Politics

He makes himself sterile to go against Trump

Trump promised him. The world will change to the sound of executive decrees. While signing them, the gaze is satisfied, the blonde tuft that of all time: “What treats?” asks. “Leaving the World Health Organization”. “Oh, that’s a big one”, Exclaimed with a satisfied face. And then there is the contrast to immigration, the fight against Wake ideology, the sanctions to the international criminal court. The detractors define it as “Madman Diplomacy”: to make unpredictability the figure of his foreign policy. The world is divided: follow the tycoon or paint it as the one who will bring America to the catastrophe. Progressives of all latitude are convinced: the apocalypse is imminent. But you know, in dangerous situations it is difficult to keep rationality alive. And just from overseas comes a news that has of the absurd.

Laurie Pohutsky, dem representative of the state of Michigan, He said he has undergone a voluntary sterilization procedure. The reason? Avoid getting pregnant while The Donald is in office. “A little less than two weeks ago, I underwent surgery to make sure I never have to face a pregnancy in Trump’s America again.” That autocrates sui generis. We reminded us of the dictators engaged in the “Battery battles”. Now have the opposite effect. The fear of Pohutsky was to no longer be able to access contraception in the future. Meanwhile, irony is unleashed on social media. The conservative journalist Ben shapiro comments in a laconic way: “Broken People“. In fact, even a month after the tycoon settlement, many believe they live in a nightmare. Yet before Trump the world did not seem like a song by John Lennon. The war in Europe has returned, tensions in the Middle East are re -exploded. Critical thinking was sacrificed on the altar of the politically correct. Without entering the question of the tech giants: from philanthropists to mefistophalic individuals. Masterpiece worthy of Ovid’s “metamorphosis”.

It must be said that Michigan’s parliamentarian is not new to such statements, accusing his legislators of being too compliant towards The Donald. “I refuse to let my body be treated as an exchange currency by an administration that sees value only in my ability to procreate,” he had declared during a protest in Michigan. And on social x he continues to defend himself from those who attack it: “The fact that so many conservative men are offended for a decision that I made about my health care shows that we should not take it for granted that this right is guaranteed”. Faced with such events, a question launched by the philosopher returns to mind Marcello Veneziani on the pages of Panorama. Which today resounds as a warning. “Are we sure that it is Trump to make mistakes?”.