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Yo_Mama_Been_Loggin

(107,985 posts)
Tue Jun 13, 2017, 11:01 PM Jun 2017

Has Racist Hatred of Obama Completely Broken Trump's Mind?

If out of the blue, a white person calls me a nigger or some such slur, I always check to see if they are mentally well. If I notice enough signs of illness in their tone, appearance, and manner, I drop the matter altogether and continue with my business. The thing to understand is that madness is never expressed in a cultural or social vacuum. It's almost never original. It needs materials from the world around it. Indeed, often the cultural material itself worsens the condition of an unwell and vulnerable mind.


This is the case with racism, which is a major part of our culture and has only one real function: to justify the economic domination of one group over another. The removal of that economic function leaves a void out of which nonsense and confusions spew. And matters are made worse when one plants the root of their being in the void of their race. When the nothingness of race is exposed by the violence of some counter fact or event or personality, an existential crisis erupts. Many of the Tea people in the early years of Obama's presidency experienced just this crisis. And if they were mentally unsound, the void of racism collapsed their fragile mind into the singularity of a madness. They became the void from which nonsense and confusions spewed. This is why you can't fight or argue with a mentally ill racist. There is nothing there to fight.

Trump, I think, is at this stage of madness. The signs are everywhere. Think of the bizarre cabinet meeting that happened yesterday. Think of how he praised himself and had members of his cabinet praise him. Many thought the whole performance had something to do with Comey's testimony. Trump was trying to show the public that he had survived the challenge and was working hard for all Americans. But I contend the reason for the performance was actually the sting of a statement made by John McCain the day before the cabinet meeting. The senator agreed that “as far as American leadership is concerned," the US was on sturdier ground under President Obama. Trump does not have the kind of mind that can let a comment of that kind pass without a strong reaction. Obama is a black man. He is a white man. Being a white president means he is better than a black president. Before the cabinet meeting, Trump told reporters that he is the best and busiest president since F.D.R.

This Friday, Trump is to "announce changes in U.S. policy toward Cuba, possibly tightening restrictions on travel and trade that were loosened under former President Barack Obama." Think about this for a moment: six out of 10 Republicans are happy about the way things currently stand with Cuba. Combine those numbers with Dems, and you have a huge majority of Americans at odds with Trump's policy changes, which are nonsensical because Cuba poses no threat to US military and economic interests. But he has to do this thing because he can't think around, think through, think over, think under the black skin of his predecessor. This is the void talking. The mentally ill racist I would pass on the street is now in the Oval Office.

http://www.thestranger.com/slog/2017/06/13/25208803/is-racist-hatred-of-obama-breaking-trumps-mind

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Thinkingabout

(30,058 posts)
2. He plays to his base, they love to hear he is reversing anything passed or handled during
Tue Jun 13, 2017, 11:13 PM
Jun 2017

the Obama Administration whether it makes sense or not.

luvMIdog

(2,533 posts)
3. I have always thought that the reason they are trying so hard to erase President Obama is because
Tue Jun 13, 2017, 11:16 PM
Jun 2017

they want to erase a black man's positive mark upon history. Doesn't matter what they do we know the truth and it cannot be erased from our minds and hearts. Really sick is the fact the 45 has devoted himself to tearing down that legacy and in doing so is tearing apart the fabric of this nation. You know I really believe he and his family plan to just move to Europe or something after they finish dismantling this country for Russia.
After the presidency of George W. Bush this country was in such a bad shape I think they were happy to have a black man step in to office because the challenge was so great. They were sure he would fail because things were in such a mess. President Obama did not fail he enraged them by proving he was up to the task. They were hoping he would fail so everyone would blame his failure on his race. He fooled them all. They are working hard now to destroy his legacy, but we see what they are doing and that they would see this country ripped apart, impoverished , and destroyed for the love of their pseudo- Christian, racist agenda. We see them and so does the rest of the world.

