Trump’s Babble Isn’t a Bug—It’s a Fascist Feature
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“Too many joy rides in daddy's Jaguar / Too many white lies and white lines” - Frank Ocean
He’s not strong.
He’s not brave.
He doesn’t lead—he manipulates.
But, he’s not confused—he knows exactly what he’s doing.
He’s a conman in a flag pin. He’ll say anything, exploit anyone, and destroy everything the American people have built through generations of struggle—through compromise, understanding, protest, and change.
Because at its best, America is an unfinished project, a promise of equality we’ve never fully reached but never stopped fighting for. And he would burn that promise to the ground for one more dollar in his oversized pocket, one more crowd chanting his name, one more inch of power—no matter who it hurts.
🧠 Thesis
Trump’s babbling incoherence isn’t a flaw—it’s a feature. Some have called it Word Salad Authoritarianism. His stream of nonsense meant to distract, desensitize, and dominate the attention economy, which he has effectively life-hacked for himself, is how he slips dangerous ideas past our common senses, our defenses. The cruelty is real, even if half of what he says seems absurd. His Authoritarian Gaslighting, his nonstop flood of contradiction, denial, and blame is supposed to make truth feel slippery and outrage seem pointless. The result is mass confusion, a breakdown in shared reality, and a public too exhausted or cynical to fight back. That’s the goal. And it’s working.
Nothing Trump does is for the American people. It’s 💯 about power and propaganda — a war on the checks and balances that keep our democracy safe. He doesn't stand for freedom. He’s a vulture taking whatever he wants. He’s so hungry for power, he is willing to burn down every guardrail of democracy just so he can be King of the Ashes.
📚 Proof
Trump’s West Point speech wasn’t for soldiers—it was for his culture war
Trump used a graduation speech for military officers to rant against diversity, immigration, and “wokeness,” turning the occasion into a far-right rally. A rank-dividing commander-in-chief is no commander at all.
Read→ The Independent
Trump threatens political opponents—on Memorial Day
On a day meant to honor the fallen, Trump attacked his enemies, promising revenge, not unity. Memorial Day became a stage for authoritarian tantrum.
Read→Axios
Read→ CNN
Trump’s rants are the point and the problem
Fascism expert Federico Finchelstein explains that projection is a hallmark of authoritarianism—dictators deny their own behavior and pin it on their enemies. Trump’s delusions aren’t accidental; they’re strategic.
Read→ LA Times
Trump sounds like Hitler, Stalin, and Mussolini
Historian Anne Applebaum traces Trump’s rhetoric—calling opponents “vermin,” promising mass purges—to the early language of fascist dictators. She warns that this isn’t exaggeration; it’s textbook.
Read→ The Atlantic
🔥 Perspective
Trump isn’t confused.
He’s methodical.
His goal is simple:
Use grievance, fear, and media theater to destroy the institutions meant to check his power.
Even his babbling incoherence serves a purpose: to overwhelm attention, exhaust resistance, and make the absurd feel normal.
He’s a freaking fog machine.
He doesn’t want to lead America.
He wants to own it.
And he’s willing to wreck any court, community, or constitutional right to get there.
Who will rise to stop him?
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