- cross-posted to:
- politics@lemmy.world
- cross-posted to:
- politics@lemmy.world
cross-posted from: https://lemmy.ca/post/58902873
Donald Trump now genuinely lives in a different reality, one in which neither grammar nor history nor the normal rules of human interaction now affect him. Also, he really is maniacally, unhealthily obsessive about the Nobel Prize. The Norwegian Nobel Committee, not the Norwegian government and certainly not the Danish government, determines the winner of that prize. Yet Trump now not only blames Norway for failing to give it to him, but is using it as a justification for an invasion of Greenland.
Think about where this is leading. One possibility, anticipated this morning by financial markets, is a damaging trade war. Another is an American military occupation of Greenland. Try to imagine it: The U.S. Marines arrive in Nuuk, the island’s capital. Perhaps they kill some Danes; perhaps some American soldiers die too. And then what? If the invaders were Russians, they would arrest all of the politicians, put gangsters in charge, shoot people on the street for speaking Danish, change school curricula, and carry out a fake referendum to rubber-stamp the conquest. Is that the American plan too? If not, then what is it? This would not be the occupation of Iraq, which was difficult enough. U.S. troops would need to force Greenlanders, citizens of a treaty ally, to become American against their will.
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He took lots of cognitive tests, and “aced them all.”
I’ve NEVER taken a cognitive test. You know why? Because nobody has ever thought I needed one (except my wife, but she doesn’t count). If they are sending him for MULTIPLE cognitive tests, then he’s got a problem, and the people around him are aware of it.
I remember when my Dad was fading, and we kept taking him for tests, because he kept passing them, and the doctors kept saying he was fine. We were living with him, and knew he wasn’t fine. Not recognizing your own wife of 50+ years is a pretty big indicator that there’s a major problem, but they don’t ask that on tests. They add numbers and ask you to tell time, and my dad had a Mathematics degree, and numbers were never an issue, so they’d pass him. Until one day when he simply didn’t understand their instructions at all. THEN they said he had dementia. No shit, Sherlock.