FRIDAY, DECEMBER 5, 2025
Rep. Omar gets to respond: What manner of "illness" was mental illness? We place our question in a past tense because, when we consult the leading authority, it almost sounds like that familiar locution may be going away:
Mental disorder
"Mental Illness" redirects here. For the album by Aimee Mann, see Mental Illness (album).
A mental disorder, also referred to as a mental illness, a mental health condition, or a psychiatric disability, is a behavioral or mental pattern that causes significant distress or impairment of personal functioning. A mental disorder is also characterized by a clinically significant disturbance in an individual's cognition, emotional regulation, or behavior, often in a social context. Such disturbances may occur as single episodes, may be persistent, or may be relapsing–remitting. There are many different types of mental disorders, with signs and symptoms that vary widely between specific disorders. A mental disorder is one aspect of mental health.
The causes of mental disorders are often unclear. Theories incorporate findings from a range of fields. Disorders may be associated with particular regions or functions of the brain...
In 2019, common mental disorders around the globe include: depression, which affects about 264 million people; dementia, which affects about 50 million; bipolar disorder, which affects about 45 million; and schizophrenia and other psychoses, which affect about 20 million people. Neurodevelopmental disorders include attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), autism spectrum disorder (ASD), and intellectual disability, of which onset occurs early in the developmental period. Stigma and discrimination can add to the suffering and disability associated with mental disorders, leading to various social movements attempting to increase understanding and challenge social exclusion.
Definition
The definition and classification of mental disorders are key issues for researchers as well as service providers and those who may be diagnosed. For a mental state to be classified as a disorder, it generally needs to cause dysfunction. Most international clinical documents use the term mental "disorder," while "illness" is also common. It has been noted that using the term "mental" (i.e., of the mind) is not necessarily meant to imply separateness from the brain or body.
Interesting! The leading authority presents its lengthy discussion under the heading of "mental disorder," not under "mental illness." We also call your attention to this:
Most international clinical documents use the term mental "disorder," while "illness" is also common.
It almost sounds like the more familiar, traditional term is perhaps being phased out. We note the desire to avoid "stigma" in the discussion of such life-draining disorders. Beyond that, we note the fact these disorders "may be associated with particular regions or functions of the brain."
It has been noted that using the term "mental" (i.e., of the mind) is not necessarily meant to imply separateness from the brain or body.
It sounds like a so-called "mental" disorder may be a physiological disorder. As we've noted elsewhere, it seems to be generally assumed that antisocial personality disorder (ASPD; colloquially, sociopathy) can be, at least in part, inherited from a parent.
Or something like that. We're forced to be the ones to say these things because the imitations of journalists and academics with whom we're saddled have all agreed—cowering in a corner as they do—that topics like these must never be reported or discussed, even as our failing society keeps sliding toward the sea.
According to various sources, something like 5-6 percent of adult males can be diagnosed with ASPD—can be diagnosed as (colloquial) "sociopaths." What goes on in the mind of a person who may even have entered the world predisposed to such a moral or intellectual affliction?
Why do they behave in the antisocial ways they tend to manifest? What leads them to behave in ways you yourself might more often avoid?
We don't know how to answer those questions, and the people you're told to regard as journalists aren't ever going to ask them. That said, when Rep. Ilhan Omar ran into some poisonous antisocial behavior this week, she penned a guest essay for the New York Times, chronicling her reactions.
Headline included, here's the way her essay begins in today's print editions:
Ilhan Omar: Trump Knows He’s Failing. Cue the Bigotry.
On Tuesday, President Trump called my friends and me “garbage.”
This comment was only the latest in a series of remarks and Truth Social posts in which the president has demonized and spread conspiracy theories about the Somali community and about me personally. For years, the president has spewed hate speech in an effort to gin up contempt against me. He reaches for the same playbook of racism, xenophobia, Islamophobia and division again and again. At one 2019 rally, he egged on his crowd until it chanted “send her back” when he said my name.
Mr. Trump denigrates not only Somalis but so many other immigrants, too, particularly those who are Black and Muslim. While he has consistently tried to vilify newcomers, we will not let him silence us. He fails to realize how deeply Somali Americans love this country. We are doctors, teachers, police officers and elected leaders working to make our country better. Over 90 percent of Somalis living in my home state, Minnesota, are American citizens by birth or naturalization. Some even supported Mr. Trump at the ballot box.
“I don’t want them in our country,” the president said this week. “Let them go back to where they came from.”
Somali Americans remain resilient against the onslaught of attacks from the White House. But I am deeply worried about the ramifications of these tirades...
