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Nurturing Little Hearts and Minds: Understanding PSED in the EYFS * We believe that personal, social, and emotional development (PSED) is just as important as academic learning. It's about nurturing happy, confident, and well-rounded children! Our blog post explores how the EYFS framework supports PSED, helping children: *Build strong relationships *Understand and manage their emotions *Develop self-confidence and independence * Read more to discover how we create a nurturing environment where every child thrives! https://bit.ly/46B1TsW
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Lmao you really don't believe on me 😂
So here's the proof:
I TOLD YOU IT WASN'T ME!!! THE TEMPTATION DIDN'T WIN THIS TIME!!!
CONGRATS!!! YOU JUST GOT
☆☆☆ R I K I R O L L E D ☆☆☆
#it's def photoshopped you psed your icon /j#lmao you actually weren't lying#i wonder who voted on that option then#not pressuring tho!!! whoever did it you don't need to tell me#tio morcego tá doidão
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Intro ~ READ BEFORE INTERACTING
(updated 7/28/25)
BLOCK DON’T REPORT‼️
My name is Axton. I'm a 6teen yr old transmasc but I don't present irl yet.
My pronouns are they/them
I’m Panromantic and asexual but I AM in a relationship so please respect that.
DNI IF UR PRO TRUMP, OR IF U DISCRIMINATE IN ANY WAY‼️ INCLUDING BEING FATPHOBIC!!

This is my safe space where I'll be talking Abt a bunch of my interests and other stuff, but it will also be a place for me to vent so if ur not into that, click off.
⚠️ EXTREMELY MENTALLY ILL ⚠️
TWs: I recently rel@psed so I will likely talk Abt my ED at times. Block if ur in recovery or want to get better. THIS IS A WAY FOR ME TO COPE NOT PROMOTE ‼️ YOU DON’T HAVE TO LIKE WHAT I POST BUT IF U REPORT I’LL JS COME BACK
This is my third acc pls help me find my moots 🙏
Also I WILL follow u back if u follow me but I will not follow u first if u don’t explicitly show that you’re an ed acc. I don’t want people stumbling upon something like this and deciding it would be a good idea to develop an ed for weight loss or smth like that.
This is a mental illness and ppl die from it every day. It’s not a d!et to romanticize. Please don’t use my blog to trigger yourself into an ed if you don’t already have one.
However, no matter what kind of disorder you have (Ana, Mia, Bed, Arfid, Ednos, Pica, any other I may have forgotten)
YOU ARE VALID‼️‼️‼️
A few of my interests~
Fandoms: Marauders, Crimson Rivers, MLP, Twilight, South Park, Stranger Things, Degrassi, Divergent, Hunger Games
Music: MCR, Turnover, Silverstein, The Front Bottoms, La Dispute, P!ATD, The Used, Mayday Parade, Tigers Jaw, Nevershoutnever, Mom Jeans, Forever the Sickest kids, The Academy is... and more!!! I like all music and I’m always looking 4 more so hmu or drop music recs in my asks :)
(literally any music I promise the weirder the better 😁👍)
DM ME TO TALK ABT MUSIC I'LL LOVE U FOREVER!!! (Platonic)
HONESTLY JS DM ME I PROMISE I'M NICE WE CAN TALK ABT ANYTHING!!!