abbeyco

(1,555 posts)
5. I agre 10000!!!1000!1
Tue Jun 13, 2017, 11:23 PM
Jun 2017

I truly believe that most of his deep-seated hate stems from being called out and embarrassed by President Obama a the WHCD several years back. He's a seething hate-filled, heat-seeking filth missile aimed directly at everything President Obama has ever done that had one scintilla of positive effect on this country.

dem in texas

(2,674 posts)
10. Yes, Obama totally Humiliated Trump at that Dinner.
Wed Jun 14, 2017, 02:08 AM
Jun 2017

Trump was always a racist and had been a birther for years. Obama had a chance for payback at the corresponds' dinner and he let Trump have it. Trump had to sit there and take in it, something he was not used to doing and he never got over being bested and humiliated by a black man. Now Trump is on a rampage to undo all the good things done by Obama.

Trump is bat shit crazy and the cabinet meeting showed it. The only thing missing was a golden throne and the cabinet members getting down on their knees when they praised him. It was a strange event, something you'd never expect to see in America.

jimlup

(7,968 posts)
4. No Trump's mind was broken long ago
Tue Jun 13, 2017, 11:21 PM
Jun 2017

I remain in much the same shock as I was in on November 9th.

What the hell America? Maybe we didn't actually elect him. Maybe the vote was blatantly stolen. If so, God help us. We are under direct attack from a nefarious foreign power.

murielm99

(30,740 posts)
8. Hang on to those thoughts.
Wed Jun 14, 2017, 12:32 AM
Jun 2017

They are keeping me sane. We did not elect him. I truly believe the vote was stolen.

I am in shock, too. You are not alone. Much of the world is in shock.

I hope, when the truth comes out, that it is not too late to fix things.

Scarsdale

(9,426 posts)
11. President Obama
Wed Jun 14, 2017, 09:54 AM
Jun 2017

has more intelligence, more empathy, more CLASS in his big toe than most gop members have in their combined DNA. They fought him all the while, instead of getting behind him for the betterment of this country. He was not capable of being corrupt, so of course he would never be "one of theirs" The big Orange Clown in the WH now, is their ideal president. He does not know what the HELL is going on, so they are running amuk. I want to see them ALL lose their seats, lose their fortunes and be broken. It is what they all deserve, after years of screwing over their constituents for themselves and their bank accounts. As for the disgustig tRump family, I have no words for the level of disgust I feel for EVERY member of that vile clan.

Nitram

(22,801 posts)
12. I agree. Trump's total obsession with undoing anything and everything that Obama accomplished
Wed Jun 14, 2017, 10:30 AM
Jun 2017

is a clear sign of madness.

Hortensis

(58,785 posts)
13. Sorry, extremely underimpressed with this writer's analysis.
Wed Jun 14, 2017, 12:23 PM
Jun 2017

I just don't see any indication that this author has investigated any of the various possible mental disorders Rump displays signs and symptoms of. Where's the homework?

As a fellow amateur, though, I'll offer my own observation: the simple reality that, although some racism and xenophobia are frequently displayed, he's never displayed in public any significant ability to care -- weakly or strongly, hating or loving -- about any person but himself, or about any ideology whatsoever. He's just a giant bundle of I-wants and I-needs. One thing you can say about haters: they're capable of sustained, emotional focus on others.

I'll even offer my own theory that most of his incitement of bigotry is specifically to elicit enthusiastic support and even adulation from those people who are capable of that sustained hate and aggression. He learned long ago that that gets him the loudest approval and biggest crowds. How could a few approving nods for calling for moderation and decency compete with that? And this is, of course, why he focuses on seeking the attention he craves from the right.

Btw, reportedly he's currently outraged at the reception his disgusting, un-American "Dear Leader" cabinet meeting got from Americans. Undoubtedly he was blindsided by this, completely unable to understand why.

Bless his (congenitally undeveloped) heart, as they say here in the south.

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