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Nov. 19, 2024

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Now Time Has Changed in America!

I just read an article (written in Japanese) in which they said that plural influencers on social networking services declared that they voted for Trump.
Now that Mr. Trump by far won the election, there is no need for the US people to hide that they are the followers of Donald Trump.

Yes. Majority of the US people like Trump.
Therefore, on language forums like LangCorrect, I should think twice how I describe him.
In former days, non-native English speaker members on LangCorrect might have been better to speak ill of Donald Trump.
But it is not true now.
"Time has changed in America. They like the MAGA (make America great again) policy."
I used to write something rude for him such as he was saying MAWA (make America white again).
But I should shut my mouth now.
It's politically incorrect to speak ill of him now.

Therefore, from now on, I should not talk about him anymore from the viewpoint of political correctness.


「今、アメリカでは時代が変わった!」

たった今、複数のSNSのインフルエンサーたちがトランプに投票したと宣言したという記事を読んだばかりだ。
今やトランプ氏が圧倒的に選挙で勝利したので、アメリカの人々がトランプ支持者であることを隠す必要がなくなったからだと分析されていた。

そう、アメリカの大多数の人々はトランプが好きなのだ。
だから、LangCorrectのような言語フォーラムでは、彼についてどのように書くべきなのか、非米国民の我々は考え直す必要があろう。
以前は、LangCorrectの非ネイティブの英語話者のメンバーたちが、トランプについて悪く言ってもよかったし、それが普通だったかもしれない。
しかし、今はそうではない。
『アメリカでは時代が変わった。彼らはMAGA(Make America Great Again:アメリカを再び偉大に)政策を支持している』。
私は以前、彼について「MAWA(Make America White Again:アメリカを再び白人のものに)」と言っているようだといった失礼なことを書いたことがある。
しかし、今は黙るべきだ。
今では彼を悪く言うことは政治的に不適切だ。

したがって、これからは政治的な配慮の観点から、彼についてもう話さない方がいいだろう。

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I used to write something rude for him such as he was saying MAWA (make America white again).

But I should shut my mouth now.

It's politically incorrect to speak ill of him now.

Therefore, from now on, I should not talk about him anymore from the viewpoint of political correctness.

Yes.

But it is not true now.

But I should shut my mouth now.

It's politically incorrect to speak ill of him now.

Therefore, from now on, I should not talk about him anymore from the viewpoint of political correctness.

Now Time Has Changed in America!

Yes.

Majority of the US people like Trump.

But it is not true now.

But I should shut my mouth now.

It's politically incorrect to speak ill of him now.

Yes.

But I should shut my mouth now.

It's politically incorrect to speak ill of him now.

Now Time Has Changed in America!


Now the Times Hasve Changed in America! Now the Times Have Changed in America!

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Now Times Hasve Changed in America! Times Have Changed in America!

Now Times Hasve Changed in America! Times Have Changed in America!

Now Times Hasve Changed in America! Times Have Changed in America!

Now Times Hasve Changed in America! Now Times Have Changed in America!

Yes.


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Yes., Yes,

Stylistically you could choose to have this as a stand-alone, one-word sentence.

Majority of the US people like Trump.


MA majority of the US people like Trump. A majority of the US people like Trump.

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Majority of the US peopleAmericans like Trump. Majority of Americans like Trump.

MA majority of the US peopleAmericans like Trump. A majority of Americans like Trump.

MThe majority of the US peoplepeople in the US / US citizens like Trump. The majority of people in the US / US citizens like Trump.

MThe majority of the US peoplepeople in the US like Trump. The majority of people in the US like Trump.

Therefore, on language forums like LangCorrect, I should think twice how I describe him.


Therefore, on language forums like LangCorrect, maybe I should think twice about how I describe him. Therefore, on language forums like LangCorrect, maybe I should think twice about how I describe him.

Therefore, on language forums like LangCorrect, I shouldwill think twice about how I describe him. Therefore, on language forums like LangCorrect, I will think twice about how I describe him.

I just read an article (written in Japanese) in which they said that plural influencers on social networking services declared that they voted for Trump.


I just read an article (written in Japanese) {in which they said that plural| which said} that many?multiple? influencers on social networking servicesmedia declared that they voted for Trump. I just read an article (written in Japanese) {in which they said | which said} that many?multiple? influencers on social media declared that they voted for Trump.

I just read an article (written in Japanese) in which they said that plural influencers on social networking services declared that they voted for Trump. I just read an article (written in Japanese) in which they said that plural influencers on social networking services declared that they voted for Trump.

Plural?

I just read an article (written in Japanese) in which they said that plural influencers on social networking services/social media declared that they voted for Trump. I just read an article (written in Japanese) in which they said that influencers on social networking services/social media declared that they voted for Trump.

Not sure what you mean by the phrase "plural influencers"

I just read an article (written in Japanese) in which they said that pluralmultiple influencers on social networking servicesmedia declared that they voted for Trump. I just read an article (written in Japanese) in which they said that multiple influencers on social media declared that they voted for Trump.

I just read an article (written in Japanese) in which they said that pluralmultiple influencers on social networking servicites declared / said / wrote that they voted for Trump. I just read an article (written in Japanese) in which they said that multiple influencers on social networking sites declared / said / wrote that they voted for Trump.

“Declared” is a very “official” mood. Eg if someone did a 5 minute video where they talked about voting for him. If they just mentioned “yea, I voted for him” that’d be more casual and you’d want a different word.

I just read an article (written in Japanese) in which they said that pluralmultiple influencers on social networking services declared that they voted for Trump. I just read an article (written in Japanese) which said that multiple influencers on social networking services declared that they voted for Trump.

But it is not true now.


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But it is notnow, this is no longer true now. But now, this is no longer true.

