Breakthrough In Fight Against Trump Derangement Syndrome
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Every day, countless people worldwide suffer from Trump Derangement Syndrome.
Thankfully, many found relief in recent years.
For others, help came too late.
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Seriously though, Trump Derangement Syndrome is real.
Since 2016, the establishment has tried to destroy the former president through a weaponized legal system aided by entertainment and media bullies.
After years of baseless anti-Trump rhetoric churning through the news cycle, even non-political people tested positive for TDS.
Still, some had stronger symptoms than others.
Despite the epidemic, Trump’s support is rising.
I know polls are debatable and often misleading, but we’re seeing increasing cultural support for Trump as well.
Between rappers like Waka Flaka Flame and businessmen like Chamath Palihapitiya, who is a former Facebook executive and venture capitalist, it seems there’s increased hope for a TDS cure.
And here’s Chamath admitting that TDS did more damage than Trump ever did, saying “we didn’t like the messenger, so we killed the message.”
Similarly to the manner in which TDS spread, Trump’s rising support is trickling down to everyday Americans.
Because the inflation isn’t going down.
The crime isn’t waning.
And rather than finding an off-ramp to war, the Biden administration has only involved us in more conflict.
It’s clear that the farther we move away from Trump's office, the worse things get.
And until recently, there’s been a fine line between Trump’s supporters and critics.
Either you were for building the wall or you weren’t.
You believed the Russia hoaxes or you didn’t.
Pretty straightforward stuff.
But that all changed on October 7th.
Blurred Lines
I began my Saturday, October 7th, like many Americans: watching cartoons, drinking coffee, and scrolling X.
However, instead of the usual memes and articles, I saw terror, gore, and death through footage of the Hamas attack.
Many of the victims were women and children.
All part of a complete Biden breakfast.
I wanted to vomit, but eggs are too expensive for that.
Of course war, crime, and violence isn’t exactly unprecedented on social media.
I recall one of the first videos to come out of the Ukraine war in February 2022, where rockets and jets screamed over a house while the family took cover, sound tracked by terrified children.
It’s tough to imagine.
Still, Israel was different.
It wasn’t footage of Ukranians firing Stingers at Russian helo’s, bombed out buildings, or drone videos.
It was heavily armed fighting-age male vs. unarmed innocent men, women, and children, all documented with Hamas’ use of body cameras and live streaming.
It was dead kids and babies.
We saw a grandmother forced to watch her granddaughter murdered, and a man forced to listen to his daughter raped over the phone.
Women were paraded around the streets bleeding from their behinds, as we witnessed the terrified looks of women and children as they’re dragged across the border to an unknown fate.
After these videos and news circulated, there wasn’t a clear “left” or “right” stance to choose from.
Comedian Ryan Long hilariously illustrated this here. You have to appreciate humor to process this stuff.
Conflicting Narratives
Since the “Israel’s 9/11” as many have called it, those that typically dominate the narrative are now in question by those on both sides of the aisle.
For example, BLM was slammed after publishing this image, which they later deleted.
The all-knowing Harvard University lost millions in funding after publicly supporting Hamas.
It cost them dearly.
Many of us looked at people’s reaction to the attacks in disgust, like this Cornell professor describing the violence as “exhilarating.”
Per usual, Starbucks entered the ring.
But this time they fought among themselves.
After the attack, the Starbucks union, which accounts for 3% of its employees, posted this, which led to the company filing a lawsuit against the organizers.
Jake Tapper admitted on CNN that the attacks have been “eye-opening” as to anti-Semitism among traditional Democrats and Progressives.
Even extreme TDS sufferers like Michael Rapaport question those that typically dictate the message.
Even ‘her grace’ isn’t safe:
Together we can beat TDS
Criticism of the mainstream message doesn’t always equate to Trump support, necessarily, but it’s unfortunate that some people only recognize the hypocrisy and irrationality within leftist ideologies after extreme violence.
But if there’s a silver lining, it’s that people are showing who they are, and maybe Trump wasn’t as bad as the establishment made him out to be.
Unfortunately for this Irishman, the silver lining was when he found out his daughter was murdered instead of taken hostage or tortured.
Is that what it takes?
Is talk of babies being beheaded what it takes to wake people up?
Maybe the mean tweets weren’t so bad.
Perhaps that Second Amendment isn’t looking so backwards after watching hundreds of innocent people die with nothing to defend themselves with, especially when we consider our open border.
We can debate the Israel/Palestine conflict back to Biblical times in an attempt to assign blame, but most of us are now willing to bet none of this would happen if Trump were in the White House.
Now, we have Democrats and establishment RINO’s beating the war drum yet again while irresponsible organizations like the New York Times push false information like blaming Israel for bombing a hospital in Gaza when it turned out to be a misfire from Jihadists.
Elon Musk responded by removing the media giant’s X verification badge.
Still, no matter what happens, there will be uncurable TDS sufferers.
But those are the people that can afford the inflation.
Those that don’t need to worry about owning firearms to protect themselves as they live in gated communities and enjoy 24/7 armed protection.
Not us.
But we must offer a road to recovery for these people, ‘lest they go farther off the deep end.
Let’s just hope we cure the right people before it’s too late.
When someone shows you who they are, believe them the first time. ~Maya Angelou
Love that first line!