I don't get the dog-eating reference, but I really like the monster in the forest analogy. The only slight change I'd make is that the person sending out the search parties keeps telling the villagers that he's the only leader who can save them from the monster.
While I do feel a little sympathy for members of the Trump Cult, my reserves of that have been drained almost dry over the last five years. I've watched all the evidence accumulate of just what sort of person Trump is ever since he came down the escalator to the cheers of his employees and hired extras, and I've seen how his supporters constantly dig in ever-deeper to deny, excuse and justify. Now, I see them as willing victims.
There's nothing anyone can say to a dedicated Scientologist that will make them see the reality of what they've gotten themselves involved in once they're heavily invested financially and emotionally. Similarly, there's nothing I or anyone else can say to someone who has been guzzling Trump brand Koolaid for the last four years (or more) that will make them see what sort of person they've hitched their rickety wagon to. Some of them will be able to eventually work themselves out of the cult, but I suspect that will most often happen as the result of some random, external event allowing them to see the light, not because of what non-believers keep telling them.
What did Trump say to incite his supporters to storm Capitol?
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I don't get the dog-eating reference, but I really like the monster in the forest analogy. The only slight change I'd make is that the person sending out the search parties keeps telling the villagers that he's the only leader who can save them from the monster.
While I do feel a little sympathy for members of the Trump Cult, my reserves of that have been drained almost dry over the last five years. I've watched all the evidence accumulate of just what sort of person Trump is ever since he came down the escalator to the cheers of his employees and hired extras, and I've seen how his supporters constantly dig in ever-deeper to deny, excuse and justify. Now, I see them as willing victims.
There's nothing anyone can say to a dedicated Scientologist that will make them see the reality of what they've gotten themselves involved in once they're heavily invested financially and emotionally. Similarly, there's nothing I or anyone else can say to someone who has been guzzling Trump brand Koolaid for the last four years (or more) that will make them see what sort of person they've hitched their rickety wagon to. Some of them will be able to eventually work themselves out of the cult, but I suspect that will most often happen as the result of some random, external event allowing them to see the light, not because of what non-believers keep telling them.