Is massive criticism of Melania Trump justified?
Since Melania Trump became the First Lady, her life has been under the close scrutiny
of the media.
From the moment she started to live in the White House, the Internet has been crammed
with Melania`s failures and funny incidents.
Why is it still happening and should we justify the massive criticism she receives on her side?
Let`s get it all right in this video.
After the inauguration of Trump, due to absolute lack of political background, Melania became
part of a world she knew nothing about.
When she married Trump more than 10 years ago, she didn`t plan to be that much of a
public figure.
She worked as a model for most of her life and so she had nothing in common with Politics.
Melania was satisfied with the calm life she had in Trump`s New York Tower.
But it all changed in one moment.
When Trump decided to run for President, Melania had to support him, though her friends say,
she was hoping he`d lose the elections.
Prior to the elections, Melania did not take part in her husband`s business life.
In their relationship, both were very independent and they loved that.
And now she has to take interest in his career and it crucially changed the way their relationship works.
Melania was caught up in the lonely walls of the White House.
She was trying to deal with her new responsibilities, along with tons of criticism and with the
constant cheating of her husband.
She was criticised for duplicating the Jacqueline Kennedy style, for the Slovenian accent, people
started calling her the "Trophy wife".
Melania knows Donald Trump for over 20 years and she got used to his nasty behavior.
Though even for her, the news about one more Trump affair, this time with Playboy star
Karen McDougal, was too much.
Nevertheless, Melania got herself together and continued to fulfill the duties of the First Lady.
Yet, it is still hard for Melania to take Trump`s hand after that awful story.
Despite her tough situation, she IS the First Lady and she does present the country.
Therefore, Americans have high expectations for her.
So, if she declares to know a few languages—that must be true.
Sadly, we see that Melania knows just a couple of words in those languages...
Melania also stated that she wants to fight against cyberbullying.
So, of course, she is now expected to act towards this problem.
Unfortunately, the only real thing she did — was the public meeting at the White House
with executives from tech companies.
And that seems to be all in terms of the issue.
Yet critics often cross boundaries and become very cruel towards Melania.
The way Jimmy Kimmel mocked the First Lady's accent is unacceptable.
He apologized for the incident later on but we see many more examples of how every little
thing about Melania`s behavior or her gown is criticized in a very dirty and unfair manner.
Despite the critics, Melania is taking steps towards the life of the political elite.
The recent funeral of Barbara Bush is an example of how Melania successfully coped with her First Lady duties.
Melania keeps up with the tradition of visiting children's hospitals whenever she gets the opportunity.
She is starting to exert her merits.
The organization and hosting of the State Dinner with the French President was mainly her job.
And it was done at the highest level.
Yes, Melania is way different from previous First Ladies.
But does it really matter?
She presents herself as a quiet First Lady — one less involved in politics than her predecessors.
She just wants to be herself.
Will Americans ever accept her way?
Some are very sympathetic to Melania and even create hashtags to support her.
There are many posts with #FreeMelania and #SaveMelania seen on Twitter and Facebook.
Melania's adaptation to the White House life was very painful and tough.
We hope she will find the strength to cope with all the complexities of her duties, criticism,
and finally become comfortable with her role as the First Lady.
Do you think Melania successfully manages her responsibilities?
Tell us in the comments below!
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