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Trump is Testing You: Will You Pass?

Trump is Testing You: Will You Pass?

By Hannah Doress.

Beginning on the campaign, and continuing now, Trump, his surrogates, and now his administration are testing us to see how far they can push us. “In The Art of the Deal, Trump says “I aim very high, and then I just keep pushing and pushing and pushing to get what I’m after.” (source: The Atlantic). Once they encounter resistance they test to see how easily they can undermine it with tactics such as scapegoating and vilification, intimidation, lying, intentional misunderstanding, and generating confusion.

If that sounds familiar it’s because you’ve experienced it before, in middle school. Trump is bullying us. Trump, about as credibly as President Nixon, declared “I am not a bully” and USA today published a ludicrous piece quoting psychologists claiming Trump was not a bully because “bullying does not happen when you have two equals in a fight”. Ironically their analysis referred to examples when Trump was using a new level of open bigotry, racism and sexism (in other words, greater power through prejudice) to attack his workers, journalists and his female opponent, Hillary Rodham Clinton. In typical out of context reporting, nothing is included about Trump’s lifetime of chronic abuse of power such as refusing to pay small businesses, bragging about touching women against their will, sexually harassing women, harassing women about their weight or appearance, and routinely suing or countersuing people who attempt to stand up to him.

CNN Video: Trump mocks a reporter with a disability HERE

In contrast Time Magazine published, Meet the Men Who Taught Donald Trump How to Bully, which highlights his mentors including Roy Cohn, the right hand man to Joe McCarthy. Trump’s modus operandi is summarized as: “Divide the world into winners and losers, and pour scorn on the latter. Sow doubt, stir outrage, fabricate conspiracies and cause national havoc if it leads to personal, political or commercial gain.”

To fail Trump’s test and usher in a new era of unDemocratic governance by and for the wealthy, white nationalists and Christian extremists, simply do nothing. Or urge your friends to “wait and see”. Be a bystander — and you’ll see, just like in middle school, the bully will keep pushing and pushing until he is stopped for good. When a bully is resisted, he often retaliates and/or finds another way to exert power. Especially so when those with authority to stop him fail to adequately restrain him, are not present — or are looking the other way.

In the new Trumpian normal and in light of GOP Undivided Government, neutrality is like putting your car in neutral — it will go wherever force pushes it.

There are many ways to pass this test, none of which were included in the curriculum of Trump University.

Via Wikipedia: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gaslight_(1944_film)

https://twitter.com/cafedotcom/status/819208164101029889

The Trump administration knows that with GOP extremists in control of Congress, it will be very difficult for Democrats, Progressives, traditional Conservatives and all others who disagree to resist. They hope we will become demoralized and cynical and fail to fight. Or better yet, blame each other. People in power exploit the natural subconscious impulse to fight someone you feel you can beat. That is why scapegoating is so effective. We must constantly ask ourselves — “who has the power to cause these problems?” — and direct our energy accordingly.

We can win. Throughout history, most social movements have labored with little or no representation or champion in government. Nevertheless women, African-Americans, LGBTs and others were able to secure rights based on protest, advocacy, lobbying, boycotts, and communications efforts that shifted public opinions. We should remember that Martin Luther King was controversial in his own time as Black Lives Matter and 350 are today. The difficulty of the tasks ahead may yield innovative and effective approaches and reclaim past effective strategies.

As my good friend Brian says, “Be brave and courageous. Democracy has been easy for decades and people have become complacent. It is time to stand up, earn your freedom and own your democracy!”

First published HERE.

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Bio: Hannah Doress is Vice President of The Breaking News Network, curating the best media and blog news feeds in 400 cities, integrating under-reported local, regional and national stories and managing social good campaigns for an aggregate 1,200,000+ local followers on social media. She is Producer / Director of BETA stage Climate News Network for BNN. As the Principal of Hannah Doress Events, she develops and produces events and campaigns for social and environmental progress. Learn more about Hannah Doress via LinkedIn.