This week we examine the narcissistic and abusive indictments against Donald Trump. Special counsel Jack Smith has upended established legal precedent and decency by trying to claim Trump broke the law by having the wrong opinion and by saying that wrong opinion out loud.
Then we're going to look at the tragedy that is Borderline Personality Disorder through the recent death of Sinead O'Connor. O'Connor and her music were a big part of my youth, and she is a textbook example of the way the Borderline personality produces a sinner and a saint, a victim and a perpetrator, all in one.
We'll end up looking at the political and cultural headlines, featuring Lizzo and allegations of bananas served from between stripper's legs, how Seattle doesn't want no more masculine white men or veterans applying for its police force, and some bad-ass schoolboys who've had enough gender nonsense. They're ripping tampon machines out of they boy's bathroom and we are here for it.
All that and more this week on Disaffected.
Articles/Media discussed:
"In the Absence of Order: The life, self-destruction, and death of Sinead O'Connor"
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You have done an outstanding job explaining Cluster B succinctly. The insight that their success rate of treatment is so low because they don’t think there is anything wrong with them was a light bulb moment for me. I’m reminded of a friend’s parent who claimed when they were young, “I’m always right and I never lie” all while being completely mistaken about basic facts and living double lives. That statement also could come out of the likes of our oppressive elites like the NZ prime minister who claimed only her department could produce truth. Scary that this has grown to such a scale!
So glad to see my K-12 school district featured on your episode (Hillsboro school district in Oregon). So great. Not.