🌐 Trumpamentalism: The Dangerous Faith of MAGA and Why It’s So Hard to Break
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I’ve spent much of my life thinking about faith, belief, and the stories we tell ourselves to make sense of the world. Growing up in a religious tradition that prized certainty above all else, I learned early on that questioning the doctrine was not just discouraged—it was dangerous. To ask too many questions was to risk unraveling the whole thing, and for many, that was simply unacceptable. I see something eerily similar in the fervor of the MAGA movement. It’s not just a political stance; it’s a belief system. And like any fundamentalism, it thrives not on reasoned argument but on unwavering devotion.
In Toward a Civil Discourse, Sharon Crowley puts it plainly:...
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