У Алматі зробили найкращий пам'ятник на землі.
Це пам'ятник гуманізму, згуртованості та добру.
У 2016 році група чоловіків утворила живий ланцюг, щоб врятувати собаку, який упав у водосховище в Алмати. 10 років по тому цей зворушливий момент співчуття був увічнений у скульптур😍
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Jared Kushner – Trumps Schwiegersohn – steht offiziell unter Untersuchung. Kongress-Abgeordneter Raskin wörtlich: „Du kannst nicht gleichzeitig Diplomat und finanzieller Büttel der saudischen Monarchie sein.
Du kannst die USA nicht treu vertreten wenn du Milliarden in saudischen und emiratischen Geldern in jedem Anzug trägst." Kushner verhandelte gleichzeitig als inoffizieller Nahost-Sondergesandter – Iran-Deal, Russland-Ukraine-Gespräche, Palästina – und sammelte mindestens 5 Milliarden Dollar für seine Investmentfirma Affinity Partners von denselben Golfstaaten. Affinity: 6,2 Milliarden Dollar unter Verwaltung. 99 Prozent davon von ausländischen Staatsfonds. Kushner baut Hotels in Albanien. Kushner verhandelt Weltfrieden. Kushner kassiert Milliarden. Alles gleichzeitig.
Kushner baut Hotels in Albanien. Kushner verhandelt Weltfrieden. Kushner kassiert Milliarden. Alles gleichzeitig.
Aber wer genau hinsieht versteht das Muster: Trumps zweite Amtszeit war von Anfang an eine Uhr die tickt. Vier Jahre. Nicht mehr. Also schnell schnell. Trump Jr. – Pentagon-Deals für sein Startup. Eric Trump – Robotik-Firmeverträge. Kushner – 5 Milliarden von Golfstaaten während er deren Außenpolitik mitgestaltet. Ivanka – Hotels auf albanischem Schutzland. Melania – NFTs und Krypto. Trump selbst – 3.700 Aktientransaktionen in drei Monaten.
Das ist kein Regieren. Das ist Abkassieren mit Ablaufdatum. Und wenn die Uhr abläuft – ziehen sie sich zurück. Mit dem Geld. Und lassen andere mit dem Schaden zurück.
Das ist kein neues Phänomen. Es ist ein uraltes Muster:
Historisch:
Cornelius Vanderbilt – Eisenbahnmonopol, staatliche Subventionen, politische Verbindungen.
John D. Rockefeller – Standard Oil, politischer Einfluss, Staatsverträge.
Die Gilded Age Oligarchen des 19. Jahrhunderts.
Modern:
Berlusconi – Medienimperium und gleichzeitig Premierminister Italiens. Gesetze die zufällig seine eigenen Ermittlungen stoppten.
Orbán – 16 Jahre an der Macht, Freunde und Familie kontrollieren heute Ungarns Medien, Bauwirtschaft und Energiesektor.
Putin – vom KGB-Offizier zum reichsten Mann der Welt durch Staatsressourcen.
Das Muster ist immer dasselbe:
Macht nutzen um Reichtum zu akkumulieren. Reichtum nutzen um Macht zu sichern. Und wenn die Macht endet – das Geld ist längst in Sicherheit.
In Trumps erster Amtszeit wurden die weichen gestellt.
Das Justizministerium fand 2017 einen Gesetzesschlupfloch damit Kushner überhaupt im Weißen Haus arbeiten durfte – ohne Senatsgenehmigung, ohne Ethiksgesetze, ohne Finanzoffenlegung. Klagen wegen Verfassungsverletzungen wurden auf Verfahrensgründen abgewiesen – nie inhaltlich entschieden. Als Kushner 2021 das Weiße Haus verließ – direkt 2 Milliarden Dollar von Saudi-Arabien. Derselbe Saudi-Arabien mit dem er als Berater arbeitete. Das war der Testlauf.
Zweite Amtszeit: dasselbe System – aber größer, schneller, dreister.
5 Milliarden angesammelt. Kein Finanzoffenlegungsformular. Keine Ethiksgesetze. Sogar republikanischer Kongressmann Comer sagte: „Was Kushner tat überschritt die ethische Grenze." Das System ließ es zu. Beide Male.
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Reporter: If you could say something to Trump, what would it be?
Trump voter: You’re a worthless pile of sh*t.
Reporter: How many times did you vote for him?
Trump voter: 3 times. That was my bad. Apparently I’m an idiot.
Trump posted this. Blasphemous? In the extreme.
But you know who I blame for this more than Trump? Word-Faith/NAR preachers who have been surrounding him for years. Paula White compared Trump to Jesus just last week. Two of the most prominent SBC pastors, Robert Jeffress and Jack Graham, have given their full support of Paula White. Trump attended Las Vegas International Church some years ago and "Pastor Denise," had Trump come on stage and she said of him, "What I hear the Lord say, 'This is my Son in whom I am well pleased.'"
She not only compared Trump directly to the Son of God, but claimed God as the source of her information. Sheer blasphemy.
Trump is no theologian. These Word-Faith/NAR charlatans and heretics claim to be. And shame on Robert Jeffress and Jack Graham for supporting them. In doing so, they participate in their sin.
Today, I am truly saddened.
