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sheshe2

(95,945 posts)
Fri Jan 9, 2026, 03:50 PM Friday

Trump hurled a 2- word insult. It reveled something deeply troubling about him-- and our country.

As a neurologist, I care for some of society’s most vulnerable individuals — children with severe disabilities who are often mocked, dismissed or misunderstood. My career is rooted in supporting people with physical and cognitive differences, educating about empathy and respect for human diversity, and applying the principles of science and medicine to improve the lives of those facing challenges of one kind or another.

From that perspective, President Donald Trump’s public admonition of a female reporter in November — “Quiet, piggy” — was gut-wrenching and continues to resonate weeks later. To some, it was an offhand, albeit misogynistic, fat-shaming insult. To me, the remark instantly evoked Piggy, the vulnerable and marginalized character in William Golding’s novel “Lord of the Flies” and revealed something far more troubling: a display of dominance, denigration and the subjugation of those deemed less worthy.

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“Quiet, piggy” is not a joke. It is an illustration of how normalized bullying has become, and an affront to the people I care for and the values that guide my work.

Others have drawn parallels between “Lord of the Flies” and our political moment. In 2020, The New York Times published Jennifer Finney Boylan’s essay “President of the Flies,” in which she described feeling cast onto “some cruel and hostile strand ... where people with disabilities were mocked, immigrants ... were reviled, and grabbing women by their private parts was ... A-OK.”



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Trump hurled a 2- word insult. It reveled something deeply troubling about him-- and our country. (Original Post) sheshe2 Friday OP
Rapist mentality SheltieLover Friday #1
Why the reporter didn't respond with Aviation Pro Friday #2
Exactly! synni Friday #3
Yes, "..normalizing Bullying.." and the m$$$m is Cha Friday #4

synni

(674 posts)
3. Exactly!
Fri Jan 9, 2026, 04:07 PM
Friday

It would be worth getting fired for saying that. A GoFundMe would more than make up for the job loss.

Cha

(316,891 posts)
4. Yes, "..normalizing Bullying.." and the m$$$m is
Fri Jan 9, 2026, 04:32 PM
Friday

complicit.

I'm assuming they didn't air it over and over again like they did "Tan Suit".

Thank you, she

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