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Related: About this forumArnold Schwarzenegger's Most Inspiring Speech (Motivation)
As opposed to "I got mine because I'm the greatest winner of all, screw everyone else you sad snowflakes" . -Trump (probably in his mind)
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Arnold Schwarzenegger's Most Inspiring Speech (Motivation) (Original Post)
IronLionZion
May 2017
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FairWinds
(1,717 posts)1. They are both rotten excuses for human beings . .
radicalliberal
(907 posts)2. I recently read that he was a bully when he was a teenager.
He's never impressed me as being very altruistic.
He calls nonathletic men "girlie men," which shows how ignorant he is. During WWII Raoul Wallenburg, a highly-educated Swedish businessman, saved thousands of Hungarian Jews from the Holocaust. He repeatedly risked his life to save others -- only to fall victim to Stalin's secret police. Obviously, he had far more courage than most of us. But since he was a slightly built man who disliked competitive team sports, Schwarz would undoubtedly dismiss him as a wimp and "girlie boy." Just another macho head.
IronLionZion
(45,259 posts)3. You can call him a lot of things
but never call him a self-made man.
Even a broken clock is right twice a day.