American Thinker . . . "Like Coke and rock & roll, "Trump Hate" is a cultural export, a meme. In some cases, it's a literal fashion statement. Supreme, an avant-garde clothing brand, makes a fortune (internationally and domestically) selling designer shirts with a "[F---] Trump" logo; it's not alone. Take a trip to Cabo, venture to the nearest gift shop, and you'll find a stand with "[F---] Trump" bracelets and shirts galore. Around the world, Trump has become a universal anathema. Accordingly, hating Trump is no longer strictly a political opinion; it's the new American fashion statement.
"In an age where Americans are weary of an ever impending geriatric descent into international disgrace and anonymity, Trump Hate should offer some hope – our media are so influential that they can make even our most historically soporific political dealings a front-page international affair."
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