Mellifluous Fools

Mellifluous fools are exhorting everybody not to say that Trump is a narcissist because that will hurt the feelings of diagnosed narcissists and prevent them from “seeking help.” I’m not sure I can imagine what kind of help a narcissist might possibly seek anyway. A person who comes to a psychotherapist and says, “Please help me stop hurting people with my narcissim” is not a narcissist. At the core of the condition lies an incapacity to face one’s imperfections and the need to blame others for everything.

These fussy idiots who berate others for calling a crazy motherfucker just that because that might hurt the feelings of people in the mentally unstable incestuous community are part of the reason why Trump is successful. Their efforts at censoring everybody are inherently aggressive, and so is a response to them.

5 thoughts on “Mellifluous Fools

  1. Is this the same as “sociopaths don’t ask psychotherapists for help with their sociopathy”?
    I’m not sure what your Geiger counter says about this but “narcissism [being] part of the product he’s selling” doesn’t preclude actual narcissism. No actual psychotherapist is going to diagnose the guy in a clinical setting because he would actually try to destroy them professionally if he didn’t just walk out.

    He slapped a non compete, a non disparagement clause and a non-disclosure clause on volunteers
    Trump Volunteer Contract

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    1. ““narcissism [being] part of the product he’s selling” doesn’t preclude actual narcissism”

      Absolutely. There is nothing unusual in people turning their personality disorder to their advantage.

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    2. “No actual psychotherapist is going to diagnose the guy in a clinical setting because he would actually try to destroy them professionally if he didn’t just walk out.”

      And besides, it’s useless. A narcissist is not capable of accepting and processing this information. It’s a waste of time even trying.

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  2. I’ve found the narcissist label really helpful in trying to make sense of his bizarre behavior. It’s pretty much the kindest thing anyone can say of him.

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