Vic Shayne
1 min readJan 14, 2024

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Logical, well-stated, open-minded review of Donald Trump and his effect on people's minds.

I particularly enjoyed this:

I wonder white he thinks that.

Sorry — ‘why’ he thinks that. Slip of the finger there. Silly me.

Witnessing Trump's outlandish speeches and comments, as well as his criminal acts, it would seem he would be laughed off the stage and ignored. However, the problem goes way deeper than what meets the ear and eye.

Trump is a sociopath. For those of us who have studied psychopathy, all the signs are more than obvious, they are glaring. He is out for himself and no one else, but we live in an age where, like in Hitler's times, people were psychologically suffering from the world closing in on them. They need someone crude who embodies their own way of thinking and expresses their own Id.

It really takes some deep-seated psychological issue to support a man whose rhetoric is akin to that of any junior high school boy. And his actions, including all his immorality, is without a filter. Yet people still follow him. He has had a tremendous impact on turning the truth into a lie. Why is this? Because the truth is just too painful for people these days.

But we need to grow up and recognize Trump for what he is and that his hate is misdirected, because what he really hates is what he has become due to his mistreatment as a child and his unbridled, unfiltered, and undisciplined patterns of thinking and behavior.

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Vic Shayne
Vic Shayne

Written by Vic Shayne

NY Times bestselling author writing about reality beyond thought, consciousness, and the self to uncover what is fundamental. https://shorturl.at/mrAS6

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