Trump is Evil Not Mentally Ill
Public figures and media should refrain from labeling Donald Trump as “crazy,” as this perpetuates harmful stereotypes of mental illness and mischaracterizes his actions. The article argues that such labels are inaccurate, as mental illness does not inherently equate to violence, immorality, or dysfunction, and that the mentally ill are more often victims than perpetrators. Instead of being “crazy,” the author contends that Trump’s behavior aligns with the definition of “evil,” citing a long list of morally reprehensible and harmful actions with severe consequences. This distinction is crucial, as it accurately addresses the nature of Trump’s character and the profound negative impact of his policies.