Kawakami retweets African lion video, releasing triple implications

On November 27, President Trump reposted on Twitter a video of a lion breaking through an iguana encirclement that had been shared a few days earlier by White House Director of Social Media Communications Dan Scavino. In his tweet, President Trump said, “So much truth!”

A male lion is left alone on the African savannah, and a large pack of hyenas comes up to him, closing in on him, getting closer and closer, some of the hyenas jumping on him and biting the lion’s back. When the lion broke free, he roared at the hyenas and started a counterattack and chase. In the end, the hyenas fled.

Interestingly, this two-minute long clip is narrated by a line from the American movie Poolhall Junkies. The movie star Christopher Walken. The wolves and hyenas start to approach, growling at him, taunting him, eating food from his territory, and they get closer and closer, getting more and more powerful. Bold. Until one day, the lion stood up and beat them all up. He ran as fast as the wind, sweeping everything along the way. Because every once in a while, the lion has to tell the wolves who he is.”

The implications of President Trump’s reposting of this video in the midst of a tumultuous election are clear.

First, President Trump compares himself to a lion. The commander-in-chief of the three armies is charged with the mission of rebuilding America and fighting communism. No one can match his unparalleled strength and courage in pushing forward through the many obstacles.

Secondly, the hyenas were raging in packs, attacking the lions. These are the very same forces that are insinuating attacks on the president – corrupt politicians, big media, big conglomerates, big tech companies. For four years, the leftist media have continued to disinform, discredit, and scandalize President Trump, and many journalists have been rude and rude to the President to his face. The Democrats have tried their best to restrain him on most policies and issues, and have even initiated absurd impeachment actions. Socialists such as Antifa and “Black Lives Matter” incited riots and accused Trump of being a “racist”.

During the election process, anti-Chuan forces split up into several groups and joined forces to create the largest election fraud case in U.S. history, attempting to usurp power. Some Republicans went so far as to openly sing against him and betray him. President Trump won the election openly and honestly, but he was surrounded by the leftists, and the situation was extremely dangerous.

Third, in the African savannah, the lion chased away the hyena. President Trump used this metaphor to release the confidence of his impending victory.

In the face of the crisis, President Trump did not concede defeat and did not compromise. He has repeatedly and solemnly declared that he has won the election. He has exposed the election chaos, condemned the fraudsters as despicable, and is deeply saddened by the hijacking of the Constitution. What Trump stood for was legal justice and moral conscience.

In recent days, President Trump has reorganized the Department of Defense, deployed to distribute vaccines, and reminded the public of tradition before Thanksgiving. At the end of next week, the president will travel to Georgia to campaign for two Republican senators.

At the same time, Trump’s legal team is pushing forward with several lawsuits in an effort to get justice and maintain the integrity of the election. On the other hand, a number of Republican dignitaries, including governors, senators, and representatives, have refused to acknowledge the election results in several states where election fraud was rampant.

On November 25, the Pennsylvania Senate held a hearing on the issue of election fraud, in which dozens of witnesses presented their evidence on the spot, causing strong repercussions. After the hearing, 34 Republican state legislators from Pennsylvania asked the governor and secretary of state to decertify the election results. Similar hearings will be held in Arizona and Michigan, and more evidence will be made public.

In the midst of the election storm, the passion and determination of Trump’s supporters make up a unique landscape that is both emotional and heartwarming. From east to west, from north to south, “Sichuan fans” of all ethnicities held up the Stars and Stripes, chanting “four more years” and “stop stealing the election”. They spoke of the changes that President Trump had brought to America and the hope that he had brought to the American people, especially the important measures to resist communism.

An old Japanese woman said that only Trump can resist the Chinese Communists and maintain peace in Asia and the world. This time, she joined 300 Japanese nationals on a spontaneous trip to the U.S. to campaign for Donald Trump.

Liz Skogerson of Nevada told the New Times that President Trump “has made people feel that life is worth living, that he has resurrected patriots, and that he has given us the courage to say what we believe about God in our daily lives, and that’s the most important thing.

The election fraud is now being uncovered layer by layer, and President Trump and his supporters will not allow lies, corruption, and intimidation to control America. The world is witnessing the battle of righteousness against evil, and the righteousness and courage of the brave.