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Sadists ® US: Trump and The Dark Tetrad
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As the president of the U.S. says in his toxic Truth Social rants, thank you for your attention to this matter...I don’t have time to write a Substack with much of my own opinion or take on something today, so I just want to share this.
It was hard to pick out the tweet I thought was the best but I settled on the one on the top of the page because as a psychotherapist (retired after 40 yrs. of practice) it fit Trump’s diagnosis: egotistic, paranoid, malignant narcissist. LirMihn only omitted sadistic. Adding pathetically whinny icing on the cake.
If you look this up on Google here…
You will find numerous articles. I hadn’t seen these:
I’ve also written extensively about this. Here’s just one of my articles. Sadists ® U.S: Trump and The Dark Tetrad (It should be obvious that Trump is an example of someone who has all of the traits of The Dark Tetrad: narcissism, psychopathy, Machiavellianism, and sadism.)
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Reading the Time Magazine article about New Yorkers and ICE (here) made me realize just how much I identify as a New Yorker and how much I love what anyone who lives there or nearby calls “The City.”
I lived on West 87th Street for two years when I dropped out of college after the first semester of my junior year at Michigan State when I went home to live after my mother got terminal cancer. My girlfriend, then and a year later my first wife, and I lived in two apartments on West 87th Street. They were across the street from each other. We were just steps away from Central Park.
Above is a current Google Images stret view of one of the apartments where we lived.
When my mother had brain surgery it was at Mt. Sinai Hospital which was just across from Central Park where I lived. When I would visit her in the evening I would run home as fast as I could through the park even though it wasn’t the safest place to be at night. I figured that if someone wanted to mug me they’d have to catch me first.
I worked at the Yeshiva University Graduate School of Education library on 57th Street. It was close enough to home that I could walk to work. My wife worked as a secretary for a famous physicist at Rockefeller University, next to The United Nations.
Those who grow up NYC bedroom communities as I did (I lived in Mt. Vernon, which borders on the Bronx) feel like New Yorkers even if they don’t live in The City. My father worked in White Plains as an upholsterer but most other fathers on my street had high paid jobs in Manhattan. They commuted there by train.
The term “New Yorker” can refer to someone who lived, say, in Albany or further away in Buffalo. However, generally how it is used in the media and among others it refers to residents of New York City.
This is how “New Yorkers” is used in the Time Magazine article.
At the age of 17 I went off to Michigan State where I lived in a dorm as a freshman. Some kid on my floor asked me “what are you?” This took me aback. He was reacting to my New York accent and perhaps how I looked.
I didn’t know what to say in response. If I grasped the meaning of what he was asking I might have said “I’m a New York Jew.”
Living in The City for two years made me feel even more like a New Yorker.
I took the photo above in Time Square when I lived there.
When I say “I love New York” I mean I love everything about the city, but mostly I mean I love the New Yorkers who live there. I really, really love the 200 or so who risked dire consequences to themselves to put themselves in harm’s way to protest the ICE invasion of their city.
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