The World’s Bully

While there’s no single “average bully,” research suggests that bullying can be linked to both narcissistic traits and low self-esteem, but the relationship is complex and not always straightforward.— AI

“This Monster.” That’s how one “progressive” website I was on described the world’s bully, the convicted felon and sexual predator/rapist.

Why is he a “monster” or an international bully? Because the world has allowed him to be.  The media have covered every word he has spoken and his insane actions.  They have feed into him.  They have helped to create this bully.  The world has bent the knee and kissed the ring at every opportunity allowing him to develop that reputation of an international bully. The world’s bully.

The world jumps every time this piece of trash opens his yap with tough-talking pabulum.  Big and tough-talking is all he does and big and tough-talking is required for a bully.

Why is the world so afraid, so terrified of this bully to the point where he gets anything he wants in most cases, even from the US court system? Why do people continue to fall all over him like his sick and ignorant MAGA cultists do?

Because most people around the world unfortunately never learned at an early age how to deal with bullies.  If they had, this “monster” would have been nipped in the bud.  He apparently knows that most people are terrified of him and he plays on that and ramps up his bullying act, keeping an angry “tough guy” look with either that juvenile-looking fist pumping or finger-pointing. The piece of trash never learned that pointing at people is considered rude. But then bullies are all about rude, crude and being an asshole at every opportunity, which he is.  He loves the world talking about him and worshipping him.  It’s all about him.

It was written last week (March 2025) that “the Democrats are afraid of him.”   Why?  And why would they admit that publicly that they are afraid of him?  That’s pathetic, and explains why most of them serve as a doormat for him to walk all over.  They never learned how to deal with bullies either.

I, and none of the people I know are afraid of this guy at all. We consider him to be absolute trash.  We’re not terrified of him; quite the contrary in fact. We look down on him as this degenerate.  The lowest of lows.  A bottom-feeder.  We learned decades ago how to deal with bullies. We see him for what he is. A willfully-ignorant, ultra-right authoritarian, tyrant, fist-pumping/finger-pointing narcissistic man-child fascist/nazi in an oversized unhealthy body who wants to return to the “Golden Age” (as he calls it) of Nazi Deutschland.

Yet one person after the other — such as Emmanuel Macron of France — falls all over him, “bends the knee” and “kisses the ring” of this piece of trash, with Putin being the most recent along with the right-wing president of Ecuador. When is the international bully going to obsess over taking over Ecuador like he has Greenland and Canada? He wants to be dictator of the entire world.  He wants a third term and says there are way of getting a third term.  Will he get it?  Probably, if he’s still living.

And there are some Democrats who believe there will be midterm elections.  WTF?  Don’t bet on it because another executive order can cancel all elections.  Even if there are elections — the Democrats deserve nothing since most of them have done nothing — the world’s bully has already changed the election laws by executive order, with one change being requiring a proof of citizenship.  How many people will have that at-the-ready?

A friend of mine recently talked briefly with one of the MAGA cultists.  They believe anything that the convicted felon and sexual predator tells them, unconditionally.  He’s their god.  They repeat his mindless clichés that he has spewed regarding his insane international tariffs.  They refuse to believe tariffs are taxes that the average person will pay.  As I told him:  Well, one can’t fix stupid, so don’t even try.

This bully, this piece of nazi trash wants to be dictator for life.  And we have no doubt that his Republican cultists — and some Democrats who enjoy voting with the Republicans — in the US Congress will help make that happen, as well as his cultists on the US Supreme Court.

Here’s a breakdown of what constitutes a “bully” and the various facets of this behavior:
Common Traits and Characteristics:
  • Aggressive Behavior: This includes physical aggression (pushing, hitting, kicking) and verbal aggression (name-calling, insults, threats).
  • Intimidating Demeanor: Bullies often use their size, strength, or social status to instill fear in others.
  • Lack of Empathy: They struggle to understand or care about the feelings or experiences of their victims.
  • Enjoyment in Causing Harm or Distress: Bullies often derive satisfaction from hurting or controlling others.
  • Desire for Power and Control: They seek to dominate or manipulate situations and people.
  • Refusal to Take Responsibility: They often avoid accountability for their actions and blame others.
  • Impulsive Tendencies: They act without thinking about the consequences of their actions.
  • Anger Management Issues: They struggle to control their anger and often lash out at others.
Why People Bully:
  • Wanting to Dominate Others: Some bullies seek to establish or maintain power and control over others.
  • Low Self-Esteem: Others may bully as a way to feel better about themselves or compensate for their own insecurities.
  • Lack of Remorse: Some bullies lack empathy and fail to recognize their behavior as harmful.
  • Feeling Angry, Frustrated, or Jealous: Bullying can be a way for individuals to express negative emotions.
  • Social Struggles: Some bullies may be struggling with social skills or have difficulty making friends.
    • Seeking Power and Control:
      Some theories suggest that bullies may engage in aggressive behavior to gain power and control, potentially stemming from feelings of inadequacy or insecurity.
    • Self-Esteem and Narcissism:
      Low self-esteem in adolescence can be associated with grandiose narcissism.
      • Grandiose vs. Vulnerable Narcissism:
        Grandiose narcissists often strive for admiration and feel superior, while vulnerable narcissists can be insecure and hypersensitive to criticism.
      • Narcissism as a predictor of bullying:
        Research shows that narcissism is a significant predictor of bullying behavior.
      • Being the Victim Themselves: Some individuals who have been bullied may become bullies themselves. 

        Here’s a breakdown of the different perspectives:

        1. Bullying and Narcissism:
        • Narcissistic Traits:
          Studies indicate a connection between bullying and narcissistic personality traits, particularly in youth.
       2. Bullying and Low Self-Esteem:
      • Contradictory Findings:
        Some research suggests that bullies may actually have low self-esteem, while others indicate that they may have high self-esteem, but are “shame-prone”. 
    3. The Complex Relationship:
    • Not a Simple Correlation:
      It’s important to note that bullying is a complex phenomenon, and not all bullies fit neatly into a single category.

    • Multiple Factors:
      Bullying behavior can be influenced by a variety of factors, including personality traits, social dynamics, and environmental influences.
    • Distinct Constructs:

      Narcissism and self-esteem are distinct constructs, and while they can sometimes be associated, they are not always linked.