Defiance, Decadence, Delusion, and Duncedom
The Dandy of the “Deliverance” Crowd
Donald Trump is a danger to humanity. The people he most despises are Brown and Black. Next are those who make up the bulk of his so-called base—Caucasian low income, redneck, tobacco-stained, bright-object-hypnotized, ham hock-gobbling, Fox News-addicted, Bible-toting and -quoting biblical illiterates. He doesn’t like his male sycophantic marionettes, including his cabinet members and political appointees, too much more; and the females a little more because they make him feel virile as they tolerate, yeah welcome, his sexual innuendo in conversation and public pronouncements.
Trump is one of those people who has never been loved by anyone except, perhaps, his mother. Not his wives. Not his concubines. Not his children. Not his god.
He understood all his life that absolutely no one, beginning in his childhood, liked him, much less loved him, for who he was or is. The only people, therefore, in any kind of relationship with him were/are those paid to be or coerced into being with some kind of threat hanging over them if they refused/refuse to pretend.
His appetite for destruction is no less voracious than his appetite for food and illicit sex with adults and children. In shotgun style retaliation for not caring about him, he would like to see as many human beings destroyed as possible through lack of medical care, through starvation, through shootings and bombings.
Money allowed/allows him to strike out at those who discounted/discount his worth in ways escalating from verbal diminishment to death. The people attacked didn’t/don’t have to be only his perceived enemies specifically; again, generalized killing works too. Since he has always hated most human beings any victims are fair game.
Money is his primary catalyst for having been declared above the law, and even when some few sources try to require him to obey, he is absolutely defiant. He has no intention of obeying any law, and he has a Supreme Court and a Republican Party along with the do-nothing Democrats who enable this outlandish and anti-democracy behavior.
Trump is not sick, at least mentally. He is evil. He doesn’t have dementia; his absurd comments and behaviors are staged to cause some people to believe that his horror as a human being is the result of some kind of cognitive decline. Nope. Nor are demonic forces the culprits behind his reprehensible behavior; blaming devils and demons has always been a last resort way to avoid accepting responsibility for one’s wrongs. Trump and his enablers are entirely responsible for these intentionally malevolent choices.
When, in exasperation Trump‘s critics or victims throw up their hands and say, “I hope he burns in hell,” their point is well-taken, but the afterlife cannot deal with Trump the way he needs to be dealt with for his evil. That can only happen in this world.


