Trump mocked Biden in an “insulting” manner
The American people who got used to mocking Trump announced this time that there was some kind of bullying in mocking Biden's speech stutter. |
Former US President Donald Trump has been insulting in his latest mockery of current President Joe Biden, sparking criticism of the controversial billionaire because Americans thought he had reached the point of being a bully this time.
According to the Arabic Post report, on Saturday, March 9, 2024, at an election rally in Georgia, Trump mocked the stammering of his main opponent in the presidential election. In this regard, the Americans described it as insulting. Trump mimicked Biden’s way of speaking and stammered bluntly and rudely: “S–S, I’m going to unite the country!”
While many viewers of Donald Trump’s clip mocking Joe Biden, which received millions of views, interpreted it as outright bullying or even mocking those who stutter, of which there are especially many children. They did.
The New York Times explained about Trump’s mocking of Biden: Trump made nearly two hours of sharp personal attacks on Biden’s mental and physical health and revived a series of grievances against political opponents, prosecutors and television executives.
The newspaper also added in a report on Sunday, March 10 that the former US president used inflammatory language to express concerns about immigration, described the press as “criminals” and falsely claimed that the 2020 election was stolen from him. He repeated.
Some also compared Trump and Biden, sharing a video in which the current president appeared in 2020 and Brayden Harrington hugged a child who stutters.
In this regard, T. Kenny Fontaine, an associate professor at the University of Virginia who studies political discourse and suffered from childhood stuttering, said: Trump used Biden’s disability as a weapon to support his view of his competence and He still uses it. But with his behavior, he broke all social norms to attract fans and create enthusiasm.
According to the Washington Post, he also called the behavior a form of dehumanization behind the mask of humor that reinforces the idea that Trump and his followers belong to a certain group and those who criticize them do not. They are only strangers, or they are just wrong.
While others, including Michael Sheehan, who consults on Biden’s political speeches, including his State of the Union speech, said what was worse than Trump mocking Biden was hearing his audience laugh and cheer him on.
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