Donald Trump is a Racist

 

 

The President of the United States is racist.  No doubt.  It was always completely obvious to everyone.  The whole Obama-birther obsessive delusional belief – right there for everyone to see.  It was always evident.

So is the generalized racism contained in the Republican party.  It’s being exposed more and more, but it’s always been there.  The racism was clearly evident during Obama’s campaigns and presidency.

But Trump personally represents the truly foul racist White supremacist wing of the Republican party.

Does the Democratic party have an equivalent wing?  Uhhh, no not really.  About the closest to such an extreme on the leftist ideological spectrum would possibly be Leninist communists, but I don’t think there are many Leninist (or Maoist) communists in the democratic party.

Also, communist ideology doesn’t have that pathological hatred, the vile current of hatred, that racists and White supremacists have (Stalinist and Maoist excepted).  The general run-of-the-mill communist doesn’t have the core of hatred that the racist has. 

Nobody except others with a “Terrorist Mind” share the same vile malignancy as the pathological racist mind of the White supremacist.

As a group, White supremacists don’t join the Democratic party.  The Democratic party is the party of multicultural diversity. 

White supremacists join the Republican party.  Especially now, when the leader of the Republican party is openly racist and supportive of their racist agendas.

Donald Trump is a racist.

Why do you think Trump’s got this burr up his saddle about eliminating everything Obama?  Because Obama’s a black man.  And he was President of the United States.  A black man.  Oh my God, that activates every fiber of Donald Trump’s racist core, and deeper still than Trump’s racist core is the Shadow (Jung) represented by Obama. 

Trump’s Racism:  It’s got this strange “cleanliness” thing going, characteristic of this form of racist (anti-Semitic) pathology.

But I can’t discuss how the Shadow imago is contained in Trump’s perceptions of Obama and influencing public policy, because according to professional standards of practice, I cannot discuss the psychological characteristics of someone unless I have conducted a personal assessment of the person.

So I’m not allowed to say that Trump is a narcissist, because narcissism is a psychological characteristic.

I’m not allowed to say that Donald Trump is absent the capacity for empathy, because empathy is a psychological characteristic.

I cannot even say that Donald Trump is a pathological liar, because pathological lying is a psychological characteristic.

Nor can I say that our President is delusional, because delusions are a psychological characteristic, even if the delusions of the President place our safety and country at risk.

The President is a racist.  Racism is a psychological characteristic… and Donald Trump is a racist.

His racist assault on immigration is an assault on Lady Liberty herself,

“Give me your tired, your poor,
Your huddled masses yearning to breathe free,
The wretched refuse of your teeming shore.
Send these, the homeless, tempest-tossed to me,
I lift my lamp beside the golden door!”

Donald Trump is an assault on Lady Liberty herself, proudly standing on our shores, proclaiming a sacred oath of our United States, a sacred oath of our people to the peoples of the world.

She is ashamed of us. Donald Trump shames us all.  He is our national shame.

Donald Trump is a vile sacrilege to our lady, Liberty. 

I will defend our dear Lady Liberty with full voice.  There comes a time when voice is needed to declare freedom, and liberty, and justice, for all peoples everywhere.  Compassion and kindness, human decency and human values.

There comes a time for voice. That time is now.

Donald Trump is not who we are.  I will speak my defense for the United States against the vile malignancy that lives in the White House.

My voice represents my Constitutional guarantee of free speech in free political discourse.  If I possess knowledge relevant to free political discourse, then this knowledge becomes protected speech under the Constitution.

Craig Childress, Psy.D.
Clinical Psychologist, PSY 18857

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