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Subject: Filter-Free Friday For Faggots - Episode #14 - WHO Said Trump Was Talking About A Studio Audience? He Was Talking About The TV Audience [Watch]
Date: Fri, 20 Sep 2024 15:20:13 -0500
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On Thu, 19 Sep 2024 14:46:31 -0700,  Siri Cruise says...  

> 
> AlleyCat wrote:
> > Trump Was Talking AFTER THE FACT About The TV Audience, Not Studio
> > 
> > Claim:
> > 
> > On Thu, 19 Sep 2024 16:20:48 +0000,  Lee says...
> >   
> >> Trump claims audience "went crazy" for
> >> him at his debate with Harris,  but
> >> there was no audience
> 
> The AFTER THE FACT AUDIENCE AT HIS DEBATE?

Yes.

Stay drunk, Califaggnia.

San Faggsicko is done.

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What Happened To San Francisco, Really? | The New Yorker

https://www.newyorker.com/magazine/2023/10/23/what-happened-to-san-francisco-really

Oct 16, 2023 - By Nathan Heller. October 16, 2023. Since the pandemic, San Francisco's downtown has seen an exodus of 
office workers and retailers amid battles over its housing shortage. Every faction has a ...

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It's Not Just Crime: What's Really Going On With San Francisco's ...

https://www.cnn.com/2023/08/30/business/san-francisco-union-square-retail-closures/index.html

Aug 30, 2023 - In many ways, San Francisco's downtown is in dire straits. The city's Union Square neighborhood - once 
bustling with shoppers, diners, and tourists - has suffered from declining foot ...

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San Francisco's Decline Is A Warning To Other American Cities

https://www.newsweek.com/san-francisco-decline-warning-american-cities-1801200

Jun 12, 2023 - According to U.S. Census estimates, San Francisco's population dropped by 7.2 percent between 2020 and 
2021 and by 0.3 percent between 2021 and 2022. This exodus, sparked by the COVID-19 pandemic ...

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San Francisco Falls Into The Abyss - Hoover Institution

https://www.hoover.org/research/san-francisco-falls-abyss

Jan 20, 2023 - The San Francisco metro area lost a total of nearly $14 billion in household income between 2019-21. And 
those leaving San Francisco were wealthy enough that the city's median income dropped by 4.6 percent over the 2019-21 
period. As San Franciscans have left, San Francisco's downtown has suffered the most, as many tech workers and their 
...

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Shuttered Fisherman's Wharf Restaurants Sue SF For Millions

https://www.sfgate.com/food/article/shuttered-fishermans-wharf-restaurants-lawsuit-19471022.php

May 22, 2024 - The owner of historic restaurants the Grotto and Tarantino's, both located at Fisherman's Wharf, is 
suing the city of San Francisco for millions. May A. via Yelp. There's a new twist in the ...

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San Francisco's Retail Hub Is Turning Into A Ghost Town. The Exodus Isn ...

https://abcnews.go.com/US/san-franciscos-retail-exodus-crime-experts/story?id=101100884

Jul 12, 2023 - Casual dining receipts in San Francisco were up 23% on a non-inflation adjusted basis over that period 
compared to 10% statewide, he added; and the city has seen solid growth this year in some ...

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65% Of San Franciscans Say The City Is Worse Now Than When They Moved In

https://www.sfchronicle.com/sf/article/sfnext-poll-decline-17436506.php

Sep 13, 2022 - Nearly two-thirds of San Franciscans say life in the city is worse Today -  than when they moved here, 
according to a comprehensive local survey conducted by the San Francisco Chronicle. Of the 65% ...

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How San Francisco Became A Failed City - The Atlantic

https://www.theatlantic.com/ideas/archive/2022/06/how-san-francisco-became-failed-city/661199/

San Francisco now has the fewest children per capita of any large American city, and a $117,400 salary counts as low-
income for a family of four. ... charming one is gone, and the old, charming ...

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"Trump Derangement Syndrome" Is a Real Mental Condition

All you need to know about "Trump Derangement Syndrome," or TDS.