For reasons which should be obvious, Rep. Omar should be worried about the possible ramifications of those poisonous assaults. Over here in the emptier realms of our unimpressive Blue America, Joe and Mika and other such players were too busy getting lost in the fog of the latest chase to discuss what the president said and did, right there in the White House, on Tuesday and Wednesday afternoons.
In our opinion, Rep. Omar might have better luck dealing with the disorder which came crashing down on Somali-American heads—by extension, on all American heads—if she placed less stress on our Blue American bombs—on instant assertions of bigotry, racism, xenophobia, Islamophobia and the like.
It seems that Rep. Omar disagrees with that view, and her view may be more right. That said, our own Blue American corporate stars largely agreed this week to let this poisonous conduct go unreported and undiscussed.
In recent months, we've suggested that we Blues should teach ourselves to "pity the child" as we try to deal with the effects of the storm of "mental illness" which almost surely helped occasion these dangerous outbursts. We've suggested that we "pity the child" as we look for the most productive ways to restrain the pathologies of the powerful, disordered adult.
There's much, much more to say about the sounds of silence which greeted the president's outbursts. For today, we compliment the New York Times for its forthright reporting about what the president did, and for the fact that it published Rep. Omar's reaction.
The woods are lovely, dark and deep, but we Blues have amazingly little self-awareness, even at this perilous point in time. As every sane person must know by now, our cluelessness helped send the tragically disordered person in question to the Oval Office—not once, but two separate times.
Will we Blues ever get over ourselves? Will we ever come to see ourselves as we actually are? Will we ever come to see our behavior as it actually is?
Rep. Omar ran into an apparent "illness" once again this week. On the corporate messaging level, the children were busy getting lost in the fog of the chase. Utter incompetence looks like that—and of course, almost surely, the salaries are too damn high and the livin' is way too easy.
There's much more to be said about (clinical) "mental disorder." For better or worse, the people who get sold to us as journalists are never going to do it.
ReplyDelete"There's much more to be said about (clinical) "mental disorder.""
Yeah, Bob: blah, blah, blah, and more nonsense.
I know you're sick, yes, suffering from severe TDS. As for the President, here's the Occam's Razor hypothesis to you: he is annoyed by various immigrant ethnic enclaves (Somalis in MN, in this case), that endlessly whine, and complain, and steal, and bring nothing useful to the country.
He is annoyed and he expresses his annoyance just as normal people do. Isn't it a more logical and a far simpler hypothesis than your endless illness-disorder drivel?
They'll be comin for you next ifn's u in da US Mao.
Deleteendlessly whine, and complain, and steal, and bring nothing useful to the country.
DeleteAre you talking about Trump?
Ilya - I didn’t like Trump’s wild exaggerations, but I do appreciate his getting excited. A billion dollars that was slated to go to good causes was stolen! Dem leaders should be ranting and raving like.
DeletePeople who are guilty of that are going to be prosecuted, including the woman, who is very much in Trump's mold, who created the whole scheme. Do you think that she's Somali?
DeleteThe quoted bit above just seemed to describe Trump to a tee.
D in C, this theft apparently largely by ethnic Somalis is a huge scandal and the democratic government in Minnesota appears to be worthy of blame. It is a huge embarrassment to the democrats. Ranting and raving is never a smart thing to do. You seem to ignore an important fact - that the vast majority of Somali's had nothing to do with the fraud. Yet Trump goes and calls the whole Somali population, most who are citizens, have green cards, or are otherwise here legally. For Trump to characterize the whole population as "garbage" who he wants to remove from the country is vile. America was supposed to be special. Trump is ruining that ideal.
DeleteI don't know to what extent you're familiar with any immigrant communities in the US, David. For instance, do you know that there's a large community of Jewish immigrants from the Soviet Union? And I can guarantee you that the amount of fraud perpetrated by the Soviet immigrants dwarfs anything that a handful of Somalis in Minnesota have done.
DeleteIn general, criminal enterprises like that have always been the domain of immigrants. "Real" Americans, such as Trump, have much more sophisticated, if barely legal, schemes. Trump is a grifter.
Ilya - I am offended by your comment. I was raised in a Polish-Jewish immigrant family. Our extended family didn’t steal a billion dollars from needy people. We didn’t tolerate illegal activities by our relatives.
DeleteDifferent groups really do have different cultures. And some cultures really are superior to others.
