Immediately after the election, the global newspaper NZZ headlined its homepage "The Wrong President." As if the most powerful man was being chosen on Falkenstrasse. In a report on Miami, "Magazin" wrote that the city embodies everything that Trump voters "hate." Unfortunately, Florida of all places voted for the unpopular real estate tycoon. But the highlight is in "Spiegel." Its star researchers claim to have found that the New York police officers in front of Trump Tower are surprisingly hong kong rcs data friendly - and this despite their reputation. This is - the German magazine concludes - a sign of sympathy for the anti-Trump demonstrators. With all due respect, that is a bit unjournalistic and shows little genuine interest in the new president.
As the author was able to see for himself, not all demonstrators are against Trump. dozens of black people gathered with signs reading "Blacks for Trump". Strangely, they never made it into the European media.
Funny, sometimes it almost seems to me that all these critics know Trump personally, and Mr. Gugger even thinks he knows where Trump has lied and which of his promises are false. But I understand people, because Trump is neither an intellectual nor does he have an academic title. And on top of that, he is the opposite of gay, and that makes him a natural villain for those who would like to be like him but have neither the money nor the skills to appear potent and attractive to women.