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vegeta@lemmy.world to politics @lemmy.world · 8 months ago

Why Trump accuses people of wrongdoing he himself committed − an explanation of projection

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Why Trump accuses people of wrongdoing he himself committed − an explanation of projection

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vegeta@lemmy.world to politics @lemmy.world · 8 months ago
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Candidates use psychological strategies to win support and to cast their rivals in a negative light. In projection, people seek to lessen their own faults by calling out these faults in others.
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  • just_another_person@lemmy.world
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    Because everyone in the GOP in so mentally and ethicically bankrupt that all they can muster is constant projection of their own worst ideas and instincts out into the world.

    “If I think I should do this awful shit, I guarantee they’re going to do it as well.” - GOP rank and file

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      ethically

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        I dunno, I kind of like ethicically. Once you start saying it, it has a nice ring to it.

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          Sounds like a MichaelScott-ism. Very titittilating, no doubt.

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            Cromomulant, even.

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              …now say it like Snake from Simpsons 🤌

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                Hah. So we understand each other here.

                Titittilating ~> Titania -~> Duffman says a lot of things - > Trump is fat orange Duffman -~> Simpsons did it~> Cromomulant

                Life is amazing.

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              What do you call cromulent’s mom?

      • just_another_person@lemmy.world
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        Was typing fast. Fixed.

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          Jeez. This is like hypocrisy at its worst.

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    Because everyone thinks of themselves as normal, so if they do it, then everybody must do it?

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    It’s crab-bucket public relations.

    If you drag everyone down to your level, everyone looks bad, or at least you don’t look as bad by comparison and the voting public loses confidence in the system in general, which tends to benefit fascists.

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    https://theconversation.com/why-trump-accuses-people-of-wrongdoing-he-himself-committed-an-explanation-of-projection-237912

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    The only quibble I have with this is that, as the article points out, projection is generally a subconscious things people do. I firmly believe Trump knows exactly what he’s doing and he accuses others first so if they accuse him it looks like “no, you are!” It’s just one strategy in his con man book.

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      Narcissists often end up in therapy when divorce papers are served or they are fired for abusive behavior. They can’t see these behaviors until forced to confront it: the entire set of behaviors is specifically a self defense mechanism to cover over their insecurity. 100% Trump believes everything he says.

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        Well, I think that’s incorrect, but neither of us will ever know.

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          I think you overestimate his intelligence. He’s just flailing but used to have enough sycophants to keep him going. That stopped working sometime in 2015.

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      if they accuse him it looks like “no, you are!”

      This is exactly what I’ve been saying is the reason Republicans do it so often! You pretty much completely diffuse an argument before it even starts.

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