Meryl Streep reminds me of Clemens August Graf von Galen, who was one of the 
few bishops that had the courage to criticize the Nazi regime. He was a bishop 
in my hometown Münster near the Dutch border. In his sermons he criticized that 
the Nazis were killing innocent disabled people. The program was named T4. The 
Nazis let him live because he was too popular among the people. 
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Clemens_August_Graf_von_Galen
Many other priests and bishops were imprisoned by the Gestapo  (the secret 
state police) in concentration camps and died. In St. Hedwig's cathedral in 
Berlin many of those are mentioned on memorial plagues. While it may be futile 
to resist, those who have the courage to do it are not forgotten. 
It can also help to document the things that are unfolding, the violations of 
human rights, the corruption, and the injustice. In Dresden there was a Jewish 
professor Victor Klemperer who covered the actions of the Nazi regime in his 
diaries and journals. He was an important witness of all the injustice that 
happened. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Victor_Klemperer
-J.

-------- Original message --------From: glen ☣ <geprope...@gmail.com> Date: 
1/12/17  02:07  (GMT+01:00) To: The Friday Morning Applied Complexity Coffee 
Group <friam@redfish.com> Subject: Re: [FRIAM] Is the new president mentally 
ill? 

But the question is what actions are guided by remote diagnosis?  I admit that 
I hope high visibility shaming like that from Streep, when added to the rest of 
the stress he will be / has been under, will make him go away.  But it's not 
likely for the same reasons Steve cites that blame and stigma won't really work 
on him.

I suppose if we could really confirm that he's a particular type of narcissist, 
then we could build models of what he may or may not do and choose actions 
based on their expected efficacy.  But because, almost by definition, everyone 
who willingly runs for President is a narcissist of some sort or other and to 
differing extent, that diagnosis isn't helpful.

Listening to the confirmation hearings is more helpful, I think.  Take note of 
all the (many) issues where Trump and his appointees express diametrically 
opposite positions.  Focus on those fissures.  At best, his administration will 
shatter.  At worst, the more distance you can put between the incompetent 
Cheeto and the competent people surrounding him, the more likely we'll end up 
with a Bush2 or a late-stage-Reagan ... maybe not good, but not catastrophic.

On 01/11/2017 03:34 PM, Jochen Fromm wrote:
> Eric I believe you are wrong if you believe you can have a narcissistic 
> person on your site. A narcissist cares only for himself. The policy of Trump 
> boils down to "I'm great and you're not unless you are like me, myself and I, 
> you loser". There is no way how he can make the country great again. As Paul 
> Krugman said America will turn into some form of authoritarianism, into a 
> Trumpistan nightmare at best. 
> Mr. Trump does not only have a brand, he *is* a brand, a brand that says "I'm 
> great". If you stay in this Trump hotel you are great. If you play on this 
> Trump golf course you are great, too. But it is just a facade. It is based on 
> lies, and there is nothing behind the shiny facade except emptiness. 
> Therefore he seems to hit back immediately if someone damages his image and 
> his brand, because he ceases to exist if his image is destroyed. He and his 
> brand have become undistinguishable.
> Marketing is no way to make America great again, Google has already an OS for 
> ads, and the American corporations excel in marketing, especially the fast 
> food chains. What will he do, build a Trump hotel in every city, a Trump golf 
> course in every national park? This would be a total Trumpistan nightmare. 
> Better than the nuclear apocalypse, but who would want such a future...


-- 
☣ glen

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