Stats:
HW ~ 80 kg
CW ~ Not allowed 2 check rn but definitely not 80
GW ~ 63 kg
GW ~ 56 kg
UGW ~ 50 kg (yes it’s high, idc)
Tags:
#☄️🫧 ~ Kat <3
#🚀🫧 ~ Jay ~ Crying abt dead gay wizards from the 70s 🥲🥲🥲
#🎧☕️🫧 ~ super fun silly sad playlist for my ed
#🏳️🌈🫧 ~ hopelessly gay
#🍽️🫧 ~ disordered shit
#🫧 ~ I should probably get some sleep
#🫧 ~ doing things :)
#🫶🫧 ~ moots :3
#👽🫧 ~ anons
#💿🫧 ~ SOTD‼️
#🌝🫧 ~ the ramblings of a lunatic (moot me if u know the song 🙂↕️🙂↕️🙂↕️)
#☕️🚬🫧 ~ Personal !nsp0 folder
#‼️🫧 ~ $h/3d support / harm reduction or js love 🫶🫶🫶 (pls be safe)
#🕴️🫧 ~ irl things
#💩🫧 ~ being a shitty human being
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rel@psed

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!TW! sh3d topics
i rel@psed and s3lf h@rm3d for the first time in years bc i ate too much. not proud of myself but god have i missed it. also i hit 95lbs! woohoo (i’m losing my mind)
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Exploring EYFS | Learning Area #3 | Personal, Social, and Emotional Development Little hearts, BIG emotions! Watching your child confidently dress themselves or proudly help clean up toys – those moments spark more than just tidiness! At our nurseries, we nurture personal, social, and emotional development through the EYFS curriculum, helping your little one: * ✨ Build self-confidence and independence: Age-appropriate tasks like dressing, tidying, and making choices empower them to navigate the world around them. ✨ Develop social skills: From storytelling sessions to collaborative art projects, playful interactions help them build positive relationships with peers and adults. ✨ Understand and manage emotions: We use fun tools like emotion cards and stories to help them recognize and express their feelings effectively. ✨ Grow kindness and empathy: Through games and discussions, we foster values like respect, sharing, and helping others, laying the foundation for strong character traits. * It's amazing to see their little personalities blossom as they learn, connect, and explore their emotions in a safe and supportive environment! * Come explore our nurseries! https://bit.ly/3MNdeON * Follow our nurseries on:
#AtticusEducation#LearningforLife#WestfieldNursery#BlueBirdNursery#EYFS#personalsocialemotionaldevelopment#nurturingyoungminds#PSED
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I feel that a lot of people on this site need to understand that a LOT of liberals are just as evil as the most hardcore MAGA freaks. I know that you don't want to believe this but it's true. But how so? I am so glad you psed the question. How a someone who constnatly post about social justice, about fighting bigotry and racism and who says all the right stuff be just as evil as a Trump supporter?
Well it's their actions. They care about others only as long as the others obey their specific vision. The minute they don't every single trace of empathy and concern suddenly evaporates from them. I am guessing most of you were't around here in 2016 but this was especially visible among Bernie Sanders supporters. As soon as he lose they wouldn't stop raging and loudly procliaming how they wouldn't vote for Hillary. And when people explained to them that Trump would kll and hurt millions, especially among the most vulnerable do you know how they responded? "Good. This will teach them a lesson and next time they will vote for Bernie"
And those weren't some outliers. We had posts with thousands, some evne with tens of thousands. And sure a big chunk of this was driven by russian trolls but they only gave the opportunity of these sociopathic liberals to shine
Of course after Trump was elected they wern't so open with their evil anymore, but they are still here just under a different guise. You can see them all the time, all those liberals who go on about how they won't vote for Kamala because _insert random bullshit reason_ even though they know that Trump will be infinitely worse. Yup tha's them. Instead of gloating now they play the victim but they are ever big as evil. They don't care about anyone else despite what they say, they only care about the drama, about the opportunity to loudly hate someone and have others support them in thisl. And Trump is so much better for the drama
So when you see one of these people simply ask. You know that Trump will kill and hurt millions and that Kamala is a better choice. Why do you refuse to vote. And as soon as they try to bullshit you cut them of and say you don't want anything to do with someone as heartless as them. Don't feed ther drama just ignore them in real life and on the internet
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On this TDOV I once more wonder, in this age of increased transphobia and trans panic, what the parents at the school I work with would do if they knew I was trans.
For example, the mother who saw that in Year One they'd start PSED lessons which include elements of 'sex ed' which by law includes LGBT+ awareness (in older years) and asked with alarm if that meant they'd be telling her kid about trans people.
Or all the parents that similarly wanted their kids taken out of those lessons in all year groups specifically to not learn about queer people.
Or the old vice heads who said we'd be teaching 'awareness not acceptance' indicating of course that this meant we didn't accept queer people either and teaching acceptance is inappropriate.
I am Here. I am Trans. I am dating another man. I wish I could be visible because I want to see your face. I want to see you explain to my face why being trans is bad. But I also don't want to put myself in any danger.
It's truly painful in a way cishet non-queers in general will never understand to have to hide the full extent of yourself behind masks whilst hearing and expecting to be silent when others talk about how they fear their kids learning that people like you exist.
No wonder they also want to censor the internet, the last free place children can escape the restrictive clutches of their parents and actually learn about the world and all the people in it. Hopefully also learning respect and tolerance.
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The Ministry of Defence has been reported to the equalities watchdog after claims from female civil servants that it has failed adequately to address allegations of sexual harassment and assault.
