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This man is about to make Alcatraz great again.
450,355 просмотров • 1 год назад •via X (Twitter)
Комментарии: 9

Only the hateful could dislike Trump. He’s so genuinely affable. Love the man, thankful he’s our 45th and 47th. Perhaps the 46th was necessary to awaken more to the overt corruption. Perhaps…

Oh my word he is so funny he’s got jokes for days but the funny thing is is TDS is a real affliction. You see it every day may the Lord bless our country and our president

How can you not love him? He has this masculine energy that is unmatched. The fact that women don’t like him is perplexing. I love him!!

⚖️ M.A.G.A. Make Alcatraz Great Again.. DEPORT ILLEGAL CRIMINAL ALIENS.. 🦅🇺🇸

President Trump is so right. He is absolutely a genius! One of the reasons that he is so successful is because he is not a politician. He is a businessman and knows how to run the country like a business.

I love President Trump!! He is a true leader of this country!! 🙏🇺🇸❤️🚀🙏

Yes! And there needs to be a special section for criminal like AOC, Ilhan Omar and Dr. Fauci.

I love this man whenever he shows the sense of humor and can you imagine going into grandparents day at school he went in with his granddaughter can you just imagine the the laughter and the happiness of that room he doesn't take him so serious he takes this country serious

Trump Derangement Syndrome (TDS) reflects not merely a political disagreement, but a deeper psychological rupture — a collective displacement of anxiety, guilt, and disillusionment onto a singular symbol. Donald Trump, as a man, is a flawed and polarizing figure, but TDS is not rooted in critique of his policies or conduct alone. Instead, it is rooted in projection — the psychological mechanism whereby people externalize their internal chaos onto a convenient target. Trump, in this context, becomes less a politician and more a canvas. Onto him are painted all the fears people harbor about authoritarianism, nationalism, corruption, ignorance, or loss of identity. He becomes a mythic villain, exaggerated beyond proportion, because such a figure offers a simplified explanation for complex and uncomfortable realities: media distrust, institutional decay, cultural fragmentation, and the disintegration of a shared moral center. TDS functions as a defense mechanism — by obsessing over Trump, individuals and institutions can avoid confronting their own complicity in societal failures. It allows legacy media to mask their propaganda under the guise of “resistance.” It enables academia to scapegoat populism without reflecting on its own elitism and ideological groupthink. It gives ordinary citizens a moral high ground without requiring introspection or nuance. This syndrome leads to the abandonment of principles in the name of opposition. Suddenly, censorship is acceptable if it silences “the wrong people.” Surveillance, legal overreach, and character assassination become tools of righteousness. In trying to destroy the perceived monster, society mutates into a mirror of its own fears — authoritarian in tone, absolutist in language, and hysterical in its self-righteousness. In this symbolic bonfire, truth becomes the casualty. Rational discourse is scorched by emotionalism. Skepticism is treated as treason. Doubt is punished. The moral panic around Trump becomes a form of sacrificial ritual — where truth is burned to preserve illusions of virtue and control. Ultimately, TDS is not just about the man they despise — it is about the system that needs him to distract from its own rot, and the people who need him to justify their internal unrest. The real danger is not Trump. It is a society so afraid to face itself that it must invent a devil to escape the mirror. #Trump #TrumpDerangementSyndrome #TDS

