Most Australians get their US news from media sources such as CNN and The New York Times that are poorly filtered by the local media, posing a threat to both Australias and the world’s safety. Misreading President Trump and the forces that drive him has become a pastime of the developed world. It doesnāt help that these views are influenced by the media’s bias, which has led to an inaccurate understanding of Trump.
The narrative around Donald Trump’s presidency has been contorted by biased media narratives that have contributed to gross misinformed opinions and false accusations. Despite the multiple stories regarding Trump’s “crimes,” thereās no proof to support those allegations. In light of these false reports, itās essential for Australians to broaden their information sources, as Australia isn’t America, and nor is its electoral system linked to the one in the United States. Making such assumptions is damaging and often baseless. Trump’s success is a rebellion against influential internationalist opinion that ignores middle-class values and morality, leading to an eruption of rage. He slashed red tape and regulations and lays the blame on his critics who come from a culture of control and manipulation.
Regarding Trumpās policies, many people, including Jamie Dimon, the CEO of JP Morgan, champion the work done during Trumpās presidency. It is said that he is right on numerous critical issues, including the ādeplorables,ā hugging their bibles, and their right to their views. There is a marked contrast of opinion between those supporting Trump and the media hype around his character. While. Trump’s public image is that of a womanizer, the label of a misogynist elicits question as to whether his alleged actions are simply poor judgment. A similar contradiction is seen in statements that call into question his thoughts and actions, such as racism, Xenophobia, and extreme right-wing politics. Trumpās stance on these issues aligns closer to the beliefs of the average Australian. Similar unproven accusations tied to Trump are “election denialist” and “insurrectionist,” yet there are parallels between his actions and those of other political figures from both parties. Political objectives are rooted in truth and must present equal consideration without bias to truly reflect the facts.