I’ve been to Trump rallies, twice, actually and what I saw couldn’t be further from the kind of imagery people like you try to invoke when you throw around comparisons to Hitler. Honestly, it’s laughable. The rallies were fun, upbeat, family-friendly, and filled with people from every walk of life. Sure, the Bible people who were preaching a bit much for my taste, but that’s their right, and it was my right to nod, smile, and move on. That’s how that works. There were plenty of people from “alternative lifestyles” too, myself included. I was welcomed with curiosity, respect, and genuine interest in my views and style of dress. That’s not fascism. That’s community. Hard concept right? When Trump speaks, he’s engaging, funny, and yeah he repeats himself (a lot). But that’s his style. It’s not propaganda. It’s not authoritarianism. It’s a man speaking directly to the people who elected him, in language they understand and feel comfortable with. Comparing his rallies to Hitler’s isn’t just inaccurate, it’s bullshit and it's reckless. It cheapens history and insults the millions who suffered under actual tyranny. And now you’re asking if he’s on drugs? That’s blatant stupidity. It’s a baseless smear that says more about you than it does about him. If you don’t like his policies, say so. If you disagree with his tone, fine. But throwing around drug accusations without a shred of evidence is juvenile and dishonest. It’s not political discourse, it’s gossip. And last I checked you aren't a 18 year old girl. More than anything, it’s a slap in the face to those of us who support him. I am and will always be MAGA. I admire President Trump deeply, and I’m proud to call him my President. When people use extreme rhetoric to paint him as something he’s not, even if it's in passing, they’re not just attacking him, they’re attacking me, and millions of other Americans who believe in him and his vision. And let’s be real: if I or any of his supporters thought for a second that he was actually doing drugs, we’d speak up. We’d be pissed the fuck off,, frustrated, and we’d call it out. Disagree with his policies if you want. Debate his decisions. But stop weaponizing history and rumors. That’s not how you build understanding. That’s how you destroy it and then we get Charlie Kirk type of situations for people on both the right and left (mostly the left so far). Don't be part of the problem.