Alex Jones unloaded a huge one on the reactions to Trump’s comments on Canada, and the responses are all over the map. In another Twitter rant that seems to have gained traction, Jones stated that his Trump criticism was from a place of love and respect. But here’s the kicker! He claims that Trump’s joke about making Canada the 51st state is now giving more power to the WEF than they ever had under Trudeau. Buckle up, now.
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Jones, the unapologetic straight talker, described his tough love for Trump in a heart-in-the-right-place fashion. Now, wouldn’t you know it? The internet said a great deal about it. Some backed him, some said that he was delusional, and there were some real shading along the way.
Kind of like Luke, who was bringing a little fire with: ‘When loyalty silences accountability, you get idols, not leaders. Supporting Trump doesn’t mean clapping for every misstep.’ That one stings, but good luck trying to counter it. Seems like blind loyalty hasn’t really gotten anybody any good anywhere, huh?
Then David Ife came with almost some spiritual aspect there telling Jones to “let God do what He is going to do.” He was also telling: “let God clean this mess, maybe you should just sit this one out for a minute.” Weirdly, Haakon made quick work of issuing a “Vive La USA.” Short and sweet.
But not all comments were Jones-friendly. Edward Junior confronted: “If InfoWars is a touchstone for Trump, then why hasn’t he pardon you Alex?” That’s… a compelling argument. If they were that tight, where’s the love when it counts?
The Canadian angle also tanked. Nicki Daisy Dandelion said somehow ‘The Canadian public wants to become a US state,’ which—when you look at real evidence—is kind of like saying unicorns exist. McNasty (that is actually their handle) went all doomy and gloomy while lamenting Canada is ‘soo fuked’ with a ‘corrupt WEF dictator.’ Somebody get that person to bed with a Snickers.
O’Suilleabhain accused Trump of 4D-chessmanship in weakening Canada, branding him a ‘big corpo 90’s democrat’ who hoodwinked Jones into thinking he’s a grassroots hero. This one really needs to come with a warning.
Not to be outdone by the others, WAR of the Saints lavished Jones with the title of ‘a national treasure’ for ‘playing 10D chess while shooting a shotgun and smoking a cigar.’ What a sight. At least someone is enjoying it!
This wacky stuff conditions all kinds of threadings concerning Grok on engagement strategies (‘surely negative content can increase engagement. though, it may alienate some followers’) and bizarrely erupting in praise for (#bless)(‘Christ is King Always’). That’s just that type of chaotic energy that’ll make Twitter an exhausting yet bizarrely enjoyable place.
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So what do we learn? As usual, Jones aimed some agitations, and the internet responded with everything from well-meant critique to unhinged ramblings. Do you agree with him or think he has gone mad? Wherever one ends up settling may just make this argument float surface for a very long time. And do we want it to die at all? That’s half the fun.

