I wasn't talking about your family, David. Being a soviet immigrant myself, I am well aware how much that community is permeated by grifters and conmen. It is. Coincidentally, some of them worked with Trump, e.g. Michael Cohen. I am much more aware of it than you are. Let me assure you that our culture is not superior, not matter how much you delude yourself into thinking that. Get over yourself. Be offended, because it's true. If you go back to the turn of the century, Jewish gangsters were a staple of the American landscape. With all of that said, obviously such criminals were a tiny minority. Just like a handful of Somalis, around 70, that participated in that scam that was run by a Trump-like figure.
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Delete"For Trump to characterize the whole population as "garbage" who he wants to remove from the country is vile. "
It's good, then, that he didn't characterize the whole population as "garbage", Soros-monkey; only -- what's her face -- Ilhan Omar, and her friends.
What's, perhaps, "vile", sort of, is for your idiot-Democrat media to make you believe that the President characterized the whole population as "garbage"?
Can you imagine if Republican voters had the slightest problem with the raping of pre-teens?
DeleteMe neither.
Delete"that community is permeated by grifters and conmen"
Indeed. Apparently it's so bad, one of them even became a Soros-monkey.
The Jan 6 pipebomber is a Trump supporter and an election denier.
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ReplyDeleteHave you been instructed to shut down your idiot-Democrat Epstein-mania, Soros-monkeys? It's like it never was.
When they prepare a padded cell for the president who called people “garbage” they’d better be sure it’s large enough to also accommodate all the people who called Trump a fascist.
ReplyDeleteYou do remember that he incited a mob to overrun the Capitol in service to his scheme to use fake electors to overturn an election, right?
DeleteTrump is a fascist. People are not garbage.
DeleteSomine who steals a billion dollars from needy people is pretty garbagy in my book.
DeleteYes, Aimee Bock is a very bad person.
DeleteIs calling Trump fascist illegal? I know that Trump thinks so. I am just not sure that there's a statute for that.
DeleteTrump stole from a children's charity and started a fake university. But that's ok with the MAGAts.
Delete5:52 And yet if Rick Scott were running for senate in California it is a sure thing that you would vote for him.
Delete'Garbage' is a vague, all-inclusive way of indicating dislike for someone.
Delete'Fascist' makes reference to specific types of behavior, the most essential being that what matters is not what is true but what one believes to be true.
Believing things that are not verifiably true is not restricted to fascism. The phrase would apply to each religion, for example.
DeleteFascist is a purely political term, so my comment was restricted to politics.
DeleteDavid in Cal happens to be an expert on fascism, being a fascist and all that.
DeleteLock him up! "Trump is Americas Hitler" JD Vance.
Delete"Somine who steals a billion dollars from needy people is pretty garbagy in my book." Peanuts compared to DOGE and the OBBB. Assfuck.
Delete@9:50 - Giving less is not stealing. Suppose you've been donating money to some charity. If you stop donating, have you stolen from that charity? Does the charity own you future donations ad infinitum? Maybe an old Jewish joke will make the point more clear
DeleteChernov, the schnorrer [beggar] of Petrograd, had a very wealthy patron who, for some obscure reason, had taken a liking to the nervy little beggar. Each year he would give Chernov a handsome stipend — never less than 500 rubles. One year, however, the rich man gave him only 250 rubles.
“What is the meaning of this?” demanded the insolent schnorrer. “This is only half of what you have been giving me!”
“I’m sorry, Chernov, but I must cut my expenses this year,” apologized the wealthy man. “My son married an actress, and I am paying all the bills.”
“Well, of all the chutzpah [nerve]!” roared Chernov, hopping mad. “If your son wants to support an actress that’s his business. But how dare he do it with my money!”
The only reason David in Cal voted three times for a President who stole money from a children's cancer charity, is he heard one of the children with cancer was black.
DeleteThe old Jewish joke about how no one can tell the difference between Neo-Nazis, white supremacists, and fine people on the Right, isn't as funny, because of how 100% true it is.
DeleteIt explains nothing about Trump to call him mentally ill. He is incompetent and must be removed.
ReplyDeleteNot ill. Disordered.
Delete86 47.
DeleteNothing a little nap can't fix.
DeleteTDH keeps flogging away at Trump being mentally ill; that the blue pundits refuse to cover this angle to his satisfaction, like if they did that it would accomplish anything/ Also over and over again that we should "pity the child" - as if anybody is going to do that, blue tribe, red tribe or neutral color. TDH seems rely on, as the source of his thoughts, Wikipedia, Trump's niece's book, and the book by a psychiatrist who had a non-paying teaching job at Yale. I'm saying this even though I've been designated here as a TDH "fan boy." Trump achieved a very rare feat. he got elected POTUS twice. In his second term he is going at it like a whirlwind, effecting dreams come true of the hard right, the trying to end wars, also killing guy in boats, and upsetting the apple cart in so many ways. If he's 'mentally ill', that hasn't prevented him from accomplishing what he has - which he could never have done had not millions of citizens voted for him.