In former days, non-native English speaker members on LangCorrect might have been better to speak ill of Donald Trump.


In former daysBefore the election, non-native English speaker members on LangCorrect might have been betterable to speak ill of Donald Trump. Before the election, non-native English speaker members on LangCorrect might have been able to speak ill of Donald Trump.

In former days, non-native English speakering members on LangCorrect might have been betterable to speak ill of Donald Trump. In former days, non-native English speaking members on LangCorrect might have been able to speak ill of Donald Trump.

In former daysBefore, non-native English speaker members on LangCorrect might have been betterinclined to speak ill of Donald Trump. Before, non-native English speakers on LangCorrect might have been inclined to speak ill of Donald Trump.

In former days, non-native English -speakering members on LangCorrect might have been betteropen to speaking ill of Donald Trump. In former days, non-native English-speaking members on LangCorrect might have been open to speaking ill of Donald Trump.

In formerprevious days, non-native English speaker members on LangCorrect might have been bettertended to speak ill of Donald Trump. In previous days, non-native English speaker members on LangCorrect might have tended to speak ill of Donald Trump.

"Time has changed in America.


"Times hasve changed in America. "Times have changed in America.

"Times hasve changed in America." "Times have changed in America."

"Times hasve changed in America. "Times have changed in America.

"Times hasve changed in America. "Times have changed in America.

They like the MAGA (make America great again) policy."


They like the MAGA (mMake America gGreat aAgain) policy." They like the MAGA (Make America Great Again) policy."

They like the MAGA (mMake America gGreat aAgain) policy." They like the MAGA (Make America Great Again) policy."

They like the MAGA (mMake America gGreat aAgain) policy." They like the MAGA (Make America Great Again) policy."

Capitalize all letters when acronyms are formed from the words.

They like the "MAGA (make America great again)" policy." They like the "MAGA (make America great again)" policy.

Now Mr. Trump by far won the election, there is no need for the US people to hide that they are the followers of Donald Trump.


Now that Mr. Trump by far won the election, there is no need for the US people to hide that they are the followers of Donald Trump.


Now that Mr. Trump by farresoundingly won the election, there is no need for the US people to hide that they are the followers of Donald Trump. Now that Mr. Trump resoundingly won the election, there is no need for US people to hide that they are followers of Donald Trump.

Now that Mr. Trump by far won the election, there is no need for the US people to hide that they are the followers of Donald Trump. Now that Mr. Trump won the election, there is no need for the US people to hide that they are the followers of Donald Trump.

Now that Mr. Trump by farhas won the election by far, there is no need for the USAmerican people to hide that they are the followersubjects of Donald Trump. Now that Mr. Trump has won the election by far, there is no need for the American people to hide that they are the subjects of Donald Trump.

Now that Mr. Trump by far won the election, there is no need for the USAmerican people to hide that they are the followers of Donald Trump. Now that Mr. Trump by far won the election, there is no need for the American people to hide that they are the followers of Donald Trump.

NowSince that Mr. Trump by far won the electio/ President-elect Trump won the election by a large margin, there is no need for the US people to hide that they are the followers of him (Donald Trump). Since that Mr. / President-elect Trump won the election by a large margin, there is no need for the US people to hide that they are followers of him (Donald Trump).

Now that Mr. Trump by farhas won the election by far, there is no need for the US people to hide that they are the followers of Donald Trump. Now that Mr. Trump has won the election by far, there is no need for the US people to hide that they are the followers of Donald Trump.

I used to write something rude for him such as he was saying MAWA (make America white again).


I used to write something rude forthings about him such as he was saying MAWA (make America white again). I used to write some rude things about him such as he was saying MAWA (make America white again).

I used to write something rude forabout him such as when he was saying MAWA (mMake America wWhite aAgain). I used to write something rude about him such as when he was saying MAWA (Make America White Again).

MAWA is an acronym so every first letter of a word in the acronym should be in the capital letter.

I used to write something rude forabout him such as he was saying MAWA (make America white again). I used to write something rude about him such as he was saying MAWA (make America white again).

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I used to write something rude forabout him, such as he was saying MAWA (mMake America wWhite aAgain). I used to write something rude about him, such as he was saying MAWA (Make America White Again).

I used to write something rude for him such asabout him, for example, that he was saying MAWA (make America white again). I used to write something rude about him, for example, that he was saying MAWA (make America white again).

But I should shut my mouth now.


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But (now) I should shut my mouth (now). But (now) I should shut my mouth (now).

Either placement would work. The tone is different. “But now…” puts for emphasis on the changing circumstances. “But …. now.” gives the feeling that you need to stop speaking immediately / emphasizes that you might feel afraid to speak freely.

It's politically incorrect to speak ill of him now.


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It's now politically incorrect to speak ill of him now. It's now politically incorrect to speak ill of him.

Now at the front works better here. It helps with time-orientation.

Therefore, from now on, I should not talk about him anymore from the viewpoint of political correctness.


Therefore, from now on, I should not talk about him anymore forom the viewpointsake of political correctness. Therefore, from now on, I should not talk about him anymore for the sake of political correctness.

I’m guessing this is what you mean.

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Therefore, from now on, I should not talk about him anymore forom the viewpointsake of political correctness. Therefore, from now on, I should not talk about him anymore for the sake of political correctness.

I think this is what you meant. “From the viewpoint” would work better if you were talking about a few reasons why you shouldn’t speak badly about him. And one of those reasons what “political correctness.”

Therefore, from now on, I should notonly talk about him anymore from the viewpoint of political correctness. Therefore, from now on, I should only talk about him from the viewpoint of political correctness.

political correctness = speaking politely about someone

I just read an article in which they said that plural influencers on social networking services declared that they voted for Trump.


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