"Trump Derangement Syndrome (TDS) is a mental condition in which a person has been driven effectively insane due to 
their dislike of Donald Trump, to the point at which they will abandon all logic and reason."

Justin Raimondo, the editorial director of Antiwar.com, wrote a piece in the Los Angeles Times in 2016 that broke TDS 
down into three distinct phases or stages:

"In the first stage of the disease, victims lose all sense of proportion. The president-elect's every tweet provokes a 
firestorm, as if 140 characters were all it took to change the world."

"The mid-level stages of TDS have a profound effect on the victim's vocabulary: Sufferers speak a distinctive language 
consisting solely of hyperbole."

"As TDS progresses, the afflicted lose the ability to distinguish fantasy from reality."

The Point here is simple: TDS is, in the eyes of its adherents, the knee-jerk opposition from liberals to anything and 
everything Trump does. If Trump announced he was donating every dollar he's ever made, TDS sufferers would suggest he 
was up to something nefarious, according to the logic of TDS. There's nothing - not. one. thing. - that Trump could do 
or say that would be received positively by TDSers.

The history of Trump Derangement Syndrome actually goes back to the early 2000s - a time when the idea of Trump as 
president was a punch line for late-night comics and nothing more.

Wikipedia traces its roots to "Bush Derangement Syndrome" - a term first coined by the late conservative columnist 
Charles Krauthammer back in 2003. The condition, as Krauthammer defined it, was "the acute onset of paranoia in 
otherwise normal people in reaction to the policies, the presidency - nay - the very existence of George W. Bush."

Added Krauthammer:

"Some clinicians consider this delusion - that Americans can only get their news from one part of the political 
spectrum - the gravest of all. They report that no matter how many times sufferers in padded cells are presented with 
flash cards with the symbols ABC, NBC, CBS, CNN, MSNBC, NPR, PBS, Time, Newsweek, New York Times, Washington Post, L.A. 
Times - they remain unresponsive, some in a terrifying near-catatonic torpor."

(If you don't realize the idea of TDS or BDS is - in no small part - meant in a tongue-in-cheek manner then, well, you 
may well have it.)

Trump allies believe that TDS is worse than ODS or BDS - by a lot. Wrote conservative pundit Bernie Goldberg on Real 
Clear Politics in early 2017:

"Before the election, the victims of TDS routinely compared Donald Trump to Hitler. Guess what. They're still doing it. 
Articles in respectable publications written by professors at elite universities are warning us to be on guard, that a 
Trump presidency could imperil democracy-as-we-know-it and may very well spell doom for American civilization.

"On election night, as it became obvious that their worst nightmare was about to come true, some libs fainted. Some 
vomited. Many more threatened to leave the country, but I'm pretty sure none actually did. As Donald Trump might say in 
a tweet: so sad!"

The truth is that TDS is just the preferred nomenclature of Trump defenders who view those who oppose him and his 
policies as nothing more than the blind hatred of those who preach tolerance and free speech. Viewed more broadly, the 
rise of presidential derangement syndromes is a function of increased polarization - not to mention our national self-
sorting - at work in the country today.

We no longer live around, work around or pal around with people who think any differently than us. We watch cable news 
that affirms what we already think. We read ideological "news" sites that tell us how good our side is and how bad the 
other one is. And on and on and on.

Is it any wonder then that we are increasingly willing to lump those who disagree with us into the "deranged" category? 
To say that those who don't share our views are mentally deficient in some way?

What does it say about a President - and about a country - when the standard response to those with whom you disagree 
is that they must be crazy? Nothing good, for sure. 

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Many clinicians, political commentators, and members of the public have speculated upon the mental health of President 
Donald Trump. Indeed, over 70,000 people self-identifying as "mental health professionals" have signed a petition 
declaring that "Trump is mentally ill and must be removed." In sociological terms, the "medical gaze" has been hitherto 
focused on President Trump, and to a lesser extent his ardent supporters.

