Orange Man Bad: Trump's Mean Tweets Trigger the Woke Brigade (Again)
MSM cries 'bullying' as Trump dunks on globalist elites; snowflakes melt, hilarity ensues.

Alright, folks, gather 'round the digital campfire. It's time for another episode of 'Trump Says Something That Makes Libs Heads Explode.' This week's installment features the ongoing saga of mean tweets and trigger warnings. Apparently, the administration's communication style is now officially classified as 'bullying,' because, you know, safe spaces and emotional support animals.
So, what's the beef? Well, according to the perpetually offended, Trump's direct (read: honest) approach to foreign policy and domestic issues is causing widespread psychological damage. Threatening Greenland? Bullying! Talking smack about Canada? Bullying! Wanting to secure the border? You guessed it: Bullying! Apparently, diplomacy is now defined as 'never saying anything that might offend anyone, ever.'
Of course, the outrage is amplified by social media, the preferred battleground for the terminally online. It's where the Woke go to whine, and Trump goes to troll. The tears are truly delicious.
But let's be real: the real issue here isn't 'bullying,' it's control. The elites can't stand the fact that Trump speaks directly to the people, bypassing the gatekeepers of the mainstream media. He's not playing their game, and it drives them nuts.
Historically, strong leaders have always ruffled feathers. Remember Patton? Churchill? They weren't exactly known for their gentle bedside manner. Sometimes, you need to be a bit of a hardass to get things done.
And let's not forget the hypocrisy. These are the same people who celebrate 'resistance' and demonize anyone who disagrees with their worldview. They dish it out, but they can't take it.
So, what's the solution? Simple: stop being so easily triggered. Grow a spine. And maybe log off Twitter for a few hours.
In the meantime, we'll keep enjoying the show. Because let's face it, the left's outrage is endlessly entertaining.
Lock her up, and make Twitter great again.

