Earlier today, while millions of Americans prepared to get hit by whatâs expected to be a devastating hurricane, the man America elected president got on an app and denied the existences of thousands of Americansâclaiming that their deaths were fabricated by his political rivals to make him look bad.
We are likely stuck with this man as president for (at least) the next two years and possibly the next six. Between now and then, there will be no limit to the depths he aspires to reach. He is a bottomless hole diving towards the void of a bottomless hole. And, as he gets even pettier and dumber and uglier, there will be more of those whoâve worked for and/or supported him whoâll attempt to distance themselves from him. Some might even be bold enough to sign their own names.
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I am, and I will likely continue to be, fascinated by the level of cognitive dissonance this activity requires. As they attempt to brand him as this singular monster, this unique nincompoop, they either donât see or want us to believe they donât see that he is just the natural and predictable product of decades of fearful and hateful and spiteful policies and politics specifically engineered to engender fear and hate and spite.
The one benefit of the doubt Iâll consider inching in their direction is that, sometimes, it can be jarring to see what you actually look and sound like; so disconcerting that you donât quite recognize yourself. If youâve been recorded on cameraâand not a camera with favorable angles, but one capturing your image and your voice in a way that you have no control overâthe first time you watched film of yourself, you likely experienced a slight sense of unnerve. âShit. I guess this is how I really look and sound.â And maybe eventually white America will have a similar epiphany. âShit, I guess this is how we really look and sound when thereâs no filter. Something needs to change because this is … bad. Iâm ugly. â
That, of course, is optimistic. Whatâs also possibleâwhatâs also, unfortunately, likelyâis that theyâll continue using filters and angles and increasingly soft lighting to capture what they believe to be themselves. Or maybe itâs just what they want to believe to be themselves. And just in case youâre wondering if that distinction matters, let me save you some time.
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