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Psychology of the Trump-MAGA Cult

https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/opinion/a-neuroscientist-warns-we-re-watching-the-largest-and-most-dangerous-cult-in-american-history/ar-AA1eP9mH?ocid=msedgntp&cvid=dd498b0c8ec34d31b9117e2dc109b06c&ei=6

Rather than being seen as passive victims to an irresistible force, psychiatrist Robert Lifton argues that there is “voluntary self-surrender” in one’s entrance into a cult. Further, the decision to give up control as part of the cult process may actually be part of the reason why people join. Research and experience tell us that those who are “cult vulnerable” may have a sense of confusion or separation from society or seek the same sort of highly controlled environment that was part of their childhood. It has also been suggested that those who are at risk for cult membership feel an enormous lack of control in the face of uncertainty (i.e., economic, occupational, academic, social, familial) and will gravitate more towards a cult as their distress increases. I would argue that many of these factors are at play when we see the ongoing support of Trumpism and MAGA “theology.”

Psychologist Leon Festinger described the phenomenon of cognitive dissonance in which there is a disconnect between one’s feelings, beliefs, and convictions and their observable actions. This dissonance is distressing and, in order to relieve the anxiety, people may become more invested in the cult or belief system that goes against who they are individually. As such, cult members become more “dug-in” and will cling to thoughts and beliefs that contradict available evidence. In other words, they are no longer able to find a middle ground or compromise.

How does this apply to today’s politics?

There was a time when the two major political parties in America could exhibit bipartisanship by moving across the aisle to compromise on the issues on which they were legislating. This is no longer possible in today’s sociopolitical climate. Although members of the GOP still refer to themselves as a political party with principled stances, the reality is they have now morphed into a domestic terror organization and to use the umbrella term, a cult – the largest and most dangerous cult in American history.

Cult thinking includes ardent adherence to group thinking such as – clinically speaking, in the face of distorted thinking we ask by querying, ”Can you think of other ways of seeing this?” Sadly, what we are seeing publicly is ‘No’ from those who still subscribe to Trumpism/MAGA.

What can be done?

There are exit strategies for people ensnared in a cult. One factor is accountability or repeatedly seeing the adverse consequences of the group’s behavior (e.g., indictment, incarceration, job loss) which we started to see even more of this week.

But until one party and its ardent followers can admit they are in a domestic terrorist cult there is no hope of unification on the horizon. The first step is getting through to people who can’t or won’t see the truth.

About the Author:

Seth D. Norrholm, PhD is a neuropsychologist and independent socio political columnist.
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What can be done?

There are exit strategies for people ensnared in a cult. One factor is accountability or repeatedly seeing the adverse consequences of the group’s behavior (e.g., indictment, incarceration, job loss) which we started to see even more of this week.

But until one party and its ardent followers can admit they are in a domestic terrorist cult there is no hope of unification on the horizon. The first step is getting through to people who can’t or won’t see the truth.



Is he saying that continuing to feed Christians to the lions is the best approach we have to this?
LordShadowfire · 46-50, M
@MistyCee I mean, if by Christians you mean chronic lying felons, sure.
@LordShadowfire Them too, but they don't see themselves as such, and they seem to dig in harder when oppressed by the "other" for practicing their beliefs.
TexChik · F
@MistyCee The only CULT is the American people not happy with unsafe borders, corruption in all phases of government, a demented old pervert embarrassing the US and allowing himself to be used as a puppet for someone who, like him, wasn't actually elected. The cost of living went up 30%, Inflation is the highest its been in 40 years, we have no strategic oil reserves, and China is being allowed to buy up property next to our military bases...A Chinese-owned active covid lab was just discovered in Cali (commi) fornia. If that's a cult, I want in.
@TexChik The leader and the devotion to him is what really makes the cult, though. You may happen to believe in what he tells you to believe in, and I guess, does Trump even have allies?

Seriously, do me a favor, just watch when he speaks, and think about whether he's talking for anyone but himself. At least keep that much of an open mind to what I think is so concerning.
TexChik · F
@MistyCee pffft your devotion to a corrupt demented pedophile is disgusting and in true lib fashion you still slander Trump . You are eaten up with TDS.

I have been to a rally . 40,000 people packed inside and 50,000 outside . Everyone was excited. Creepy Joe couldn’t fill a school bus .
@TexChik I get that Trump says what people want to hear and I get that Biden has other agendas and can't compare to Trump in that way.

All in asking is that the next time you attend a rally, you pay a little extra attention to why he's saying what he's saying.