Celebrations in Scotland

@jaylar (2258)
Kingston, Jamaica
July 30, 2025 3:34pm CST
Since Air Force One carried Trump out of their country Scots are estimated to have drunk 3.7 million gallons of whisky. The celebrations erupted across Scotland on Wednesday to celebrate what Scots called “the glorious departure of Donald Trump.” The spontaneous festivities were the largest since the nation’s triumph in the Battle of Bannockburn in 1314. This is just to signify how the world really sees Trump
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@LadyDuck (483563)
• Italy
31 Jul
And HE believes to be popular. I wonder if Jim (@Ineeddentures ) also celebrated.
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@LadyDuck (483563)
• Italy
31 Jul
@jaylar The customers in America will suffer because of his tariffs, this is going to damage America more than the other countries.
@jaylar (2258)
• Kingston, Jamaica
31 Jul
He doesn't realise he is and always has been a clown. Everyone pretends to listen, then does whatever they please. Many nations are pretending the tariffs will hurt them so much when they are making deals with other countries beyond his purvey.
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@jaylar (2258)
• Kingston, Jamaica
31 Jul
@LadyDuck exactly. It is so obvious. The price of so many things from coffee to shoes to computers to tea will rise for them. Not for us, because we don't import much from them... our cars are Japanese or Korean, our electric stuff is Chinese, our food is local or from some other place.
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• Northampton, England
20 Aug
to be fair there were very few protests
• Northampton, England
20 Aug
@jaylar nationalists. They quietly admire him
@jaylar (2258)
• Kingston, Jamaica
20 Aug
@thedevilinme no one admires him.. he is considered repulsive. No manners, can't even sit properly, speaks like an 8 year old, lies about everything... thinks he's some kind of super man? The world laughs at him... but knowing how to play him.... pretends respect in his face
@jaylar (2258)
• Kingston, Jamaica
20 Aug
Scotland isn't known for many Protests
@celticeagle (179722)
• Boise, Idaho
30 Jul
I would have a HUGE celebration too if that man left our country. Scotland has another celebration for the record books.
@celticeagle (179722)
• Boise, Idaho
30 Jul
@jaylar .......I can relate.
@jaylar (2258)
• Kingston, Jamaica
30 Jul
everyone wants to see his back
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@sjvg1976 (42537)
• Delhi, India
21 Aug
I think he has less admirers than haters in the US
@jaylar (2258)
• Kingston, Jamaica
21 Aug
I think his supporters are dwindling
@jaylar (2258)
• Kingston, Jamaica
21 Aug
I think some of his MAGAts are growing brains
@RasmaSandra (88977)
• Daytona Beach, Florida
30 Jul
That is interesting and glad they had fun,
@jaylar (2258)
• Kingston, Jamaica
30 Jul
they were so happy to see him go
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@JESSY3236 (21061)
• United States
5 Aug
lol They should celebrate.
@jaylar (2258)
• Kingston, Jamaica
5 Aug
he is repulsive with his sense of superiority and entitilement
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@snowy22315 (196160)
• United States
30 Jul
I'd be celebrating if I lived there too.
@jaylar (2258)
• Kingston, Jamaica
30 Jul
Hopefully he will never come here. Years ago Pence came... landed at the airport, helicopter to land on the roof of a building in New Kingston. He went down to speak, then back up, on the heliocopter, back to the airport, and gone. We only heard he had been here about an hour after he was gone. When Obama came the streets were lined with supporters, the Bob Marley museum was opened at night for him to visit. He spoke at various places, jam packed.
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