https://drstaceypatton1865.substack.com/p/donald-trumps-ai-video-is-a-psychosexual
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Donald Trump is nasty.
Always has been.
But this time, he outdid himself. On the heels of the second No Kings protest, he released an AI video of himself sitting in a fighter jet, wearing a crown, and dumping shit bombs onto protestors. He imagined himself gleefully defecating on the American people without shame.
The media treated it like a circus sideshow. Headlines called it “bizarre,” “provocative,” “a stunt,” and “over the top.” The usual pundits shrugged and said it was just Trump “being Trump.” Others chuckled about his obsession with spectacle, as if this were simply another chapter in his long career as a provocateur.
Meanwhile, the White House responded with smug indifference and by joining in the mockery. When musician Kenny Loggins demanded the removal of his song“Danger Zone” from the video, officials didn’t issue a formal statement. Instead, they circulated a meme of a crying woman, taunting critics and signaling that they found the outrage amusing. A press aide told reporters off-record that the President “was having fun,” and Speaker Mike Johnson defended the video by claiming Trump “uses satire to make a point.”
On cable news, conservative commentators called it “performance art.” Fox personalities laughed and said the President was “owning the protestors.” Right-wing influencers flooded social media with edits and remixes, turning what should have been a national scandal into a kind of digital pep rally.
In other words, the country’s political and media ecosystem treated a sitting president’s fantasy of defecating on citizens as if it were entertainment. The laughter and dismissal were enabling. Every smirk and shrug helped normalize a nasty display that was anything but funny. But we must refuse to see Trump’s behavior as “political theater.
This isn’t just trolling or another bout of Trumpian narcissism. It’s something deeper, darker, and far more revealing. What we witnessed in that AI video was one of the most striking public displays of projection and psychosexual rage ever exhibited by a political leader. It gives us an unfiltered glimpse into a diseased ego where rage and eroticism merge, where domination is foreplay, and where humiliation becomes the only language he knows how to speak. This is a public humiliation fantasy rooted in race, class, and power, and it gives us a window into the psyche of an authoritarian man who is eroticizing cruelty.
When a powerful, wealthy white man imagines himself shitting on people, it isn’t comedy, it’s a confession. It’s humiliation as arousal and degradation as dominance. It’s kink: a degradation fantasy, a control fetish, a way to make pleasure out of someone else’s shame. Usually this plays out in private rooms with safe words. But here it’s public with the leader of a nation acting out the same psychosexual script men with money and power have used for centuries: reduce the powerless to filth, then call it a joke.
Trump’s fantasy isn’t new. It’s the fantasy of the plantation owner, the pimp, the colonizer, the man who can pay to make someone else kneel and swallow the mess. The act of shitting on someone isn’t just about bodily waste, it’s about power and control. It’s saying, my disgust is worth more than your dignity. It’s the most primal, carnal declaration of supremacy there is.
When rich white men defecate on others, literally or symbolically, it’s about reminding the world that they own the terms of what’s clean and what’s dirty. They get to desecrate, and you get to smile through it. They get to say it’s “satire,” and you get called triggered or a snowflake for noticing it’s abuse. That’s the kink. That’s the power rush. Trump is not hiding behind the jet and the crown, he’s getting off on them. The crown is the fantasy. The jet is the erection. The waste is the proof that he can do it and still be adored by his base.
This is humiliation kink at the highest level. A man so insulated by money and whiteness that he turns contempt into performance and calls it leadership. It’s the same pathology behind every “billionaire bad boy” who mistakes cruelty for charisma, every white patriarch who thinks dominance is birthright. Trump is a dom with a nation as his unwilling sub.
And that’s why the video is so disturbing. It’s not just crude, it’s eroticized punishment. He doesn’t dream of governing; he dreams of disciplining. The protestors below him aren’t citizens, they’re objects, props in his sadistic little fantasy of control. The act of dropping shit is foreplay for conquest. It’s the same energy that drives him to demean women, mock the disabled, and sexualize his own daughter. It’s pleasure born from power.
And many Americans laughed. Because they’ve been conditioned to see white male perversion as entertainment. To treat their sickness as swagger. To excuse their pathology as “boys being boys.” This is what happens when a country mistakes dominance for masculinity and humiliation for humor.
And mainstream media outlets have not made this connection because they are too afraid to name the erotic core of power. It’s easier to call Trump “provocative” or “controversial” than to admit that he eroticizes cruelty—that his pleasure and politics are the same thing. They can write about fascism, rage, and narcissism, but not the pleasure that drives them. Talking about domination as a kink, or about white supremacy as an erotic system, forces readers to confront something intimate and revolting, which is that the cruelty is gratifying.
Newsrooms sanitize language. They’ll call Trump “provocative” or “controversial,” but never “a man who gets off on humiliation.” And his pathology thrives because we keep translating violence into metaphors instead of naming the body beneath the politics. But this is the grammar of white male power through control, degradation, and the pleasure of seeing others dirtied by your hand. Trump’s spectacle exposes what American culture has always worshipped: the white man who gets off on control, the patriarch who turns domination into performance and calls it strength. Naming that isn’t indecent, it’s the only honest thing left to do.
The video of Trump crowning himself and defecating on protestors is also the mirror image of the leaked GOP chats where party operatives fantasized about gassing Jews, burning Black people, and torturing LGBTQ folks. What those men whisper and masturbate to in private, Trump performs from the cockpit. Both acts announce the same creed: I can terrorize you, shit on you, degrade you, discard you and it’s a show. Side by side, the AI video and the leaked chats expose a single pathology: sexualized violence, racialized contempt, class superiority, and the thrill of domination disguised as leadership.
None of this is political satire. It’s porn for fascists. It’s a humiliation fantasy where whiteness, wealth, racism, and waste collapse into one ecstatic gesture of control.
And maybe Speaker Mike Johnson was right after all when he said Trump uses “satire” to make a point. Because he did make one: that he can shit on the American people, turn cruelty into orgasm, and still have men like Johnson wipe his ass for him and call it leadership.
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