Donald Trump recently admitted he doesn’t know where Congo is located, despite it being one of the largest countries on Earth by landmass. Shockingly, he still used images of graves from Congo as false evidence to support claims of a supposed white genocide in South Africa. This kind of ignorance is not just embarrassing, it is dangerous, especially when such misinformation is spread by someone who held the highest office in the United States. The real problem is not just Trump himself, but those who continue to take him seriously and echo his baseless narratives. Many of us never supported or voted for Trump, yet his reckless statements affect global perception and stir unnecessary division.

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