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In response,Natalie criticized the absurdity of blaming Donald Trump and, in a broader sense, associated figures like "Doge" (likely referencing meme culture or caricatures) for the floods. She highlighted the tendency to simplify complex issues into blame games, often scapegoating specific individuals or groups.
Natalie also pointed out a disturbing pattern of bias, noting that the primary victims of the floods are often marginalized or unpopular groups whom some Democrats seem to lack compassion for. She accused government officials of mocking certain communities, particularly a camp that was targeted based on racial and religious stereotypes—"white Christian girls"—highlighting a disturbing racialization of disaster response narratives.