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Salted Hex's avatar

While on his deathbed, my estranged father, who was being lovingly cared for by one of his daughters and her husband, demanded a king James bible and screamed at them that her husband was wrong for converting to Islam. As far as I was told, that young man was gentle, kind, and loved my father as his own. My father denounced him.

My father was a terrible person who left devastation in his wake. He demanded cult like loyalty from his children, friends, and even forced his children to remain friends with their exes. He was violently abusive to his wives and even left to go on a road trip with me so he could kill himself because he was going "to strangle her" (his wife at the time) because he had done something truly horrific and was angry at being caught. I learned all of that once we were on the road, as he hadn't been in my life until I was 21.

I'm glad he died before trump. Authoritarianism should die out.

Andra Watkins's avatar

One of my friends is a psychologist who's studied autocratic personalities (as it relates to torture in other countries.) In June 2024, he and I did a series on my Substack. Reading it might help you continue to process the abuse you've endured. I link to the first one, but it was a week-long series. (I *think* I comped you access, but let me know if you can't get to it and I'll make sure.) https://andrawatkins.substack.com/p/five-key-traits-of-autocratic-people?utm_source=publication-search

They're also building a system where we'll have no choice but to play the role they demand. In families, they apply all kinds of pressure we can choose to walk away from. In society, it will be very difficult to refuse to comply or walk away once they build out their systems.

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