
The wife of an active duty service member has told those who voted for Donald Trump, including her friends, how she really feels about them in a rant posted to TikTok.
“If you voted for this, I want you to know that I f—ing hate you,” Kendall Brown states after showing a clip of Trump trying to convince us all to accept the inevitable deaths of U.S. soldiers in Iran. Donald Trump stoked the flames of hostility between the two countries over the weekend resulting in the deaths of three U.S. soldiers as the result of Iranian strikes.
Many have already come out with blistering criticisms of the Trump admin for the decision to attack Iran and throw the lives of U.S. service men and women into danger, however, Kendall has a particularly unique insight considering Trump’s decision has directly affected her life. She admits to being sad and terrified due to the obvious danger her husband may face but more than anything she describes hatred for those who voted for this.
She then addresses the people in her life who also voted for Trump. Perhaps these people even consider her to be a friend and believe this hatred isn’t addressed to them. Well Kendall quickly bursts that bubble, telling them, if they’re watching this, that the hatred applies to them too, “not only does it go for you too, I hate you twice as much as the strangers that voted for this.”
Kendall’s anger over Trump is understandable
Many agreed with Kendall’s take, arguing that Trump has shown a complete disregard to the value of the lives of those he’s sending to war. His approach over Iran may even cost him the midterms. Considering how personally this affects Kendall, her rage is understandable. On X, one person commended her for speaking out, claiming that if more people did so, “perhaps we will have a chance to never allow those abominable politicians to send our precious young men to die.”
However, not everyone agreed, many criticized Kendall for speaking up against “the commander in chief,” labeling her a disgrace and embarrassment to her husband. In their eyes Kendall’s husband signed up to defend his country meaning they apparently have no right to complain about it.
Of course, the big issue is that the U.S. involvement in Iran is arguably unnecessary. Nobody wants to see their loved ones die for a pointless cause, but Trump’s defenders will continue to keep brainwashing themselves and everyone else into believing everything is ok.
Others pointed out that, in the lead up to the 2024 election, Trump actually ran on a policy of peace, promising to end wars not start them. You could argue it was foolish to believe him in the first place, but they do have a point, there are probably many Trump voters who are aghast at what’s happening now. Unfortunately that’s probably of little comfort to Kendall.