Not because Donald Trump compared himself to Jesus Christ or insulted the Pope for speaking against the war. All of that was expected from this man.
I am saddened by the millions of Christians who have been blinded by this man’s moral depravity and have chosen to remain silent.
As the German pastor and anti-Nazi dissident Dietrich Bonhoeffer once said: “Silence in the face of evil is itself evil: God will not hold us guiltless. Not to speak is to speak. Not to act is to act.”
Because if you step back for a moment and look honestly, Donald Trump is not simply another flawed leader. Every leader is flawed. The issue is something deeper. It is the inversion of the values that Jesus Christ taught.
Christ preached humility. Trump elevates himself.
Christ preached truth. Trump chronically spreads lies.
Christ preached love for enemies. Trump thrives on enemies and hatred.
This is not subtle. It is not ambiguous.
And yet, millions saw this and still chose to defend it. They convinced themselves that he somehow represents “Christian values.”
But what are those Christian values?
Trump is the antithesis of Jesus’ teachings. Instead of love, he promotes hatred; instead of forgiveness, vengeance; instead of meekness, ego and self-glorification. And the list goes on.
Some argue that Trump stands for Christian values by being “pro-life,” but he is not. A truly pro-life position cannot align itself with a war criminal Vladimir Putin, who is responsible for genocide against Ukrainians. But even on the traditional abortion issue, Trump’s position is not pro-life. The only thing he said is that abortion policy should be decided by individual states rather than at the federal level. That is the extent of it. When the issue was politically advantageous, he presented himself as strongly pro-life. When it became inconvenient, his stance shifted.
The warning signs were there all along.
After becoming president, Trump began portraying himself in monarchical terms, sharing images of himself wearing a crown, surrounded by gold statues, and embracing symbols of personal glorification. Yet his followers dismissed it.
“It’s just a joke,” they said.
But words shape reality. And eventually, actions followed. A pattern emerged that increasingly ignored limits, bypassed norms, and concentrated power. And still, the defense continued.
Then came something that should have been a breaking point.
Prominent religious figures, including Paula White and Franklin Graham, began drawing comparisons between Trump and Christ. That should have triggered outrage. Because for Christians, there is no higher comparison.
And yet, there was no widespread rejection. Just silence.
And now, when imagery appears depicting Trump as Christ Himself, that silence remains.
This is no longer about politics.
It is about what happens when faith is subordinated to power.
When loyalty replaces truth.
When identity replaces conviction.
When a man begins to occupy a space that belongs to God alone.
Christianity was never meant to serve power.
Are we still following Christ?
Or have we started following something else?
ABD'li dünyaca ünlü yazar Stephen King:
"Trump, Amerika’nın damarlarına zerk edilmiş bir tümördür. Kendi narsist egosu için koca bir ülkeyi ateşe vermekten çekinmeyen bir tiran bozuntusudur. Yazdığım hiçbir korku hikayesi, bu adam kadar ürkütücü olamaz."
I used to wonder how it was possible that Trump could have won in 2016, and then again in 2024, given how emotionally toxic and depraved he is.
I don’t wonder anymore. I think he won for that exact reason. Because he carried at least one broken shard to reflect the broken shards in millions of others.
If you’re a racist, you found your guy. If you’re a misogynist, you found your guy. If money is your only religion, you found your guy. If your heart is armored shut, you found your guy. If you mock the disabled, you found your guy. If intelligence makes you insecure, you found your guy. If you’re a sexual predator, you found your guy. If you trade in humiliation and conspiracy and filth, you found your guy.
If you’ve never done a single hour of emotional inventory, you found your guy. If you cheat, stiff contractors, bankrupt your obligations, and call it savvy, you found your guy. If you lie as easily as you breathe, you found your guy. If cruelty feels like strength, you found your guy. If white grievance is your comfort food, you found your guy. If your ego is a black hole no title can fill, you found your guy. If warmongering fuels your ego, you found your guy, If empathy feels like weakness and dominance feels like oxygen, you found your guy.
If he’d only carried one or two of these pathologies, he might have been dismissed as just another loud, damaged man. But he carried a buffet of them. That was the appeal. Millions could locate themselves somewhere in the wreckage. They didn’t have to agree with all of it. They just had to recognize a piece of themselves in it.
It was never really about him. It was about the validation. The absolution. The permission. He didn’t invent the resentment; he amplified it. He didn’t create the cruelty; he normalized it. He gave millions the intoxicating relief of hearing their ugliest impulses echoed back at rally volume.
Trump is a symptom. The deeper illness is collective. If there’s one sentence that defines his power, it’s this: “He says the things I’m thinking.”
And that’s the part that should chill us.
Because what does it say about us that so many were thinking those things? That tens of millions of Americans harbored resentments so deep, so seething, that they were simply waiting for a demagogue to baptize them as virtue? That after decades of supposed progress on race, gender, and equality, so many white men felt so threatened, so displaced, so furious, that cruelty became a political platform?
Maybe we were living in a fool’s paradise, mistaking silence for healing, politeness for progress.
Now the mask is off. Now we know.
And knowing is a far more dangerous place to stand.
– Michael Jochum, Not Just a Drummer: Reflections on Art, Politics, Dogs, and the Human Condition.