
"Donald Trump is trying "to force Ukraine into a surrender deal" with Russian President Vladimir Putin, and that is "shameful" and "corrupt to the nth degree," Clinton said. "I believe Ukraine is fighting for our democracy and our values of freedom and civilization on the front lines, losing thousands of people and having their country destroyed by one man's mania to control them, and I think Trump either doesn't understand or could care less about that suffering," she added."
""That is absolutely true. Not only do I not like him, I don't like him because of what he's doing to the United States and the world, and I think you should take a hard look at it if you think there is something good that will come out of it.""
"Macinka then said Trump's actions in the U.S. are a reaction to "some policies that really went too far - too far from regular people, too far from reality. ... We saw the cancel culture, we saw the woke revolution, I don't agree with the gender revolution, the climate alarmism." "Which gender revolution?" Clinton said. "Women having their rights?" Macinka said, "I think there are two genders," and Clinton asked, "How about half of us, can we have our rights?""
Hillary Clinton sharply rebutted Czech deputy prime minister Petr Macinka at the Munich Security Conference over comments about the 'woke revolution' and the 'gender revolution.' Clinton accused Donald Trump of trying 'to force Ukraine into a surrender deal' with Vladimir Putin and called that position 'shameful' and 'corrupt to the nth degree.' Clinton said Ukraine was defending democracy and civilization while suffering massive loss, and criticized Trump for disregarding that suffering. Macinka attributed some American political reactions to policies that 'went too far,' citing cancel culture, the woke revolution, gender issues, and climate alarmism. The exchange included a pointed back-and-forth on gender and women's rights.
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