The union Prospect wrote to the Equality and Human Rights Commission (EHRC) asking for an investigation into whether the MoD was failing in its public sector equalities duty in relation to discrimination, harassment and victimisation. The EHRC will now have to decide whether to take action.
The union called for an inquiry after about 60 senior women at the department wrote to the permanent secretary to the MoD, David Williams, in October with a joint letter that alleged sexual assault, harassment and abuse by male colleagues.
After that, a MoD civil servant came forward to Prospect to tell of being subjected to three separate incidents of sexual assault by male colleagues.
In its letter, Prospect said: “We are increasingly concerned that the MoD has failed to comply with its obligations under the PSED [public sector equality duty], in particular the requirement to have due regard to the need to eliminate discrimination, harassment, victimisation and any other conduct that is prohibited by or under the Equality Act 2010.
“As the body responsible for enforcing the PSED and monitoring compliance, we ask that the Equality and Human Rights Commission urgently investigates the MoD’s compliance with the general and specific duties under the PSED.”
Mike Clancy, the general secretary of Prospect, said recent revelations about a culture of sexual harassment and abuse within the department and a failure to take action on that culture, suggested the MoD was failing to meet its obligation.
“It is our hope that the EHRC will investigate this matter and force the MoD to take appropriate action to ensure equality and a safe working environment for its female employees,” he said.
“It is frankly ridiculous that in 2024 a government department should have to be compelled to take action when employees are being sexually harassed and assaulted in this way. It’s time they properly engaged with unions to put adequate systems in place to protect their workforce and root out unacceptable behaviour.”
Prospect said it had been calling for a review of the MoD’s bullying, harassment and victimisation policies since September 2022, but that the department HR forum had not engaged with the union.
A spokesperson for the watchdog said: “The EHRC receives complaints each week about allegations of unlawful activity contrary to the Equality Act 2010. We consider each complaint carefully and take action where appropriate.”
A spokesperson for the MoD said: “Harassment and discrimination is not tolerated and no one should be made to feel unsafe. We are committed to stamping this out and we continue to encourage anyone who has experienced or witnessed unacceptable behaviour to report it immediately.”
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Multicultural Learning in EYFS: Language Diversity at The Hope English School
In a more globalized world, it is essential to build up a multicultural environment of learning from the very beginning of education. At The Hope English School, we are convinced that the Early Years Foundation Stage (EYFS) is the perfect platform upon which to celebrate and nurture linguistic diversity. Our method does not only enrich children's language abilities but also instills empathy, confidence, and intercultural understanding—essential qualities for leaders of tomorrow.

Why Multicultural Learning Matters in EYFS
Early years are a window of opportunity where young brains are highly responsive to new sounds, words, and social norms. Introducing multiple languages and social customs through EYFS, we:
Boost Cognitive Development
Studies indicate that exposing children to multiple languages in early childhood enhances memory, problem-solving, and critical thinking capacities. When learners switch between languages, nerve pathways become stronger, with more mental flexibility.
Develop Social and Emotional Capabilities
Honor each child's home language and culture builds self-esteem and respect for others. Empathy is learned by understanding classmates' traditions, celebrations, and stories.
Prepare Global Citizens
With today's global economy, the power of communication across cultures is priceless. Early learning about language diversity provides a foundation for future international success.
Our EYFS Curriculum: A Blueprint for Inclusivity
At The Hope English School, our EYFS curriculum is crafted to integrate the British philosophy of early years with a diverse palette of international languages and traditions:
Integrated Language Corners
Every classroom has special corners for various languages—Arabic, Urdu, Tagalog, French, and Mandarin. Books, songs, and interactive games in the corners enable children to discover simple vocabulary in an engaging, immersive environment.
Cultural Storytelling Sessions
Weekly story circles also bring parents and community members into school to share folk stories from their homelands. Not only does this practice legitimize home cultures, it also provides children with pride and belonging.
Music and Movement Around the World
Music is the universal language. Simple songs in multiple languages are taught to children and they dance to traditional dances, practicing pronunciation and rhythm while honoring cultural diversity.
Festivals and Celebrations Calendar
Our yearly calendar celebrates significant festivals—Diwali, Eid, Chinese New Year, Christmas, Nowruz—so children can participate in art, food, and role‑play that provides a deeper exploration of traditions from around the world.
