I think the use of the word syndrome implies it's a disease. It's a lazy and disingenios way of dismissing objections to Trump's policies as emotional often when they are well founded. The linked article and KOC's comment are a good example,
I think the use of the word syndrome implies it's a disease.
It's a lazy and disingenios way of dismissing objections to Trump's policies as emotional often when they are well founded.
The linked article and KOC's comment are a good example,
No one claims it's a real disease. It's just a way of describing people's highly emotional anti-Trump reactions.