Posts by Alan Godwin
Christianity forfeits its power when it seeks to gain power by wedding itself to earthly powers. That’s always been the case.
The ONE AREA Trump knows what he’s doing is his ability to convince some people he knows what he’s doing.
Trump’s superpower: 1) Create a problem 2) Pretend to fix it 3) Brag about being the greatest-ever fixer of problems 4) Repeat 1-3
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If Trump had a complete psychotic break characterized by paranoid delusions, grandiosity and detachment from reality, how would we know?
The more he’s confronted with actual reality, the more Trump clings to an altered reality (the one he makes up as he goes along), and the more dangerous he becomes.
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From my new book: Ties That Blind: a.co/d/6wWF57N
It feels right now like we’re riding in the back seat of a car being driven by a blindfolded drunk driver who’s wearing a t-shirt he made for himself that says, “History’s greatest driver.”
It feels right now like we’re riding in the back seat of a car being driven by a blindfolded drunk driver who’s wearing a t-shirt he made for himself that says, “History’s greatest driver.”
A week from now, we’ll likely have moved on from the unfathomably awful thing Trump said today because of the numerous unfathomably awful things he’ll say between now and next week.
“Collective delusion is a powerful anesthetic for those who use it but leaves those around them languishing in pain.” Alan Godwin, Ties That Blind
One feature of collective blindness is the dogmatic insistence that everyone else is blind.
The only thing larger than Trump’s personal dysfunction is his power to get others to rationalize it.
The influence of Christianity is never weaker than when Christians seek to gain strength by wedding themselves to earthly powers.
By demonizing opponents, any methods used to fight them can be rationalized. And the greater the demonization, the easier it is to cast yourself as the hero fighting the demons.
Right down to the accordian hands
This administration’s immigration policy is cruelty masquerading as patriotism. I grew up in Jim Crow MS, so I’ve seen this play before.
Trump’s superpower: 1-making up nonexistent accomplishments, 2-bragging about them, and 3-duping his followers into the fantasy.
#3 is the most disturbing.
The more Trump distorts reality, the more his supporters must participate in his distortions to keep supporting him. And the more they support him, the more brazen his distortions. It’s a perverse synergy in which one side energizes the other.
Out-of-context words are half-truths that promote whole false narratives.