How Many People Truly Hate Donald Trump the Person?

How Many People Truly Hate Donald Trump the Person?

Everyone who can differentiate between good and evil. Some numbers provide insights into the global public's view of the former U.S. President, Donald Trump.

Worldwide, approximately 5 billion people have an opinion on Donald Trump, ranging from welcoming him to hating him. About 2 billion people are too young to form an opinion. Half a billion people do not openly hate him in a personal sense. The remaining half a billion, however, view his positives, if any, as outweighing his negatives by a ratio of about 100 million to one, with some even worshiping him.

While "hate," as a concept, may vary widely among individuals, evidence suggests that those who have dealt with Trump personally or professionally frequently express a dislike towards him. Described as a "soulless, dead-eyed shark," Trump is portrayed as an individual who solely feeds off others and moves on, leaving no trace but the consumed.

However, interestingly, the number of those who genuinely uphold Trump as a fine, upstanding man with sophisticated political skills and admirable social graces appears to be far fewer. If we attempt a numerical estimate, a count as high as 2,094,546 was hypothesized, though this number could easily be inaccurate, with some changing their minds, passing away, or reaching adulthood over time.

These numbers raise an intriguing question about public perception and the media's influence. Only those who genuinely know Trump, likely excluding his sycophantic supporters, seem to dislike him as a person. The vast majority resent his attitude, politics, and public actions but not necessarily himself as an individual. Normal people, as opposed to those brainwashed by the left, do not hate him because they do not believe the lies spread about him. On the other hand, many liberals, who lack independent thinking, hate him unquestioningly based on societal pressure.