearmongering.
Given 15 minutes, trump took nearly an hour, hijacking the global stage to spew divisive rhetoric that made seasoned diplomats audibly gasp. Among his most laughable—but sinister—claims? That London is on the brink of adopting Sharia law. A baseless, reckless statement designed only to stoke hate and deepen divides.
The world has heard trump before, but this was different—it was a man desperate for relevance, poisoning minds with his big mouth. Instead of projecting strength, he projected insecurity. Instead of offering vision, he dished out venom.
London Mayor Sadiq Khan wasted no time in firing back, branding trump exactly what he is: “racist, sexist, misogynistic, and Islamophobic.” And Khan is right. trump isn’t just living “rent free” in Khan’s head—he’s occupying the darkest corners of public discourse, turning the global stage into his personal circus.
The republican party should hang its head in shame. How long will they allow one man to drag America’s dignity through the mud? Trump’s antics don’t just embarrass the United States; they erode its credibility. Allies roll their eyes, adversaries laugh, and ordinary citizens watch in despair as their former leader becomes a symbol of everything wrong with politics today.
The truth is simple: God never asked us which religion we wanted to be born into. We are all children of Adam and Eve. Yet trump preaches division as though it were gospel, pitting communities against each other for his own survival.
Mother Earth has already seen enough sorrow. She doesn’t need another leader who trades unity for applause lines. What she needs—and what the world deserves—are leaders who heal wounds, not deepen them.
Until Republicans take a serious stand, donald trump will remain what he has become: not America’s voice, but its loudest disgrace.