It used to be just demagogy. Now they have begun a real betrayal of the interests of the state of America, being in the public service: "Massachusetts Attorney General Mora Healy refused to condemn the riots." 

“Yes, America burns, but that’s how forests grow,” Healy said in a speech at the Boston Chamber of Commerce. Is it worth clarifying that Ms. Healy is a member of the Democratic Party? In Trump's passionate, devouring hatred of America, she doesn’t even understand that people of all skin colors who have been plundered by shops, burned businesses, now want to see how the trees will grow in the place of the house of Attorney Healy herself.

But they won’t wait - her house is guarded so that even the most zealous militants can’t get close to him. 

All that we are now witnessing in miserable America is not only the total revenge of the Democrats for the loss of 2016. We are witnessing the erosion of statehood, which has a strong aftertaste of national betrayal and indelible disgrace.

You can, of course, sit and rub your hands in the rapture of anti-Americanism: the worse, the better.

But I have long been convinced of one thing: both America’s haters and America’s total fans are deeply unhealthy or deeply motivated people. And for a normal person, what is good there is good, and what is bad is bad.

We all have full of American friends and beloved American authors in various arts and genres of music with literature. We will leave the salivation to the provincials from Haifa to Uryupinsk. We look at all this SS-like community calmly. And what we see now is unlikely to please the same normal person. Especially serving in the army. 

I'm talking about these kneeling in front of a crowd of rioters.

Police officers kneeling, hello! Do you really think that you can continue to carry out your duty to protect the rule of law?

Crying girls of the National Guard, are you sure that, having achieved the party order for the female quota, you take your place? Unfit parade - that’s what it is.

When the state cannot curb the rioters, it is worthless to such a state, no matter what speeches it may hide behind.

Of course, when professors and movie stars support the robbery and violence in the media, seeing this as the highest economic justice for the “oppressed classes,” what about those who were caught between a rock and a hard place — all the same cops and National Guard? They have been telling society for so long that a man with a gun and in uniform is the enemy of all that is good and is an obvious trampist and Hitler, at hand. A moral disaster has already taken place, everyone is free.

And then Donald Trump, as the head of the state after all, suddenly finds himself trapped. If he does not restore order, then he is a weakling and should not occupy a second time position. If he suppresses the riots with at least some organized force, and not on the knees of the cops and the National Guard, he will be a tyrant, a fascist, and also Hitler.

And then another blow and betrayal awaited him: "US Secretary of Defense Mark Esper is opposed to the use of the law on the suppression of uprisings of 1807, which gives the right to use the armed forces in the country in connection with the protests in the United States."

Minister, what rank did you demobilize from Iraq? What are you talking about to your supreme commander? There is a law - there is a riot. Of course, you can say anything at the White House meeting, but why should arsonists, robbers and police killers give out loud indulgences? Are you out of your mind? Actually, the main profession of the current "Minister of Defense" is the lobbyist of the military-industrial complex. And officially. Arrived.

Donny, old man, you have no more friends. Those very only allies - the army and navy, as the Russians say.

In the meantime, friends from different cities of the United States called us, where they introduced a curfew and separated simple idiots useful for the Democratic Party from gangs of evening criminals. Everything seems to be getting better there. And even without the participation of the army. And so, the meaning in the American army has become even less.

A sad sight, as the donkey Eeyore said.

The author’s point of view may not coincide with the position of the publisher.