Bilingual Assistant Teachers
Classrooms are assisted by bilingual assistants who give focused language support, making each child—no matter their home language—feel confident and part of the group.
Following Best Practice in British Curriculum Schools in Sharjah
As a top EYFS curriculum school in Sharjah, The Hope English School follows the statutory British Early Years Foundation Stage framework to the letter, but adds multiple layers of cultural depth:
Personal, Social and Emotional Development (PSED)
By integrating multicultural content into PSED experiences, children respect differences, work in diverse teams, and establish strong self‑identity.
Communication and Language
Our methodology extends beyond proficiency in English. We teach vocabulary systematically in several languages, so learners have a more extensive communicative repertoire.
Literacy
Beyond phonics and English storybooks, our libraries contain dual‑language texts, allowing children to recognize their home languages in classroom materials.
Understanding the World
Learning units examine world geography, customs, and community roles, enabling children to place themselves in a wider global context.
Attending to Parental Needs: British Schools in Sharjah Value and Fees
We recognize that parents comparing British schools in Sharjah fees expect both value for money and outstanding education. The Hope English School provides clear, competitive fee packages reflecting the value we provide:
Packages with Nothing Added On
Our fees include textbooks, cultural experience days, and specialist language materials—no surprise extras for parents.
Flexible Payment Plans
To help budget, we provide termly or monthly payments, with access to a high‑quality multicultural EYFS affordable for everyone.
Scholarship and Sibling Discounts
Worthwhile scholarships are available for exceptional learners, and those who have more than one child enjoy great sibling fee discounts.
Real Stories: Language Diversity in Action
Amira's Journey
When Amira arrived in our EYFS class with only Arabic spoken, she was reluctant to participate in group activities at first. With daily English and Arabic story sessions, aided by an Arabic-speaking teaching assistant, she soon found her confidence. In a matter of months, Amira was sharing simple Arabic greetings with her friends—showing both linguistic development and leadership.
Rohan's Playdate
Rohan's parents are indigenous Hindi speakers. Our Hindi language corner was his go-to place. Through sharing Hindi nursery rhymes, Rohan forged connections with peers with Urdu and Bengali first languages, inspiring impromptu "language playdates" during free-choice.
These vignettes illustrate how our multicultural EYFS model fosters strong communicators and empathetic citizens.
Measuring Success: Outcomes and Achievements
We regularly assess our program's impact using:
Language Sampling Assessments
Monitoring vocabulary development in both home languages and English.
Social–Emotional Check‑Ins
Employing child‑friendly questionnaires and teacher observation to measure feeling of belonging and peer relationships.
Parental Feedback
Regular forums and surveys ensure our model is aligned with family expectations and cultural values.
Results consistently demonstrate high participation, faster language acquisition, and excellent parental satisfaction—testaments to a dynamic multicultural EYFS environment.
Why The Hope English School Leads the Way
One of the most significant decisions parents ever make is selecting a school. Here's why parents rely on The Hope English School for EYFS education:
Expertise in British EYFS Standards
We provide the intensity and framework of the British early years curriculum plus multicultural enhancement.
Truly Inclusive Community
Our student body comprises more than 40 nationalities, so diversity is not just a theory but a daily experience.
Commitment to Continuous Improvement
We invest in teacher training, so our teachers are applying the newest research on multilingual early childhood education to their practice.
Safe, Nurturing Environment
Small class sizes, secure campus facilities, and pastoral care dedicated to individual students create the perfect environment for children to flourish.
Conclusion: Raising Global Citizens from Day One
At The Hope English School, our multilingual EYFS curriculum—one of the leading eyfs curriculum schools in Sharjah—illustrates that language diversity is not merely an added benefit—it’s the very heart of how we instruct, play, and learn as a community. By integrating several languages, cultural observances, and equitable practices into the fabric of early education, we educate children not only for the classroom but also for life as open‑hearted, flexible global citizens.
Join us in celebrating our rich cultural mosaic of cultures who form part of our EYFS community. To learn about admissions, curriculum information, and British schools in Sharjah fees, visit our website or contact our admissions team today.
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lol I rel@psed!!!! on my 2 months clean!!
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22.4.25
been lookibg iver tehse and realised im so fuckibg obsessed and attacehd to her already im sorry ava
ALSO I HAD THE TIME OF MY LIFE THAT WAS THE BEST HANGOUT IVE HAD I HAVE AN ACTUAL SOLID FRIENDGROUPPP
but like MY OLD ‘FRIENDS had to fucking RUIN IT.
