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Trump isn't mentally ill it's far worse | Opinion by Thomas Meisenhelder - Alternet via MSNThe majority of those with a mental illness are simply ordinary folks. In any given year 20% or more of the population has a mental health diagnosis. Therefore, at any given time, there are millions of people with a mental health condition making positive contributions to their communities.
Repeating time and time again that Donald Trump is crazy not only negatively affects the mentally ill but also seriously misunderstands the man and his policies.
Donald Trump is not crazy, he is evil. The America Heritage Dictionary definition of evil has three components. The first one is that evil means morally bad or wrong. The list of the immoral acts of (donOLD Trump) is too long to be included listed completely here, but consider just a sampling: participating in Jeffrey Epsteins abuses, illegally detaining and deporting veterans, children, and others; using charitable donations for personal desires; separating innocent children from their families; fomenting racism and racial hatred; ridiculing the disabled; daily misogyny; supporting white supremacy; inciting violence; lying for personal gain; harming the lives of LGBTQ+ people; taking food and medical care from children and their families; and the list goes on and on.
dalton99a
(95,190 posts)Grim Chieftain
(2,006 posts)FHRRK1
(118 posts)Trump is losing his mind, he has dementia. NO! The evidence points to that he is an Evil POS.
Fetterman is given a pass because of a stroke. NO! The evidence points to he is an opportunistic asshole.
Garland is not to blame, NO! The evidence points to he was a weak AG at best.
Republicans are really good at burying opponents, I'm not saying become them, but learn a bit of sociology from them. When someone needs a good beat-down, beat their ass down. Don't apologize, don't have guilt, they needed a beat-down.
pnwmom
(110,321 posts)AZ8theist
(7,615 posts)He speaks at a 4th grade level.
He cannot put 2 coherent sentences together.
He has no rudimentary knowledge of world geography.
His college professor said he was the dumbest student he ever had.
His niece claimed someone took his SATs for him
He's a pathological liar, to the point of believing his own absurdities.
Worse still, he's obviously suffering from dementia.
All one has to do is READ the transcript of any of his speeches to realize this man-baby is an idiot.
The list goes on and on. So, NO, he is NOT some sort of "genius".
HE'S A MORON.
NJCher
(43,491 posts)As a higher ed instructor for decades, I know intelligence when I see it. He is bereft of it.
pnwmom
(110,321 posts)Whip-poor-will
(497 posts)He uses and threatens violence and death and is unrepentant in doing so.
What we are experiencing is violence to our understanding of our constitutionally run government.
The FBI has the clues ,in the fun films from their raids, him and his best friend jeffery made that he's a RAPIST loves raping and isn't
going to stop himself.
B.See
(8,822 posts)It's called PRIVILEGE.
PLENTY OF US have always seen him for exactly what he is and he is NOT a genius in ANY way - he fools STUPID people, while others give him a pass because his name and wealth come in handy.
mopinko
(73,908 posts)he just targets anything and everything. he shoots himself in the foot daily.
Grim Chieftain
(2,006 posts)For the love of God, rid us of the evil bastard! Every day is a horror show..
BlueWaveNeverEnd
(14,935 posts)BigmanPigman
(55,515 posts)want him! Since he is pure evil he can't even die. He is a malignant energy that will continue to spread into the universe, destroying everything good.
live love laugh
(16,471 posts)BidenRocks
(3,478 posts)Tell chump it's his throne.
Look! It's even wired, just for you Sir.
Cha
(320,480 posts)no_hypocrisy
(55,345 posts)Identifying a Dark Triad personalitycomprising narcissism, Machiavellianism, and psychopathyinvolves recognizing patterns of extreme manipulation, a lack of empathy, and grandiosity. These individuals often appear charming initially but exhibit cold, calculating behavior, pushing boundaries, lying habitually, and treating others as tools for self-advancement.
I grew up with a father who had this personality. It isn't a trait. It's all encompassing. He didn't punish as much as threaten to destroy you. By destruction, it could be alienating you from the family, not supporting you financially, chasing you out of your family home, and much more. And it grew worse as he aged. You have no sense of relief I had the night he died. No grief or remorse. Relief from fear and psychological harm.
And the thing above all was that I didn't do anything to harm him; he perceived my independence and resistance to his control to be evil, and I had to be destroyed. I often had fears of being locked up like Girl, Interrupted by my father. Or having him order a lobotomy or electroshock therapy. (And he could have as he was a respected physician and had connections.)
