American Civil Society

Therapists Warn: Trump’s Behavior Normalization Fuels Real-World Psychological Harm

President Trump’s use of name-calling, mockery, and intimidation, with no consequences, has normalized this behavior in society. Experts suggest that this behavior encourages an “us versus them” mentality and can lead to real-world violence. This rhetoric, coming from the highest office, has the potential to be traumatic and is being seen as a possible agenda by many. Ultimately, the article concludes that this type of behavior has negative consequences for children and society.

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Rising Fear of Dissent: Trump’s Authoritarian Playbook

The Trump regime’s intimidation tactics are chilling free speech across American society. Universities, like Columbia, are capitulating to avoid funding cuts and facing investigations, silencing dissent. Simultaneously, scientific research, the media, and the legal profession are under attack through funding threats, lawsuits, and the targeting of firms representing Trump’s critics. This widespread suppression of dissent affects all five pillars of civil society, mirroring historical authoritarian regimes. Courage and collective action are urgently needed to resist these attacks on fundamental American freedoms.

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Trump’s Re-Election: A Failure of American Civil Society

Trump’s return to power represents a profound failure of American civil society. It’s not simply a matter of a flawed electoral system or a divided electorate; it points to a much deeper societal rot that has been festering for decades. The fact that a man with such a blatant disregard for the rule of law, a history of demonstrably unethical behavior, and an openly authoritarian inclination could be elected not once, but twice, speaks volumes about the erosion of fundamental societal values.

The ease with which Trump’s repeated transgressions were normalized, even celebrated by a significant portion of the population, highlights a critical breakdown in the mechanisms that should ensure accountability and uphold democratic principles.… Continue reading