ReplyDeleteTrump is able to accomplish what he has because the Supreme Court and the media are Right-wing rat-fucking operations.
DeleteEven a simpleton like AC/ MA noticed the media stopped reporting about inflation as soon as Trump was elected.
This week the American president said that the country of Somalia "stinks," that it doesn't actually have the institutions of a real country and is just "people running around killing each other," that immigrants from there incessantly complain and that he didn't want them in "our" country.
ReplyDeleteHe singled out Rep. Ilhan Omar and her unnamed friends for special attention, calling them "garbage."
In a reply, Rep. Omar characterized Trump's remarks as examples of "racism, xenophobia, Islamophobia and division." If the words Rep. Omar chose have any meaning left in them, I think she has applied them correctly.
But, oh, heck! Our Gracious Host takes exception:
"In our opinion, Rep. Omar might have better luck dealing with the disorder which came crashing down on Somali-American heads—by extension, on all American heads—if she placed less stress on our Blue American bombs—on instant assertions of bigotry, racism, xenophobia, Islamophobia and the like."
He doesn't argue that Rep. Omar used the incorrect words--only that those words are "Blue American bombs."
Perhaps it would have been more to Our Host's liking if Rep. Omar had responded with something more like the following:
"His obsession with me is creepy. I hope he gets the help he desperately needs."
Which, of course, she actually did say. Perhaps Our Host missed it. In any case, her wishes for the president to receive treatment was left unmentioned in this afternoon's report.
"He doesn't argue that Rep. Omar used the incorrect words--only that those words are "Blue American bombs."
DeleteQuaker, I think that is an argument that those words are incorrect, in the sense that they're so overused that they've lost the rhetorical power they once had.
Or has droopy Don been so over the top that Omar's "outrageous comments" now are looking like appropriate responses to average Joe's and Jenny's ?
Delete@Hector: I agree that is Our Host's likely meaning. But if you set aside the correct words for things like racism and xenophobia, what are you left with when those behaviors actually occur?
DeleteTo say that people from Somalia don't belong in "our" country because they're not like "us" is the literal dictionary definition of the word xenophobia.
QiB, let every educated, skilled, and independent Somalian and his educated, skilled, and independent brother into the U.S.. We don’t have to take scores of people that we must support. And yes, they need to fit in. They need to embrace annd accept our culture. They need “to be like us.”
DeleteIf it’s your values that got Donald Trump elected president, I’ll pass.
Delete“Our culture?” A sideshow run by corrupt buffoons?
DeleteSuggesting that immigrants from a third world country be educated as a criterion for US citizenship is analogous to requiring MAGAs to have a college education to vote.
Delete"let every educated, skilled, and independent Somalian and his educated, skilled, and independent brother into the U.S.."
DeleteTell it to the President, Cecelia. He says he doesn't want "them" in "our" country. Of course, when his German grandfather and his Scottish mother came to America, they were also outsiders. But nevermind that! They had pale skin, at least!
Anonymouse 4:25pm, oh, educated or at the least under the care of a successful family member who has been naturalized or an American sponsor. And that arrangement should be monitored. We shouldn’t take in large groups of people who do not share our values and plant them under the auspices of a Minnesota…state welfare agency.
DeleteQiB, the president has the right to exercise that authority. He did during Covid.
DeleteAnonymouse 4:25am, I am completely aware that you have no regard for fellow Americans who don’t share your political views, but they are US citizens. Im aware that the concept of legal citizenship is something that you guffaw over. Oh, well…
DeleteTurns out the person who doesn't realize the Republican Party is a global pedophile ring is the same imaginary Republican voter who isn't a bigot.
DeleteWho knew?
6:25 You misinterpret. I'm guffawing at you and your precious criteria for citizenship. Maybe we should give them all Einstein visas, or only the women with a good set of jugs who can hang out with a pedophile and marry one. That criteria seems to be no problem for you. Yeah you are laughable.
DeleteAnonymouse 7:49am, actually none of your comparisons as to what I said…are the slightest bit accurate. In spirit or in truth.That’s because you’re dishonest and a doofus.
DeleteWhat you said is, unfortunately for you, on record here.
DeleteOn behalf of the people of Venezuela, I would like to thank FIFA for creating a special and very golden prize to award to President Trump for the peace and tranquility he has brought to all our lives.
ReplyDeleteThank you also to the Village People for performing at the award ceremony for this shining prize, which was not at all designed for the sole purpose of stroking an old man's bloated yet still needy ego.
