Here's the opening paragraph from Europe's break-up letter with its insufferably redpilled friend, USA:
"Thank you for Andy Warhol. Thank you for the Big Mac and the iPhone. Thank you, too, for Francis Ford Coppola, for Stanley Kubrick and Quentin Tarantino. Thank you for Angela Davis, Joan Mitchell and Susan Sontag. Thank you for F. Scott Fitzgerald, for Aretha Franklin, Edward Hopper and also for Levi's 501s. And now: Goodbye."
Writing on behalf of the European continent, German art historian Florian Illies says, "Yes, it was a grand American epoch, one that afforded us here in Europe with a hundred years of security, pleasure and stimulation. But every good thing must come to an end. Now, we can finally abandon our meek submission."




To bad he doesn't have any political power in the EU. $Trump would be like:
"Wait, hold on now, what about all that money you owe the US for keeping you SAFE all those YEARS? YOU OWE US BIGLY! Not that we need your money or anything... FAKE NEWS! from a SHITHOLE continent!"