The reason I'm bringing this up is because people were like this when I grew up where it was "My way or the Highway". Questioning whether they were nuts or not was never a question they would ask. It was just "Get the F--- out of my way" and that's all.
And in the 1950s if you were a kid you got out of the way of people like this or you got kicked or beat up one or the two. So, in the 1950s you had to always be ready to run from people who had PTSD from World War II because they might beat you within an inch of your life for no real reason at all. So, thinking adults were sort of crazy then was normal because it was true.
Trump demonstrates he was majorly abused by parents and military school. He found a way to survive all this like all those who survived this actually did like myself. But, that didn't mean many adults and kids were not completely crazy and still are today who lived through the 1950s.
Sanity is a luxury most people cannot afford.
In fact, I would say I have never met anyone that I thought was completely sane.
This is just a part of the human condition.
There are only people I choose to be around and those I don't choose to be around and that's it.
Trump is one of the ones I wouldn't choose to be around because he has been driven insane by how he was treated in the 1950s. It's perfectly obvious to me. I was there too.
I had to survive people like him in the 1950s I don't need to do that again.
So, if you survived the 1950s too it's better to be around people who are more sane than Trump if you want to live much longer in this life here on earth.
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