"Why is Trump such a phenomenon? Because, if we look, he is significantly different from the last 4-5 American presidents, going all the way back to Reagan, he was demonized, caricatured, informationally suppressed, sociologically it was claimed that Kamala Harris would overtake him and so on, which turned out to be an absolute lie. He was prosecuted several times, they even shot at him. What does this person scare the liberal globalist elites with? Maybe this is the big question and then let's see who in Europe stands with regard to what Trump says or at least claims that he intends to do,", said Prof. Daniel Valchev to BNT, quoted by FOCUS.
According to Prof. Valchev, Trump is different in four main ways.
"The first of these is the attitude towards illegal immigration. We have exactly the same problem in Europe, but we don't name it. The other day, the Swedish Prime Minister admitted that Sweden cannot cope with the violence that comes precisely from immigrant circles. Okay, then why don't we have a common, clear immigration policy and why do we treat someone who is fleeing war and someone who has simply crossed the border in the same way.
That is. Europe should have a clear immigration policy - the kind that an old emigrant country like the US or Canada has, and distinguish between those who come with a color card to work under certain conditions and those who simply cross the border, breaking the law."
"The second thing that seems very important to me is that Trump has opposed what I, with apologies if I offend anyone, call climate hysteria. Yes, the climate is probably changing. This is not very clear, because there is too little, how to say, perspective to be able to assess it. But even if it is changing, the grounds for claiming that it is changing because of man are very fragile. There are many examples, I am not an expert on this topic, but from what I have read, I can say that there are many examples of the planet cooling down and warming up."
According to Prof. Valchev, the third thing that Trump opposes is the extremely aggressive gender ideology in recent years.
"Yes, people with a different sexual orientation than the one expected of them because of their chromosomes have always existed, but there has never been such a miracle. The erasure of the boundaries between the sexes, the assertion that everyone can choose who they are, and not what God created them to be, creates very, very big problems, and we are still suffering the consequences of these problems. What turned out after Trump came to power? That there are tens of thousands of civil servants who are responsible for this type of propaganda. On a salary."
"And the last thing, of course, which is again even more acute in Europe than in the United States, is the war in Ukraine. This is the thing that, in my opinion, is causing enormous damage to Europe and, in part, relatively great damage to the United States."
The Dean of the Faculty of Law believes that the European Union is currently an exact copy of the policy of the Democrats in the last decades of the United States.
"That is, this is a globalist liberal elite, very left-wing for my taste, which preaches these things, the four that Trump denies. And in fact, if we ask why Europe is in such a situation, in reverse order - it is in such a situation because of the lack of Russian resources, which are at a much better price. Because of the aggressive gender ideology that confuses people's value perceptions, because of the climate hysteria that led us to close almost all our production facilities, even though the European Union produces no more than 7-8% of the carbon dioxide, or dioxide, as they say lately, in the atmosphere, i.e. it will not solve anything globally, and because of illegal emigration that we not only do not want to deal with, we simply pretend that there is no such problem."