Readers are sharing their thoughts on Donald Trump's victory in the US election.

How will the world be impacted by a four-year Donald Trump presidency, as discussed in MetroTalk: Ukraine, China, Musk?

November 6th 2024.

Readers are sharing their thoughts on Donald Trump's victory in the US election.
After four years of a Trump presidency, the world is left wondering what the future holds. With recent developments in Ukraine, China, and the involvement of Elon Musk, it's worth considering the potential consequences of another term for Trump. Some readers have even made scary predictions, suggesting that his party could become more extreme and that social unrest may be on the horizon.

One reader, Malcolm, has expressed concern about the potential impact on Ukraine, predicting that their support may be withdrawn, leaving them vulnerable to Russian aggression. This could embolden Russian President Vladimir Putin to test the limits of the NATO alliance. Additionally, a trade war between the US and China over proposed tariffs could benefit Elon Musk's electric car company, Tesla, as China has been producing more affordable vehicles. With the US potentially turning inward, this could also provide an opportunity for China to expand its influence through initiatives like the New Silk Road.

Another reader, Al Gibson, has decided to put away their copy of Metro for the next four years, as a symbol of their disappointment and fear for the future. Others, like Keith from London, are questioning whether UK politicians will need to adjust their views of Trump.

While opinions on Trump may be divided, one reader, J Ambrose, sees him as a larger-than-life figure who will make history come alive for future generations. However, others like Steve from Harrow see Trump's victory as a win for the far right, racists, misogynists, and other troubling groups.

Kathi G from Newcastle believes that Russian hackers or the stupidity of American voters may have played a role in Trump's victory. Meanwhile, Guy Wilkins from Richmond is concerned about the return of a "racist sex predator" to the White House with Farage's help.

With another term for Trump seemingly inevitable, readers like Harry John from Linton are worried about Ukraine's resolve and the potential for a new ruler to emerge. Nick Smith from London, however, celebrates Trump's victory as a sign that decency and respect are still alive in the American voting public.

In the midst of all this, MetroTalk has raised some interesting topics for discussion, including the importance of manners and whether university places should be limited to an academic minority. One reader, Paul Coster from Surrey, was shocked by the rudeness of commuters on his train and wonders if society is too consumed by technology to communicate properly. On the other hand, Mark Taha from London proposes a radical solution to the issue of tuition fees, suggesting that university should be reserved for a select few.

Finally, Ant from Hertfordshire shares a heartwarming story about his son and his partner fostering children, reminding us that there is always hope and goodness in the world, even amidst political turmoil. As always, MetroTalk encourages readers to share their thoughts and opinions in the comments section, creating a platform for open and respectful dialogue.

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