Vinca
(54,316 posts)with mental illness makes no sense. Mentally ill is mentally ill whether it's Donald Trump or Joe Next Door. At the very least, he's got the most pronounced case of narcissistic personality disorder ever!
Ocelot II
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Sometimes there is a pretty fine line between mad and bad, and sometimes those things merge. True, most people with mental illness are not dangerous. On occasion, though, a person can be so delusional that they commit a serious crime, and in those relatively rare cases they are not held legally responsible for the crime on the ground that they were so mentally ill that they did not understand what they were doing or that it was a crime. But that's not Trump. He could never succeed with an insanity defense because he (mostly) knows and intends what he's doing. That's not to say that he's psychologically normal, because he clearly is not, even slightly.
The article in the OP recites a list of the many bad things Trump has done and continues to do, but offers no explanation for why he does them. He's a whole festering ball of personality disorders, DSM-V all condensed and shoveled into one person; and some personality disorders cause people to behave very badly. Since he has almost all of them, epic badness is to be expected, but personality disorders are not psychoses. He could choose not to do those bad things; he knows what they are and when he's doing them. He's not a classic schizophrenic; he doesn't really think he's Jesus, for example; only that he's just as good as and as worthy of worship as Jesus. I don't think he could be persuaded to walk on the newly-"improved" reflecting pool once it's filled or try to turn one overcooked hamburger into meals for the multitudes; he doesn't think he's the original miracle-doing Jesus.
This is where his personality disorders come in; as a narcissist he just loves it that MAGA thinks he's Jesus-like because he's a megalomaniac and a narcissist. He's completely self-absorbed and doesn't care who he's talking to as long as he knows someone is listening, which is why he saw nothing peculiar about talking to small children about Iran's nuclear weapons. He's all transmit and no receive, and he saw the children only as receivers for his transmissions. They could have been anybody with ears. He's a total solipsist, meaning that to him other human beings with minds and emotions and needs and agency don't exist, so he will do bad things on the regular because he's interested only in himself and other people are just tools for him to manipulate. None of that is normal, and it's the merger of mad and bad. The "madness" enables him to think that way, and the badness is that he could choose not to do the things he thinks about but does them anyway.
Kid Berwyn
(25,035 posts)I have met some very bad people, none as bad as Trump. Not one decent cell in his body. Jeffrey Epstein
Trump is evil incarnate.
Martin Eden
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The word "crazy" is not a medical diagnosis. It is commonly understood in a binary sense (is he crazy or not?) and implies not responsible for his actions.
The word "evil" is of course not a medical diagnosis. It is very subjective, binary, and unhelpful in understanding someone's mental condition. Is a sociopath who has no empathy for other human beings evil? I would say that depends on how his actions impact the lives of people.
I am not qualified to render a diagnosis, but I have an opinion after observing Donald Trump since he entered politics.
Many mental health professionals have stated he is a malignant narcissist, and I concur. Given his obvious lack of empathy, I'd say he is a sociopath as well.
Neither of these terms render him not responsible for his actions, but they do make him egregiously unfit for office -- especially combined with his incessant (pathological) lying, corruption, criminality, and willful ignorance.
He apparently makes no effort to read and educate himself on the broad base of knowledge critically important for a president to make smart decisions -- even for his own best interests. If he really believes he "knows more" than the generals and experts in other fields related to presidential responsibilities, he is delusional.
Functionally, that makes him stupid. Nevertheless, Donald Trump is a very talented con man. He is a consumer of television and social media, gaining an understanding of the mindset and grievances of voters being manipulated by Fox News and other rightwing media. He entered the 2016 primary from outside the Republican establishment and beat all the other candidates at their own game.
Such a talent is a form of intelligence, yet his willful ignorance makes him stupid. His mental pathologies won't let him admit to himself or others that his knowledge and therefore his ability is woefully deficient. He can be manipulated by others with greater knowledge and less mental pathology.
Is he in cognitive decline, with increasing dementia? I'm not qualified to render a diagnosis, but I think not. All his negative and deficient traits are getting worse, but I think that is related to age and primarily rooted in a realization (perhaps only on a subconscious level) that consequences are catching up with him and he is going to die. Rather than moderate his actions and rhetoric, desperation and fear make him double down on his worst impulses, lashing out more than ever and building monuments to himself to feed the bottomless pit of his ego and need.
Is Donald Trump EVIL?
Given his impact on the lives of people, our country, and the world, I will say he is by far the most EVIL person in the history of the United States of America.