Is Trump making war ON the people of Venezuela? Or, is Trump making war FOR the people of Venezuela by freeing them from a repressive tyranny?
DeleteI guess it depends on the nature of the government replacing the defeated government.
David in Cal will insist the Holocaust isn't a hoax, right up to the point the Republican Party says it is.
DeleteHow about a little freedom from tyranny at home, you fucking fascist freak DiCkhead. How about King Orange Chickenshit goes through Congress for the authority to "free" the people of Venezuela (and the oil). Go fuck yourself, DiC, you fucking fascsit troll.
Delete7:27. I never considered that Trump might be a freedom fighter for a repressed people. How many barrels of oil would it take to convince him that the CEOs of Chevron, Conaco Phillips and Exxon/Mobil are repressed? The idea that Trump would give a shit about the Venezuelans and their rights has been literally blown out of the water via war crimes no less. We , the American taxpayers, the most vocal of whom are the MAGAs have spoken. We cannot afford to fund research for childhood cancer. We're going broke, you say. So let's start an illegal and potentially costly military adventure in another country. Makes perfect sense. Do you ever think how ludicrously hypocritical your posted nonsense is?
DeleteYou have to understand, Dickhead in Cal lives with his head up trump's cowardly ass. The next good faith and honest comment he posts here will be his first. You don't have to take DiC seriously. He doesn't take himself seriously. He is not a serious person. Ask Dickhead why Trump had Ghislane Maxwell, convicted child trafficker, moved to a summer camp and is considering granting her a full pardon. LOL
DeleteI wouldn't be surprised if David in Cal fooled himself into believing he gave a shit about the federal deficit.
DeleteThere really is nothing he can't make himself believe, as long as it furthers bigotry.
"Or, is Trump making war FOR the people of Venezuela by freeing them from a repressive tyranny?"
DeleteWelcomed as liberators. Haw.
What other corrupt organization is next in line to give Trump a special medal. Maybe it's their way of thanking his government for spending taxpayer money on security for their highly profitable business when the World Cup rolls into town in 2026. In which case the NFL can step up to the plate with a gold plated football around Superbowl time. Rand Paul brought this up much to his credit recently.
DeletePer Somerby "we blues" need to teach ourselves to "pity the child". WTF does that gibberish mean?
ReplyDeleteIn a nutshell, it means that Your Host is inclined to see malefactors as broken rather than evil.
DeleteThat is well put, Quaker.
DeleteOK got it. Thanks.
DeleteHoly hell. The "FIFA Peace Prize"?
ReplyDeleteIs the prize trophy made of chocolate?
Game recognizes game.
DeleteWhen will you people learn tghat, FIRST you call the Left "snowflakes", THEN you whine and cry about having to live in a country with people who don't look exactly like you?
ReplyDeleteThe Right are the snowflakes they warned us about.
DeleteCorrecting someone's earlier comment
ReplyDelete"BREAKING: Family of January 6th Pipe Bomb suspect say he is not a Trump supporter, contradicting claims made by many in legacy media."
https://x.com/alx/status/1997159648332226744
Go talk to Dan Bongino about that. God , you couldn’t look more misinformed.
DeleteLink to X states "deleted post". Nice. So we are getting our trusted information from now deleted posts on X? Show a reliable source and quit throwing your feces at our screens. Maybe your time to make Trump's Montreal genius test.
DeleteMake= take (bad autocorrection)
Delete"take" doesn't get autocorrected into "make". And your last sentence is not English, grammatically.
DeleteAre you one of those eastern-European trolls we keep hearing so much about?
2:27 Nice try. The fact stands that the link is to a deleted post.
DeleteIncidentally, are you unable to process the content of the posts here and only capable of random swipes at commenters with the same Easter European trope? A commenter used a post on X that has been deleted as evidence that a pipe bomber on record of having stated he was a 2020 election denier was not a Trump supporter. Why don’t you humor us with why you think an Eastern European would be involved in this conversation. Should make for a good laugh.
DeleteDickhead in Cal is about to give us another lecture on only using trusted sources.
DeleteTriggered, 5:42 Boris?
DeleteIf you think my comments would come from eastern Europe you are truly the idiot your comments suggest you are.
DeleteKing Orange Chickenshit keeps ordering his DOJ to prosecute people who have committed no crimes. Can we call him a fascist yet?
ReplyDeleteTrump has narcissistic persoality disiorder, combined with dementia causes him to call people names because he never matured as a human being.
ReplyDeleteNone of this would matter if he wasn't a gigantic bigot, because no Republican would vote for him in a million years, if he wasn't.
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