First They Steal, Then They Laugh at You! This Is Trump’s Help to You

Wednesday, January 07, 2026

SAEDNEWS: The World is Watching: A Team That Claims Freedom First Seizes a Country’s Sovereignty by Force, Then, When Its Job is Done, Mocks a Nation by Posting Insulting Photos Online

First They Steal, Then They Laugh at You! This Is Trump’s Help to You

Images recently released by Elon Musk and circles close to power in the U.S. reveal, before striking at their intended targets, the hollow and unethical nature of a faction that recognizes no moral or human boundaries when humiliating its opponents. Using manipulated and offensive content to depict the leaders of other countries in degrading situations is a form of “modern bullying.” This approach, initiated by Donald Trump and now perpetuated by some of the world’s wealthiest figures like Elon Musk, suggests that, in their view, politics is not a field for dialogue and reason but a battlefield to crush the pride of nations and leaders through ridicule.

Creating visual links between domestic legal matters (such as celebrity cases) and complex international political issues is done solely to devalue serious concepts. This faction, with crude language, attempts to reduce the complexities of geopolitics and the suffering of nations to trivial, vulgar jokes, distracting public opinion from the harsh realities of foreign interventions.

Musk’s open support of this type of content confirms that the alliance between “tech giants” and “hardline politicians” has one purpose: undermining the independence of nations and delegitimizing opponents of U.S. hegemony. These images embody the worldview that sees the world as a “private estate,” where anyone resisting resource exploitation (such as oil) deserves the harshest insults.

What these images reveal is not the power of the U.S. but the cultural desperation and moral decline of a faction that, failing in logic and reason, resorts to the weapons of defamation and ridicule. History has shown that humiliating nations and leaders may generate short-term likes and shares on social media, but in the long run, it only deepens the moral isolation of those responsible.