From: doctor@doctor.nl2k.ab.ca (The Doctor)
Newsgroups: alt.fan.rush-limbaugh,can.politics,alt.politics.trump,alt.politics.liberalism,alt.politics.democrats,alt.politics.usa.republican
Subject: Re: Whey Do Liberal Psychos WANT Criminal And Gang Member Illegals To Stay In America?
Date: Sat, 26 Apr 2025 19:50:50 -0000 (UTC)
Organization: NetKnow News
In article <1839e4e9db0ccca9$33803$4491$6add606a@news.thecubenet.com>,
Paedophile Rudy Canoza <rudy.c@kone.net> wrote:
>The Binky Doctor wrote:
^^^^^<-Paedophile talker noted
>> In article <1839d5150566ee6a$177330$748691$20dd2a6e@news.thecubenet.com>,
>> Paedohiple Rudy Canoza <rudy.c@kone.net> wrote:
>>> The Binky Doctor wrote:
>> ^^^^^<-PAedophile talker noted
>>>> In article <MPG.4274dbeae8e4da0d98bc22@news.eternal-september.org>,
>>>> AlleyCat <katt@gmail.com> wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>> On Thu, 24 Apr 2025 13:48:09 -0700, Rudy Canoza says...
>>>>>
>>>>>> the Founders are rolling in their graves.
>>>>>
>>>>> Ohhhh... no they're not. They're cheering Trump on, knowing he's the
>>>>> first President, since Reagan, to follow what THEY wanted
>>>>> for America.
>>>>>
>>>>> Oh... YOU think they WANTED MS-13 gang members here?
>>>>>
>>>>> The Founders never had this come up, stupid, so how could they be
>>>>> bothered by beaners coming here illegally?
>>>>>
>>>>> Here's a question you'll never answer, because it'll expose the real
>>>>> reason you're arguing to keep gang members and illegal alien
>>>>> criminals in country:
>>>>>
>>>>> Why do you CARE what happens to these people?
>>>>>
>>>>> Because you're a psycho who hates Trump and you know that getting and
>>>>> keeping as many beaners as you can, is the ONLY way you
>>>>> might ever win Congress or the Presidency again.
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>
>===============================================================================
>>>>>
>>>>> "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.
>>>>>
>>>>> =====
>>>>>
>>>>> 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."
>>>>>
>>>>
>>>> What does this have to do with Canadian politics?
>>>>
>>>>
>>> F*k off, binky.
>> ^^^^^<-Paedophile talker noted!
>>
> >
>Binky erroneously calls everyone a pedo because of what his pappy did
^^^^^<-Paedophile talker noted
>to him.
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