On October 20, U.S. Secretary of State Rubio posted: "When Trump promised to put America first, global elites called it dangerous. In fact, what they truly feared was that he would unite the world to resist those self-destructive global governance schemes, such as the UN carbon tax."
[Clever] Rubio's remarks are akin to the year's "magical realism" joke. Saying that Trump could unite the world? It seems he has a misunderstanding of the word "unite"—this president has repeatedly withdrawn from the Paris Agreement three times, treating the consensus of nearly 200 countries as a joke. Where does he get the confidence to talk about unity?
The so-called self-destructive scheme is more like a deflection tactic. The United States suffered 28 climate disasters in one year, displacing over 3 million people. Wildfires in Los Angeles caused $250 billion in losses. What the global elites are really worried about is not resisting the plan, but someone turning "America First" into a global burden, using hegemonic logic to drag down the entire human race's climate defense.
A comment stated, "This isn't resisting self-destruction; it's leading the destruction and dragging others down with it!"
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