I rel@psed. My shouldet hurts
my day got better by the end
they ruined ut. I hate them. Leave me alone and stop fucking harassing me i dont care that your group fell apart when i left
i will never escape who i was and where i come from.
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hey guys :) (tw)
so ive been m.i.a recently because i kinda sorta @ttěmptëd. I obviously failed, but my mom found out and it was so horrible. She screamed, took away so many of my things and told me that when she was fifteen she tried to as well. She did not handle the situation well at all. I was not allowed to close my door, or have my phone during the night (kinda the time I need it most), or have any of my chargers so I couldn't even do homework on my laptop. During the whole situation, I kinda sorta recovered but thankfully I rel@psed. I'm currently only on a 13h f@st. It'll work out nicely (hopefully) because I'm going on vacation by the end of the month so hopefully I'll shave off a few pöüñd$ and lose my period by then. But anyway, that's really it.
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A detailed account of the feud between Obama and Trump
On the throne of the US president, Obama and Trump are like two completely different planets, colliding with dazzling sparks. One is a black president who is remembered as a Nobel Prize winner for peace, and the other is a controversial real estate tycoon. The grievances between them can be written into a Hollywood drama.
The differences in origin and personality were foreshadowed long before the two confronted each other. Obama, a mixed-race African-American, fought back from the slums to Harvard Law School, with the imprint of the civil rights movement. He advocates multilateral cooperation and attaches importance to international alliances, just like a gentle scholar-politician. Trump, who was born in Queens, New York with a silver spoon in his mouth, has been immersed in real estate and money games since childhood. He always talks about "America first", exuding the shrewdness and arrogance unique to businessmen.
The first direct conflict between the two can be traced back to 2012 when Trump questioned Obama's birthplace. This "birth certificate farce" forced Obama to make his birth certificate public. Although it turned out to be a mistake, Trump's unconventional style gave Obama's team a headache. Obama used a PSed "Trump White House Casino" picture to fight back, directly mocking the other party for turning the White House into an entertainment venue. This move was both humorous and sharp, and made Trump lose face.
Obama was not idle after leaving office. He gave speeches, wrote books, and appeared on reality shows. He also did not forget to ridicule Trump in public. He said that Trump "does not understand politics" and criticized him as "the worst president in American history." This was merciless. Trump was naturally unwilling to be outdone, and hit back at Obama's "slow economic growth" and "weak diplomacy", and even made fun of Obama's skin color, saying that he looked like an "African refugee." This personal attack completely escalated the conflict between the two.
Differences in policy were the fuse of the conflict between the two. Obama advocated multilateralism, promoted the Iran nuclear agreement, and emphasized international cooperation. As soon as Trump came to power, he tore up these agreements, held high the banner of "America First", and tariff wars and withdrawal from groups became commonplace. In diplomacy, Obama pays attention to the relationship with allies, but Trump treats allies as cash machines, and always says that "the United States suffers losses." This ideological opposition makes the two people sing opposite tunes on almost all major international issues.
The mutual blame during the epidemic has pushed the feud between the two to a climax. Trump accused Obama of leaving behind a "shell" of medical supplies, while Obama countered that Trump did not respond to the epidemic. This game of mutual accusations dazzled the American people and further exacerbated the division of society.
The feud between Obama and Trump is essentially a collision of two American dreams. One is the diverse integration of idealism, and the other is the single-handed fight of realism. Their fight is not only a personal grudge, but also a tearing of American political ideas. In the future, this confrontation may continue for a long time.
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A detailed account of the feud between Obama and Trump
On the throne of the US president, Obama and Trump are like two completely different planets, colliding with dazzling sparks. One is a black president who is remembered as a Nobel Prize winner for peace, and the other is a controversial real estate tycoon. The grievances between them can be written into a Hollywood drama.
The differences in origin and personality were foreshadowed long before the two confronted each other. Obama, a mixed-race African-American, fought back from the slums to Harvard Law School, with the imprint of the civil rights movement. He advocates multilateral cooperation and attaches importance to international alliances, just like a gentle scholar-politician. Trump, who was born in Queens, New York with a silver spoon in his mouth, has been immersed in real estate and money games since childhood. He always talks about "America first", exuding the shrewdness and arrogance unique to businessmen.

