Kwei--Wednesday
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I try never to say "never," but as Donald Trump's reign of terror comes to an ignominious end, it's unlikely that I will ever write about him again. What a massive relief.
But some faithful Trumpers will still venerate him. I believe that Trumpers belong to the cult called Trumpism. I said cult, and I'm not the only one who has used Trump and cult in the same sentence. Dan Rather, Anthony Scaramucci, the Los Angeles Times and others have suggested the same.
What Constitutes a Cult?
Cult expert and mental health counselor Steven Hassan, who wrote the book, The Cult of Trump, defines a "destructive" cult as an authoritarian, pyramid-structured group with someone at the top who claims to have total power and total wisdom (Trump called himself the "chosen one"), and who uses deception and control of behavior, thoughts and emotions to make people loyal and obedient followers.
In a CNN interview, Hassan distinguishes a destructive cult from an ethical one by a single factor: in the ethical variety, you are free to think for yourself or to leave the group. In the destructive type like Trumpism, propaganda replaces information, and one is discouraged from thinking freely. For example, fake news, build the wall, make America great again, lock her up, are catchy but mindless phrases devoid of any real evaluative process.
Hassan, who was a follower of Sun Myung Moon in the 1970s, likens some of Trump's actions to those of Moon, who proclaimed himself a messiah who would make America and the world great again. A characteristic of cult leaders such as David Koresh, Jim Jones, and L. Ron Hubbard is the self-designation as a savior, as Trump did at the 2016 RNC Convention:
- The Leader declares himself special or "chosen" and the only individual who can solve a problem ("I alone can fix this").
- His followers believe everything the Leader says without questioning it ("the election was rigged").
- The group is fueled by any number of unprovable conspiracies, e.g. QAnon, or the Covid "hoax." Anyone who disagrees is immediately ostracized, and any logic or facts presented are disregarded as fake. You cannot argue with a cult member and expect to convince them.
- Followers simply adore their figurehead, sometimes to the point that he can whip a crowd of them into a frothing frenzy. Nothing the Leader says or does is ever wrong, and there are always ready excuses if any accusations are leveled, e.g. He didn't say that →I didn't hear him say that→He didn't mean it that way→He was joking or being sarcastic.
- The Leader feeds off the adulation of his followers but doesn't actually care about them, e.g. Jim Jones orchestrated the mass murder-suicide of some 909 of his followers ("drinking the KoolAid") and Trump has no qualms about his adoring crowds contracting Covid.
- The Leader uses and supports fear mongering, lies, and conspiracies to manipulate his followers, e.g. Pizzagate. You may be baffled that so many people can believe Covid-19 is a hoax as millions fall ill, but that's because you're not in a cult that blinkers your vision.