Posted on 04/07/2019 4:00:55 AM PDT by Kaslin

Last year I had the privilege of working as a youth rowing coach in Germany, spending six months along the beautiful Rhine River. I built friendships, regained my German fluency, and even got a state-recognized coaching license all things of which I am very proud.
While these positive experiences helped make this sojourn one Ill cherish for the rest of my life, there was one cross I had to bear: my conservatism. In a country where 90% of the populace sees Donald Trump as a threatening despot, U.S. visitors who enjoy making America great again endure mockery and disdain.
I remember entering the rowing club in early July, eager to start my new job. Already insecure because of my rusty German-language skills, I was introduced to my boss and several other coaches who would teach me the tricks of the trade. They greeted me cordially and shook my hand with signature German vigor. After a brief tour of the building, I returned to the lobby with my boss. It was time to head home for the day...or so I thought. As I stepped towards the exit, a middle-aged man called out from behind, Oh, hello Trumpy! So, youre the new youth coach here from America? Startled, I turned around and greeted my sarcastic new co-worker. I ignored his oh-so-clever remark and offered him a standard introduction. After a brief first chat, the man departed.
As he turned the corner, my boss shook her head. Still confused, I asked her why this man, whom I had never met, called me Trumpy. She informed me that the coaches had checked all of my social media accounts weeks before, and noticed that I had been president of my schools Young Republicans chapter. Needless to say, they werent fond of my leanings. Her warning followed: While I dont personally care, people around here dont like Trump, so I would avoid the topic of politics as a whole while you are here.
I heeded her message. Little did I know, Trumpy would stick.
While I didnt take offense at this contrived nickname, there were other instances that annoyed me during my otherwise pleasurable stay.
One fall afternoon, I waved to the same assistant coach who coined my irksome sobriquet. He feigned shock at this innocent gesture, claiming that my greeting somehow resembled a Heil Hitler salute. I dont know what happens in Trumpland, but we dont do that here in Germany anymore, he smugly enlightened me. He apparently found this highly amusing.
I never knew a wave could be so triggering!
A few weeks passed, and I was chatting with the group of rowers, ages 11-14, whom I coached during a regatta. With youthful curiosity, they questioned me about life in America, and how our two cultures differed. I delighted in answering, happy to hear their thoughts and express mine. Overall, it was an easygoing, relaxed conversation with a kind bunch of Kinder.
By now, it was well-established (even among my pupils) that I was a Republican. So, there was great curiosity about this strange creature. At one point during our chat, a precocious girl of 13 inquired, So, why do you like Trump? I explained, with appropriate simplicity (given their ages), why his policies impressed me, and why I plan to vote for his re-election in 2020. Her response stunned me.
But Mike, my teachers tell me he rose to power just like Hitler, and that the two are very similar in a lot of ways.
Caught off guard, I tried my best to point out why this wasnt the case. They listened, fascinated by a new perspective. Some even agreed that the comparison was overblown. Ironically, these middle-schoolers displayed more maturity and open-mindedness than many of my adult co-workers.
In hindsight, I realized something: For these impressionable kids, my viewpoint was virgin territory. That should have come as no surprise: Harvards Kennedy School of Government conducted a study revealing that coverage of Trump by Germanys leading TV channel ARD was 98 percent negative over the first 100 days of his presidency. German news frequently airs my bilingual U.S. household; I can attest that it noticeably hasnt improved since. Educators and journalists have created a Trump-loathing echo-chamber whose impact I witnessed firsthand.
As a dual citizen born in Düsseldorf, I always will hold Germany dear to my heart. It is my second home, where I can visit friends and relatives (on my mothers side) while learning about my heritage. That said, the nations uniform hatred of our president worries me. The F**k Trump mantra has become consensus, consequently rendering individual policy discussions obsolete.
I hope Germans realize this flaw. I look forward to a day when this successful nations adults exhibit the same willingness to listen as that group of children showed me.
Michael Malarkey covers current events from just outside Philadelphia. He serves as an intern for columnist and Fox News contributor Deroy Murdock and will attend Bucknell University next fall.
Germany can never be trusted again
My view after seeing the Germans buying Russian oil, gas after our warning them on being dependent of Russian fuel to keep warm and driving while we are paying for their defense and Germany only pays half its NATO obligation, also, Germany is sole sourcing Hauwei despite our warnings.
In fact Nato countries are very anti America, look at Turkey buying Russian ss400 missiles, violating Iran sanctions.
These are only a few examples that come to my mind instantly.
You know I feel moving our bases closer to Russia in Poland and Hungary and out of Germany and dropping our 4% of Nato’s budget to 2% what average NATO countries are supposed to pay is just about right.
70 years after WWII, and 40 years after the cold war, I think EU can defend themselves.
Russian economy has shrunk to that of Italy’s in GDP.
Nato is mostly for defending Europe, if we dropped out and spent the wasted money on our own defense and our hemisphere which China is buying up fast we would be much safer.
Well, did you meet any Rhine maidens?
Wow. Disappointed this is going on.
They are not our allies, never have been.
I lived in Europe during Reagans terms and they hated him also. Hated the man who freed them from the threat of Russia next door. They are ungrateful.
Well stated
It seems that Germany is learning all the wrong lessons from the last war that they fought. Not the first time, either.
Ditto here too
Tell her the Hitler founded the German National Socialist Workers Party (Nazi).
And in nearly every way, their policies match the democrats and those in power in Germany and France.
While unfortunate, there is nothing new in this at all.
Global attitudes towards US politics generally follow what the US MSM is pushing, as alternative media stops at the US border.
This was so in Nixons day, and Reagans, and Bushes.
I think that most (but not all of course) anti-Americanism in the world has been generated by the US MSM. Tehy certainly stopped being of value, rather the opposite, during the Cold War.
Whatever the flaws of Germany, this is not a phenomenon unique to Germany at all. You will find it anywhere.
Germany can never be trusted again.
Again? They couldnt be trusted in the first place.
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And how easily they are swayed by propaganda. Repeat a lie often enough and people will start to believe it’s true.
“Whatever the flaws of Germany, this is not a phenomenon unique to Germany at all. You will find it anywhere.”
No doubt. But to grow beyond your flaws, it behooves you to recognize them. Equating Trump with Hitler doesn’t accomplish that.
Victim of epic educational malpractice! Hitler rose to power by methods we see today by Trumps opponents - not by Trump or his supporters.
Hitler's Nazis took over college campus and drove out all opposing opinions.
They crashed and disrupted their opponents' political rallies.
Nazi mobs chased down and attacked opponent on the streets and other public places.
They took over all sorts or social clubs & organizations and drove out all opposition.
Drove Nazi opponents off private corporations, out of film, music, art exhibits... etc
Yes, these tactics looks too familiar because those are the exact methods used today by Trump's opponent on the left.
As someone who lived overseas for many years and many different countries, I can say people trust the media in those places far more than here.
They are very much still asleep.
Yet... I met many conservatives, too, who just didn’t know they were conservative.
I believe the Chinese phone mfr is Huawei, not Hauwei....FWIW.
He should call them Murky when they call him Trumpy. Im doing great Murky. How are you?
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