[quote=FlyerInHi]I think it’s a combination of manipulation and personal responsibility.
Some people are more suceptible to social influences just like some people are more susceptible me to addictions and cravings. It’s a “weakness” or “disease” of the brain.
When we want to show compassion, we don’t blame people directly for their actions. We could show compassion and understanding to Trump supporters by rationalizing that growing up in the decaying rust belt must deeply affect people.
But when we want to vilify and punish people, we overlook social factors and make them wholly responsible for their situations.
The same thing can be said when taking credit for good things. Trump loves to take credit for good things and blame others for anything bad.
Notice that Trump is the same as his supporters. They suffer excessive pride and they all love to hear that they are the greatest. They take offense very easily, yet they love to be anti-PC so they can “tell it like it is” to other people. Mental weakness or social manipulation?[/quote]
You make good points. I disagree, for the most part, but I will concede that there’s a decent chance that you are correct to a significant degree. Possibly more than I am. I mean who really knows, right? Again, we’ll agree to disagree.