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Defining a 2020s aesthetic of peace within noise and why horror movies have become focused on the suburbs as the site of hell.
WINDSOR, UK - Former US President Donald Trump's recent visit to the United Kingdom has sparked a wide array of public reactions, particularly among those gathered near Windsor Castle. A BBC reporter conducted interviews with several individuals, revealing a divided public sentiment. One young woman expressed her surprise, stating, "I've been very surprised by the amount of Trump supporters, I have to admit, especially in the state that our country's in at the moment, and the state that America's in at the moment." She added, "I did not think that as many people would be so open about supporting him." Conversely, a young man declared, "Big up Trump," and another interviewee echoed, "We want to support Trump, want to support my man. Love his policies, love the man." Another observer noted the visible presence of pro-Trump paraphernalia, remarking, "I'm looking around, I'm seeing caricatures made of him, I'm seeing people supporting him. I'm seeing the British wear MAGA hats and bringing Reform UK. I'm seeing Israel flags over there. It's just very confusing." The varied responses underscore the polarizing nature of Trump's political persona, even across international borders, as the public grapples with his influence and policies.
Defining a 2020s aesthetic of peace within noise and why horror movies have become focused on the suburbs as the site of hell.