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Is Trumpism a cult?

People will sometimes refer to religious denominations they disapprove of as "cults," but the term has a specific meaning. A cult has the following aspects:

1. A powerful, charismatic leader whose word may not be questioned.
2. The requirement of absolute loyalty - no lukewarm cult members, you're either all in or all out.
3. Members turn over their finances to the cult to prove their commitment

The first point definitely applies to Trump. To his base, he's never wrong, in fact, he's incapable of being wrong, because by definition, whatever he does is automatically the right thing, just because he's doing it. The second point also applies. A good example of this is John McCain, who was a staunch conservative for his entire life, but since that one vote to not overturn the Affordable Care Act, he might as well have been Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez. Trump followers now hate McCain with a passion, because anything less than absolute loyalty to Trump is unacceptable. Just this past week, conservative radio talk show host Michael Savage, a fanatical Trump supporter, has been subjected to vicious attacks on his Twitter feed after his criticism of Trump's abandonment of the Kurds.

The third point doesn't seem to fit, however, as no one has, to my knowledge, turned over their finances to Trump to go live in a Trump compound somewhere. Although, if you sign up to donate to Trump's campaign, you will find that you're making regular contributions, and the website apparently doesn't have an option to disable this. Also, I'm signed up to receive solicitations from his campaign, and it's a relentless barrage of panicked demands for more money. So some individuals may be susceptible to this.

The demographic of poor, white, rural Trump supporters overlaps significantly with the kind of people who tend to contribute a large portion of their income to televangelists. It would be interesting to conduct a study to determine if contributions to televangelists have decreased during Trump's presidency.
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Zonuss41-45, M
It can be seen as such. But to understand the ideology of Trump is to understand the mindset of his followers. 馃檪
MarmeeMarchM
@Zonuss the same goes for Mr.BO
LeopoldBloomM
@MarmeeMarch Hardly. Many people who support Obama are also critical of him, for example, his military engagements and failure to rein in corporate excesses.
MarmeeMarchM
@LeopoldBloom yea RRRRRRRRight
LeopoldBloomM
@MarmeeMarch If you read anything other than The Daily Stormer, you'd know that Obama was criticized by many people on the left for his immigration policy. He deported twice as many illegal immigrants as Bush did.

Obama is considered a conservative, which is why Biden is doing well with conservative Democrats, but not so well with the progressives. Obama's signature legislation, the Affordable Care Act, was originally a Heritage Foundation plan, supported by Richard Nixon and implemented by Mitt Romney when he was governor of Massachusetts. It's basically a conservative program. The reason conservatives oppose it is only because Obama signed it. If John McCain had been elected instead, conservatives would call the ACA the greatest legislation since the Bill of Rights.
MarmeeMarchM
@LeopoldBloom Daily Stormer ? Oh - I get it, a Nazi Newspaper - good one.
LeopoldBloomM
@MarmeeMarch Maybe you prefer Infowars.
MarmeeMarchM
@LeopoldBloom Gee - someone know a little too much about internet hate groups....hmmm
LeopoldBloomM
@MarmeeMarch Unlike you, I'm aware of what is going on outside of the echo chamber.

I keep track of Nazis because I may have to defend myself against them someday - maybe sooner than later.

Thanks for admitting that Infowars is a hate group.
MarmeeMarchM
@LeopoldBloom I assumed it was cause you are babbling about that and the other one - yea keep track of the Nazis - You are doing your people a disservice the way you talk about Nazis - you did not live in Germany in the 40s nor did you suffer under the Nazi regime - you sit back in your home calling people Nazis based on comments they make. Call me when the Nazis come and get you and put you in a concentration camp. Give me a break. Yea -everybody is a Nazi.
Zonuss41-45, M
@MarmeeMarch Obama is a career politician. But at least he is a gentleman unlike Trump. 馃檪
MarmeeMarchM
@Zonuss So - now we are comparing personalities - ? BO is basically half DT's age too - you can never tell what he will do in his later years...
Zonuss41-45, M
@MarmeeMarch Seems like your emotions are too tied in with Trump. But then again blind followers aren't that logical. 馃槀
MarmeeMarchM
@Zonuss yea - I am madly in love with DT ...GTFO
LeopoldBloomM
@MarmeeMarch Fortunately, I'm not a Central American refugee, so I don't have to worry about being put in a concentration camp.
MarmeeMarchM
@LeopoldBloom OK - so what concentration camps do we have in the USA ? - none ? - yea I thought so...Oh please
AthrillatheHunt51-55, M
With your name you should know history a little better. Concentration camp? That鈥檚 pure ignorance.@LeopoldBloom
LeopoldBloomM
@AthrillatheHunt I didn't say they were extermination camps like Auschwitz, I said they were concentration camps. They meet every definition of the term. Maybe after you've toured a few of them, you can come back with your report.
LeopoldBloomM
@MarmeeMarch The ones on the southern border. Not that you care, Adolf, since it's only brown people being held in them. It's not like they're human beings or anything to you - many of them don't even speak English.
MarmeeMarchM
@LeopoldBloom Sorry there are no concentration camps on the southern border USA side. Go to Mexico one day whitey and see for yourself.