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#TRUMP #Trump #President of the United States #President Trump #Famous Speech President Trump's famous speech "Never give up. Never, never, never give up. As long as we hold fast to our faith in God, we will never fail. Please take a look at the description section as well. I am uploading this video because I absolutely want you to see it and I absolutely have to keep it. I want you to know that this political ideology, which is a globalist totalitarianism, is a very dangerous and evil practice that takes away human dignity. What is happening at the border of the U.S., how the social order of the country is being changed by the LGBT movement, the immeasurable negative impact of the Corona vaccine on human life and human society, the suppression of speech on social networking services, the concealment and bias of information by the mass media, the exploitation of the public interest, and the like. The reality is that these issues are hardly reported in Japan, which is crazy and insane! Global totalitarianism is attacking the world and Japan. The Japanese government and most of the existing political parties, including the Liberal Democratic Party and the New Komeito, have become liberal and are pushing for globalization. Immigration, refugee issues, decarbonization, LGBTq, renewable energy, vaccines, and the SDGs are all threatening to rob the country, its economy, its culture, and its human dignity. Who else but Trump will be able to defeat these giant DS and globalists in the future? We must realize that we are living in an information-controlled society. If the people of a country do not love their country and are not proud of it, the country will surely decline and disappear. Now is the time for the Japanese people to regain their pride in their country, Japan, and society, which they have lost, or rather, have been forced to lose. Now, the national government is blatantly trying to destroy Japan. The Japanese people have lost their pride, their dignity, their true history, and their sense of identity, and please wake up and realize that Japan will cease to be Japan if nothing is done. And that day is not far away.... I hope you will wake up and realize that Japan will cease to be Japan. Three principles of the destruction of the Japanese people A people who have lost their ideals and principles A people who see all values in terms of money and material things, and have lost sight of the value and richness of the heart. A people who have forgotten the history of their own country. Arnold J. Toynbee *"When they persecuted the Jews, I kept silent. When they persecuted the communists, I was silent. When they persecuted the workers, I was silent. When they persecuted me, there was no one left." - Words of anti-Nazi activist Martin Niemöller. These words are a warning that if we are indifferent when others are persecuted, it is possible that no one will be interested when we ourselves are persecuted. It is sometimes quoted to show the danger of individuals and societies failing to act morally and pursue justice, and to encourage solidarity and empathy for others. The phrase is also taken as a history lesson, emphasizing the importance of being concerned about human rights violations and social injustices, and of speaking out and not being silent. *"Those in power do not monitor the exercise of power." - Luis Brandeis This maxim was stated by United States Supreme Court Justice Louis Brandeis. This maxim points to the fact that those in power do not adequately monitor their own exercise of power. It is difficult for those in power themselves to objectively evaluate their own actions, which can result in increased risk of abuse of power and corruption. This maxim calls for the need for the holders of power to be constantly monitored and checked. Japanese citizens, please, please, please notice and stand up. President Trump tells us what justice is, which is to keep going and believe in what you think is right. I think it's a great speech. I think these are courageous and straightforward words that convey President Trump's indomitable spirit of "never giving up" in a very powerful way. This is the kind of leader that I believe in.