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Trump's America As Told By "The Lion King"

Donald Trump or King Scar?

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Trump's America As Told By "The Lion King"
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Well, here we are. 2017 and we have pretty much Scar from The Lion King as our president.

After having one of the most amazing people on the universe as President, America is a completely different Prideland entirely.

Michelle and Barack are the most respectable people on Earth, and I am so lucky to have been alive during their presidency.

Definitely favorite POTUS and FLOTUS of the century.


But in America today, January 25th, we live under a hateful dictator. Here is Trump's America: Lion King Edition:

1. Oh you do not look like the majority, and offer a sense of diversity? You don't belong here.

2. Dictatorship > Fair Leadership


3. If you are of any minority, you are not of equal intelligence or stability as the white male in America.


4. Women are good for sex, good looks, and pleasuring and that is ALL.

5. He rules under a terrorizing leadership as opposed to a welcoming and accepting one.


6. Hard to tell that he is a "family man" when there are stories of him being with prostitutes all of the time.


7. Acceptance? What's that.


8. Negativity? Why is that such a huge concept of his presidency?

9. Every speech or address he gives sounds like complete and utter bafoonery.


10. And let's not get started on the list of characters that are on his staff.




As a Disney freak, this article was way too fun for me... We need a Mufasa and not a Scar. Obama = FOREVER. Trump may be my president, but he's not the president I idolize and respect.

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