(December 8, 2016 at 12:41 pm)Homeless Nutter Wrote:(December 8, 2016 at 12:17 pm)Brian37 Wrote: No Abris, it is not "passive agressive" one bit. Again, if the bully gets in your face the only thing the bully understands is sticking a mirror to their face.[...]
LOL... Were you bullied by Gorgons and Basilisks?...
Uggggg, no, I was bullied by real humansI know now as an adult the psychological reasons they did what they did, now while the only thing one could argue growing up, which is armchair quarterbacking now, is how I should have dealt with it. But it does translate to history when it comes to world leaders and despots and dictators.
Both Hitler and Stalin and Saddam were taught growing up a very authoritarian mentality, they all used that to create a populist movement only to abuse those they got power over.
And again, this isnt about Trump having a sudden ability, but the tone he sets. In real life his dad tough him to show no mercy in competition, and berated him if he fell short. I also would not be surprised one bit if he was also physically abused by his dad.
Having been a victim of bullying, it is easy to spot one. The problem with Trump is he is not a schoolyard or frat boy no name. He is in a position of power, and using the same "no mercy" attitude his father taught him the same authoritarian bullying used by Hitler and Stalin and Saddam. Getting stuck on style of government has nothing to do with how verbal abuse or physical abuse by a parent can set that kid up to become an adult who does it to others.
Trump's brother was insulted by his dad when he told him he wanted to be an airline pilot, Trump's dad's response was belittling and abusive, "thats like being a bus driver" . So what matters to Trump isn't compassion or empathy, what matters to him is ego, power and status. To teach a child that is abusive. No, not wanting success,no, but teaching them if you don't move up you are garbage.