Stuff like reframing the narrative in a flattering light and forcing underlings to take heat for you (note how he only started having others speak once people got mad at him) are classic control tactics for sociopaths.
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I would not have recognized these tactics as such before I spent a bunch of time studying how sociopaths control people and picking apart the dynamics for my own self-preservation at that time. Now I have a visceral distaste for them.
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Other tactics include things like attacking the character of enemies to avoid confronting issues directly and deflecting blame at all costs to maintain positive optics are also hallmarks of sociopathic control.
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I dislike him because I understand him and how he operates by virtue of directly experiencing it through someone else. It's hard to see the pieces of how it works unless you've been there or thought about this a lot.
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When you maintain a positive self-image in the public eye it's easier to maintain support. Creating misinformation and confusion is another way to do this because it exhausts people. His meandering topics and speaking style supports this.
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Also look at how he constantly signals strength and denies any weakness or error. It's a way to intimidate and maintain the perception of an overwhelmingly powerful persona, even if you don't actually have the power you claim to. Intimidate, blame, self-promote, control.
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Replying to @liminal_warmth
The qualities that make a good person are not the same as what make a good president (not suggesting Trump has either). George W. Bush was probably a better person on a 1 to 1 human level than Trump. But look at the damage he caused.
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Replying to @xstntlprvrt69
I actually totally agree But Trump emphatically does not have the right qualities to be our international figurehead in my opinion
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Replying to @liminal_warmth
No. I relaxed a bit after the N Korea thing when he basically just did some sabre rattling and came out with some feathers for his hat and did what any rational politician would do.
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Replying to @xstntlprvrt69
Yeah, I mean that's all I need from a national leader Bring people together, make overtures that protect us, make us look good on a world stage without actually costing lives whenever possible I don't even care if you get rich in the process
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I live in Canada. I didn't have a very good opinion of our current Prime Minister (I don't have good opinions of politicians in general). After watching the shit show going on south of the border, I've softened to him quite a bit.
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