To me, the elder daughter of Trump illustrates a lot about the father. Here is someone who has never suffered financial difficulties, unlike ninety-nine percent of the human race. Here's someone whose choices in life have been wide open. She could've deviated from her father's influence, but she chose to follow him in the real estate business. She married rich. She converted to Judaism for her husband, whose father is a convicted felon. She and her husband in this past year have made eighty million dollars, both while serving President Trump as his unpaid advisors. These positions don't require a salary. The fact that Ivanka Trump and Jared Kushner can provide access to the President of the United States equals monetary gain for them. The fact that the mainstream media don't have a problem with this lucrative nepotism equals full acceptance by the mainstream Fourth Estate of corruption practiced by high government officials.
Meanwhile, Ivanka Trump, being so close to her father, is sometimes asked about her thoughts concerning her father's policies. On August 2, 2018, Ivanka Trump, interviewed by a reporter from Axios, related her "low point" concerning family separation at the Mexico-U.S. border, a policy executed from the building where she works in Washington, D.C. Though approximately 500 children remain separated from their parents, Ivanka Trump spoke of her "low point" as if it only occurred in the past, rather than the ongoing hell of innocent children in danger of being orphaned at the behest of her father's and Attorney General Jeff Sessions' actions.
Taking children from their migrant parents violates international law. On June 20, 2018, President Trump scrawled his unreadable signature on yet another of his executive orders, ending migrant family separation, but leaving behind, in "detention centers," i.e. for profit child prisons, hundreds of suffering victims under the age of eighteen, some of them sexually abused by their guards, some injected against their wills with psychotropic drugs. Institutionalized child abuse. These crimes committed by Donald Trump and Jeff Sessions far outweigh alleged collusion with Russian operatives to influence or steal the 2016 election. That Congress and the Senate aren't organizing to get Trump on hundreds of counts of child abuse just goes to show that poor Central American kids don't match in importance the stoking of fears about a Russia bogeyman that can help fuel endless war and the endless profits to be derived therefrom.
Ivanka Trump in her interview brought up her mother, Ivana, a legal immigrant from Czechoslovakia. Ivana Zelníčková attended university in Prague. She was good enough as a downhill and slalom skier to be an alternate on the Czechoslovak ski team for the 1972 Olympics. Prior to living in the U.S., she moved to Montreal, worked as a fur coat model. She met Trump in 1976. Their "lavish wedding" in 1977 was "officiated by Norman Vincent Peale."
Ivana Z. came to the United States during the 1970s, when a Communist state like Czechoslovakia was the kind of country the U.S. State Department didn't have much of a problem receiving defectors from. Not that Ivana defected (like a spy), but she was an Olympic caliber athlete from a country on America's Cold War shitlist. Mind apparently mostly a blank, Ivanka, Ivana's no doubt good-smelling white trash daughter, compares in the same breath her mother's emigration experience with the desperate and dangerous experiences of Central American families fleeing countries made chaotic, hostile, and violent by U.S. foreign policies.
Ivanka Trump disapproves of the practice of "putting children at risk of being trafficked." Further, America's own Marie Antoinette claims that "migrant children are at risk of entering this country with coyotes or making an incredibly dangerous journey alone."
Yes, the coyotes. Perhaps we need a war on foxes, wolves, coyotes. This last weird statement of hers suggests to me that she picks up random bits of information from the news (like her father apparently does) and regurgitates the bits without doing research or seeking to gain a fuller understanding before voicing her views on the subject in public. Sarah Palin, when she was on camera daily eight to ten years ago, often did this kind of thing. Ivanka Trump is probably more intelligent than Palin, but is also vapid, and at least a little bit stupid. You be the judge...
"That was a low point for me..." she said yesterday. "I feel very strongly about that, and I am very vehemently against family separation, separation of parents from their children, so...I think--immigration is incredibly complex as a topic. Illegal immigration is incredibly complicated."
Is her bulb really so dim? Or, perhaps, does she know that she can't speak the truth about her father's crime of committing mass child abuse and therefore she cloaks what she knows, instead saying nothing of even the slightest originality or revealing any insight on the subject; remarkable, considering her job as presidential advisor.
Readers of this blog (thank you for reading it) have perceived that I'm not impressed with Ivanka Trump's humanity. She disgusts me because of her Paris Hilton-like claim to fame that's based only on emerging from a rich woman's vagina. Unlike Paris Hilton, who has nothing to do with politics and is harmless, Ivanka Trump occupies a special place in her father's heart, yet she evidently has no positive effect on Donald Trump's brutal inhumanity. I'm inclined to think she has no effect on that because she doesn't have a problem with it, at least no problem that can't be assuaged with money, the thing that those children, wrongly imprisoned and abused as I write this, have none of.
Vic Neptune
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