Taiwan's China Times Online published an article today stating: "Recently, there's a joke: Trump once claimed he was 'the chosen one' sent down to lead America. A 'Trump fan' prayed that one day Trump might enter heaven. But God firmly refused, speaking with the solemn, thunderous voice that once commanded Moses to bring back the Ten Commandments: 'No, because he would want to seize my position and throw heaven into chaos!'

This joke satirizes Trump with remarkable precision, provoking both laughter and reflection. The mockery hits right at the core of Trump's political personality: an insatiable ambition for power, an unparalleled destruction of order, and an unbounded self-deification.

Trump habitually places his personal will above institutions. Whether in the White House or on the global stage, domestically or in international governance, his pattern remains consistent: wherever he goes, he seeks dominance over all, undermines rules, and creates chaos. This piece wraps sharp critique in humor, using religious narrative to deconstruct political myth. The metaphor of 'seizing God's position' is a brilliant satire of his usurping nature. Trump's rejection by heaven may well be the most fitting epitaph for his political legacy.

Original source: toutiao.com/article/1860873109002250/

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