What you are doing is called PROJECTION. You are accusing me of what you are doing yourself.
I called you out for not being able to justify calling me a hypocrite, and you are saying "Everything you've said", and then you say that your liberal family answers you "Many Times" Still not getting into specifics..", exactly like you are doing.
Do you even realize you did that?
You say that you base your values on empathy and altruism, but you are the least empathic person I have ever met. You refuse to understand anything someone says and straw-man other people constantly. You have just stopped posting a torrent of obscenities and slanders. How is that being empathic and altruistic? There was no reason for it, other than you being ill-tempered and vindictive.
And you support Trump, the biggest narcissist to ever enter your politics. He is also the least altruistic person to ever enter your politics. He is all about posing himself as a wealthy successful man. The guy has a golden toilet, for crying out loud.
He is famous for the catchphrase "You're Fired!".
As president, he is constantly throwing his own officials in front of the bus. I know they are stupid, but HE hired them. He NEVER takes responsibility for that.
I am giving real examples all the time. I just did about the racism.
You can find even more, by just asking ChatGPT: "give me a list of racist things Trump has said or posted since the 1st of January 2025". And you can ask it for evidence too. Most is on video.
You are not going to do that, because you want to live in a fantasy world.
Examples of Trump being a narcissist:
- Talking about his Mar-a-Lago ballroom immediately after being asked about the murder of Charlie Kirk.
- Sharpie-altering a hurricane forecast map to defend his claim that Alabama would be hit by Hurricane Dorian.
- Holding a press conference at his golf club and repeatedly promoting the property while discussing COVID-19.
- Ordering the military parade in Washington
- Constantly visiting and promoting his own golf resorts while president, including hosting official events there.
- Refusing to concede the 2020 election after losing to Joe Biden and repeatedly insisting he actually won.
- Signing stimulus checks during the pandemic with his name printed on them, something no previous president had done.
- Displaying the presidential seal at campaign-style rallies and events at his own properties.
- Replacing official White House photos with larger portraits of himself during his presidency.
- Pushing to hold the 2020 G7 summit at his own resort Trump National Doral Miami.
- Calling reporters during disasters and briefings but pivoting conversations back to praise of his own performance.
- Frequently interrupting briefings so officials would praise him, especially during early COVID briefings.
- Continuing to promote and sell merchandise branded with his own name while holding office.
- Displaying large banners with his own name at official events and relief visits.
- Accepting (fake) 'piece prizes' that he didn't earn.
- When a reporter expresses condolences and asks how he’s doing after Kirk’s death: “very good!”, then immediately pivots to pointing out construction trucks and bragging about the new White House ballroom project.
Famous narcissistic Trump quotes / moments:
“I alone can fix it.” — 2016 Republican National Convention
“Nobody knows the system better than me.” — same speech
“I am your voice.” — 2016 RNC speech
“I am the chosen one.” — talking about trade with China (2019)
“I will be the greatest jobs president that God ever created.”
“The beauty of me is that I’m very rich.”
“Let me tell you, I’m a really smart guy.”
“Sorry losers and haters, but my I.Q. is one of the highest — and you all know it.”
“I think I’m actually humble. I think I’m much more humble than you would understand.”
“I know more about ISIS than the generals do.”
“Nobody knows more about technology than me.”
“Nobody knows more about taxes than I do.”
“Nobody knows more about trade than me.”
“Nobody knows more about infrastructure than Donald Trump.”
“Nobody knows more about courts than I do.”
“I understand politicians better than anybody.”
“I could stand in the middle of Fifth Avenue and shoot somebody and I wouldn’t lose any voters.”
“My fingers are long and beautiful, as, it has been well documented, are various other parts of my body.”
Talking about his inauguration crowd being the biggest ever and repeatedly arguing about crowd photos.
During COVID briefings: praising his own response repeatedly (“I give myself a 10 out of 10”).
Examples of Trump being the opposite of altruistic:
Before becoming president:
- Shutting down the Donald J. Trump Foundation after a New York investigation found it repeatedly used charity funds to settle business lawsuits and buy personal items.
- Ordered to pay $2 million in damages to charities after a court found he misused the Trump Foundation’s money for political purposes (2019 settlement).
- Using foundation money to buy a $10,000 portrait of himself that was hung in one of his golf clubs.
- Using charity funds to pay a $258,000 legal settlement for a lawsuit involving his Mar-a-Lago club.
- Holding a fundraiser for veterans during the 2016 campaign but delaying distribution of some funds, prompting questions from reporters.
- Running the real-estate seminar business Trump University, which paid $25 million to settle fraud lawsuits brought by former students.
- Repeatedly refusing to rent apartments to Black tenants, leading to a 1973 discrimination lawsuit by the U.S. Department of Justice against the Trump family’s housing company.
- Aggressively litigating small contractors who said they were underpaid, a pattern documented in hundreds of disputes with workers and small businesses.
While president:
- Attempting to repeal the Affordable Care Act without ANY replacement plans.
- Ending cost-sharing subsidies that helped low-income Americans afford health insurance.
- Supporting court challenges to the ACA that would have removed protections for people with pre-existing conditions.
- Rolling back Medicaid expansion incentives that states used to cover poor residents.
- Passing the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act of 2017, which disproportionately benefited corporations and high-income households.
- Proposing repeated cuts to programs like food stamps (SNAP) in federal budgets.
- Trying to impose stricter work requirements for Medicaid and food assistance, which critics said would remove benefits from millions of low-income people.
- Implementing the “zero tolerance” immigration policy that led to family separations at the border, separating thousands of migrant children from parents.
- Reducing refugee admissions to historically low levels, including cuts to programs that admitted children fleeing war.
- Ending protections for some immigrant youths under Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA)
- Reducing environmental regulations, which critics said disproportionately harm low-income communities.
- Using hotels and resorts he owned for government business, raising conflict-of-interest concerns.
- Ending / cutting AIDS aid to Africa
- Ending federal funding for the Pediatric Brain Tumor Consortium, a network of hospitals running clinical trials for aggressive childhood brain cancers.
SPECIFIC ENOUGH FOR YOU???