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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsWhat Is Behind Trump's Lust for Greenland? By Jim Hightower
President Donald Trump has never been able to comprehend the plain fact that when a person says no, that actually means "NO." His view is that his every desire should be met with surrender even if that requires applying force.
This explains a lot about his crude approach to Greenland, demanding that the Danish territory simply succumb to him. Even though proud Greenlanders have repeatedly said, "Go away!" to Trump's uninvited advances, their emphatic rejections have only heightened his sadistic lust for dominance. Indeed, rebuffed again this month, he turned downright sinister, declaring, "One way or another, we're going to get it."
Why push so fiercely for a frozen Arctic island that has a population smaller than Greenville, South Carolina? First, because Donald is an overprivileged child with an insatiable need to assert power over others. The pragmatic reason, though, is money. Beneath that thick covering of ice, Greenland has a trove of oil, uranium, precious metals, etc., that Trump and his billionaire cohorts desperately want to plunder.
Initially, Trump & Co. tried macho American chauvinism to get their way: Leave dull old Denmark, they propositioned, and we'll make you a sort of American sub-state. People snickered at that, so Trump tried his usual pay-off ploy give in to us, he told the islanders, and "we will make you rich." Rightly insulted, "We Are Not for Sale" protests erupted across the land, and "Trump" became a curse word in the island's Danish, Inuit and English languages.
This explains a lot about his crude approach to Greenland, demanding that the Danish territory simply succumb to him. Even though proud Greenlanders have repeatedly said, "Go away!" to Trump's uninvited advances, their emphatic rejections have only heightened his sadistic lust for dominance. Indeed, rebuffed again this month, he turned downright sinister, declaring, "One way or another, we're going to get it."
Why push so fiercely for a frozen Arctic island that has a population smaller than Greenville, South Carolina? First, because Donald is an overprivileged child with an insatiable need to assert power over others. The pragmatic reason, though, is money. Beneath that thick covering of ice, Greenland has a trove of oil, uranium, precious metals, etc., that Trump and his billionaire cohorts desperately want to plunder.
Initially, Trump & Co. tried macho American chauvinism to get their way: Leave dull old Denmark, they propositioned, and we'll make you a sort of American sub-state. People snickered at that, so Trump tried his usual pay-off ploy give in to us, he told the islanders, and "we will make you rich." Rightly insulted, "We Are Not for Sale" protests erupted across the land, and "Trump" became a curse word in the island's Danish, Inuit and English languages.
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What Is Behind Trump's Lust for Greenland? By Jim Hightower (Original Post)
justaprogressive
5 hrs ago
OP
Trump sees Greenland as a woman he has to "move on like a b***h," because "when you're a star, you can do
sop
5 hrs ago
#1
He doesn't want Greenland. He wants to make history. History would be something Obama and Biden didn't do. nt
Jit423
3 hrs ago
#2
Trump's motivation may be partly influenced by the distorted Mercator projection map
LeftinOH
2 hrs ago
#4
sop
(13,798 posts)1. Trump sees Greenland as a woman he has to "move on like a b***h," because "when you're a star, you can do
anything to women."
Jit423
(1,228 posts)2. He doesn't want Greenland. He wants to make history. History would be something Obama and Biden didn't do. nt
IbogaProject
(4,286 posts)3. I think he watched a documentary of our expansion
And he started to reflect he wont be remembered after awhile and he looked at those stupid maps that over represent the north. He starts to talk people up and his dimwit grifter circle jump in and plays along.
LeftinOH
(5,510 posts)4. Trump's motivation may be partly influenced by the distorted Mercator projection map
...the one that makes Greenland comically gigantic -- the island appears even larger than all of South America on that map. We already know that he is familiar with maps; the one with "Gulf of America" is prominently displayed in the Oval Office.
He is exactly that stupid and shallow.