When bad behavior is normalized

I’m really tired of watching the POTUS continue to try to rationalize his horribly bad behavior by stating it’s his right.  That doesn’t justify the things he is doing, and saying.

He has a history of doing and saying really horrible things – then, by continuing to do them, over and over again, he rationalizes that it is normal. Normal behavior?

It is NOT normal!

Normal people know to not do certain things, like blaming others when you have no verifiable proof of any wrong doing other than your own feelings.

With that, normal people usually want proof of wrong doing. Then, justifiably they can determine how they might choose to react.

By continuously driving a wedge of division in everything he attempts to do or say, he is hoping his constituents will fall in line, and continue to normalize his behavior.

When he spoke after the widow of Kirk said she forgave her husband’s killer, he ranted about how he HATES his opponents. This is diametrically opposite of what true Christian values have been taught. It clearly demonstrated what kind of person he really is, and where his values lie.

Not surprising though. I think he is paranoid and believes if you aren’t supportive of everything he does, then you are his enemy trying to orchestrate that never ending “Witch hunt”.

When he talked to the United Nation, he chose to denigrate the nations.

America is not perfect. It wasn’t perfect before he was the leader and it won’t be when he is gone. He simply has no idea what diplomacy means, and that is more than just sad.

There clearly is a lack of decency in his behavior.

Decency begins by treating others as you would like to be treated.

If you treat others with hatred, you should expect that some will treat you the same way. If you do not like or agree with how some retaliate with hatred, then just stop and instead try being a decent human being.

And some, might even begin to realize that you can always find ways to disagree, without needing to hate each other.

That is called caring, forgiving, diplomacy, and decency.

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