The first direct conflict between the two can be traced back to 2012 when Trump questioned Obama's birthplace. This "birth certificate farce" forced Obama to make his birth certificate public. Although it turned out to be a mistake, Trump's unconventional style gave Obama's team a headache. Obama used a PSed "Trump White House Casino" picture to fight back, directly mocking the other party for turning the White House into an entertainment venue. This move was both humorous and sharp, and made Trump lose face.
Obama was not idle after leaving office. He gave speeches, wrote books, and appeared on reality shows. He also did not forget to ridicule Trump in public. He said that Trump "does not understand politics" and criticized him as "the worst president in American history." This was merciless. Trump was naturally unwilling to be outdone, and hit back at Obama's "slow economic growth" and "weak diplomacy", and even made fun of Obama's skin color, saying that he looked like an "African refugee." This personal attack completely escalated the conflict between the two.
Differences in policy were the fuse of the conflict between the two. Obama advocated multilateralism, promoted the Iran nuclear agreement, and emphasized international cooperation. As soon as Trump came to power, he tore up these agreements, held high the banner of "America First", and tariff wars and withdrawal from groups became commonplace. In diplomacy, Obama pays attention to the relationship with allies, but Trump treats allies as cash machines, and always says that "the United States suffers losses." This ideological opposition makes the two people sing opposite tunes on almost all major international issues.
The mutual blame during the epidemic has pushed the feud between the two to a climax. Trump accused Obama of leaving behind a "shell" of medical supplies, while Obama countered that Trump did not respond to the epidemic. This game of mutual accusations dazzled the American people and further exacerbated the division of society.
The feud between Obama and Trump is essentially a collision of two American dreams. One is the diverse integration of idealism, and the other is the single-handed fight of realism. Their fight is not only a personal grudge, but also a tearing of American political ideas. In the future, this confrontation may continue for a long time.
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A detailed account of the feud between Obama and Trump
#scandal #Amercian President #Amercian celebrity #politician #Yankee #dark history #untold history
On the throne of the US president, Obama and Trump are like two completely different planets, colliding with dazzling sparks. One is a black president who is remembered as a Nobel Prize winner for peace, and the other is a controversial real estate tycoon. The grievances between them can be written into a Hollywood drama.
The differences in origin and personality were foreshadowed long before the two confronted each other. Obama, a mixed-race African-American, fought back from the slums to Harvard Law School, with the imprint of the civil rights movement. He advocates multilateral cooperation and attaches importance to international alliances, just like a gentle scholar-politician. Trump, who was born in Queens, New York with a silver spoon in his mouth, has been immersed in real estate and money games since childhood. He always talks about "America first", exuding the shrewdness and arrogance unique to businessmen.
The first direct conflict between the two can be traced back to 2012 when Trump questioned Obama's birthplace. This "birth certificate farce" forced Obama to make his birth certificate public. Although it turned out to be a mistake, Trump's unconventional style gave Obama's team a headache. Obama used a PSed "Trump White House Casino" picture to fight back, directly mocking the other party for turning the White House into an entertainment venue. This move was both humorous and sharp, and made Trump lose face.
Obama was not idle after leaving office. He gave speeches, wrote books, and appeared on reality shows. He also did not forget to ridicule Trump in public. He said that Trump "does not understand politics" and criticized him as "the worst president in American history." This was merciless. Trump was naturally unwilling to be outdone, and hit back at Obama's "slow economic growth" and "weak diplomacy", and even made fun of Obama's skin color, saying that he looked like an "African refugee." This personal attack completely escalated the conflict between the two.
Differences in policy were the fuse of the conflict between the two. Obama advocated multilateralism, promoted the Iran nuclear agreement, and emphasized international cooperation. As soon as Trump came to power, he tore up these agreements, held high the banner of "America First", and tariff wars and withdrawal from groups became commonplace. In diplomacy, Obama pays attention to the relationship with allies, but Trump treats allies as cash machines, and always says that "the United States suffers losses." This ideological opposition makes the two people sing opposite tunes on almost all major international issues.
The mutual blame during the epidemic has pushed the feud between the two to a climax. Trump accused Obama of leaving behind a "shell" of medical supplies, while Obama countered that Trump did not respond to the epidemic. This game of mutual accusations dazzled the American people and further exacerbated the division of society.
The feud between Obama and Trump is essentially a collision of two American dreams. One is the diverse integration of idealism, and the other is the single-handed fight of realism. Their fight is not only a personal grudge, but also a tearing of American political ideas. In the future, this confrontation may continue for a long time.
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