Christmas Eve, 2025. While most of the world was attempting to find a moment of peace, reflection, and family connection, Donald J. Trump took to Truth Social to remind us exactly who he is.

If you’ve seen the screenshot circulating on Reddit today with the title “Trump has no class and is a disgrace,” you know exactly what I’m talking about. It’s not just a post; it’s a symptom of a political culture that has traded dignity for vitriol.
1. The “Christmas Spirit” of Insults
Imagine being so consumed by grievance that you cannot even wish your country a “Merry Christmas” without calling half of it “Radical Left Scum.”
This is the fundamental definition of having “no class.” Class isn’t about gold-plated toilets or private jets; it’s about the ability to rise above the fray, especially during a season meant for reconciliation. By dehumanizing his political opponents as “scum” who are “trying to destroy our country,” Trump isn’t leading—he’s bullying from a digital pulpit.
2. The Policy-Bragging Paradox
In this 2025 post, Trump lists a series of supposed triumphs: a 4.3 GDP, “No Inflation,” and a record Stock Market. He mixes these economic claims with cultural “victories” against transgender people and “Men in Women’s Sports.”
But here’s the thing: even if you agree with his policies, the delivery is a disgrace. A true leader shares credit and invites unity. Trump uses these metrics as weapons to mock those he dislikes. It’s an ego-trip wrapped in a holiday greeting. The message isn’t “Look how well we are doing,” it’s “Look how great I am and how much I’ve crushed my enemies.”
3. The Irony of “God Bless America”
The most jarring part of the post is the closing. After a paragraph filled with division, insults, and hyper-partisanship, he ends with “God Bless America!!!”
There is a profound hypocrisy in asking for God’s blessing on a nation while simultaneously spitting on the people who live in it. You cannot claim to love a country while loathing half the people who make it up. This isn’t patriotism; it’s performance art for a base that thrives on conflict.
Why It Matters
We’ve become desensitized to this. People say, “That’s just Trump being Trump.” But we shouldn’t forget that the words of a leader (or a former and aspiring one) carry weight. They set the tone for how citizens treat one another.
When you look at this screenshot, you don’t see a statesman. You see a man unable to let go of his anger even for a single holiday night. It is a disgrace to the office he held and a stain on the American political tradition of the “holiday truce.”
What’s your take?
Is this just “telling it like it is,” or has the bar for presidential behavior fallen so low that we’ve forgotten what class actually looks like?
Drop a comment below. Let’s keep the discussion more civil than the post we’re discussing.
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