However, in recent months, many have been questioning the direction of this "medical gaze." In fact, more and more 
people are suggesting that this "medical gaze" should be reversed and refocused on President Trump's most embittered 
and partisan opponents. Some have even suggested that these opponents are experiencing a specific mental condition-a 
condition which has been labelled "Trump Derangement Syndrome" (TDS).
What does DSM-5 say about "Trump Derangement Syndrome"?

Mental illnesses are officially classified in a dense and dry book published by the American Psychiatric Association 
(APA) known as the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, Fifth Edition (DSM-5). This book contains 947 
pages and lists hundreds of mental disorders; TDS is nowhere to be seen. Similarly, a review of scholarly databases 
such as MEDLINE and Google Scholar reveal no academic papers on this alleged syndrome. Officially at least, TDS is not 
a real, diagnosable, or treatable mental disorder.

That said, medical anthropologists and critical sociologists have convincingly argued that DSM-5 is a flawed document. 
Indeed, social scientists have long recognized that there are numerous "folk categories" of mental disorders that are 
considered real conditions by the general public, even though they are not recognized as such in the DSM. These include 
categories such as "burnout" or "nervous breakdown."

As such, lack of official recognition does not mean that TDS is not a real mental condition.


Lay Understandings of "Trump Derangement Syndrome"

There is no shared lay understanding of TDS, mainly because it is a folk category rather than a professional category. 
As such, there is currently much armchair speculation about the nature and existence of TDS, without consensus.

The name itself explicitly suggests a "syndrome," which the Oxford English Dictionary defines as "a characteristic 
combination of opinions, emotions, or behavior." Several commentators have run with this, putting forth suggestions 
about opinions, emotions and behaviors characterizing TDS.

Shared amongst these is a notion that the everyday activities of President Trump trigger some people into distorted 
opinions, extreme emotions and hysterical behaviors. Well-known writer Bernard Goldberg gives supposed behavioral 
examples of TDS among Trump's political opponents, including fainting, vomiting, students retreating to "safe spaces" 
and others demanding "therapy dogs." Political commentator Justin Raimondo focuses on opinions, language and cognition, 
writing in the LA Times that "sufferers speak a distinctive language consisting of hyperbole [leading to] a constant 
state of hysteria... the afflicted lose touch with reality."

Such forms of highly emotional reaction could be something akin to the fainting and screaming characterizing American 
Beatlemania in the 1960s. Unlike the Beatles, however, the extreme emotional reaction alleged to characterize TDS is 
not based on adoration and admiration, but on fear and loathing.

Contrariwise, many others ridicule the notion that TDS is anything but a malicious slur term used to discredit and 
delegitimize criticism of President Trump. For example, CNN's Chris Cillizza may speak for many when he stated: "The 
truth is that TDS is just the preferred nomenclature of Trump defenders who view those who oppose him and his policies 
as nothing more than blind hatred." Likewise, Adam Gopnik writes that "our problem is not TDS; our problem is Deranged 
Trump Self-Delusion."

In other words, there are polarized opinions about the nature, reality and existence of TDS.


Conclusion

The wider public may be unaware that psychiatrists and social scientists spend considerable time and energy behind 
closed doors pondering over the existence and reality of mental conditions. This has led the APA to revise the DSM five 
times since 1952, considerably expanding the list of official mental disorders with each revision. As far as I am 
aware, few psychiatrists are currently arguing that DSM-6 should contain TDS as a mental disorder.

That said, in its official definition of mental disorder, the DSM-5 states that "a mental disorder is a syndrome 
characterized by clinically significant disturbance in an individual's cognition, emotion regulation, or behavior... 
mental disorders are usually associated with significant distress in social, occupational, or other important 
activities."

Many have argued that some people have been seriously disturbed and distressed by the policies, speech, behavior, and 
tweets of President Trump, so much so that it has affected their cognitive, affective, and behavioral functioning. Such 
people may need mental health support. As such, further research is necessary to investigate the extreme reactions 
toward President Trump, in the same way that researchers investigate other extreme social phenomena, such as 
Beatlemania or the like. This will shed light on the reality of this emerging folk category that has been labelled by 
many as "Trump Derangement Syndrome."