SUMMARY: In the wake of Election 2024, I find myself grappling with profound psychological distress, which I identify as ontological shock. This state arises from a deep disruption of my understanding of reality, exacerbated by the election of Trump and the Republican Party’s majorities. Despite knowing the systemic racism and misogyny embedded in our nation, I am shocked by the blatant embrace of corruption and the regression from progress. As I reflect on these issues, I am left questioning the future of our democracy and what steps we can take as a nation moving forward.

KEY WORDS: Ontological Shock, RD Laing, Lyndon Johnson, Psychological Distress, Cognitive Dissonance, Racism, Misogyny, Systemic Corruption, Democracy, White Supremacy, A More Perfect Union

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  1. Ontological Shock: Understanding Our Reaction to Election 2024
  2. The Shocking Impact of Trump’s Election
    1. A Foundation of Racism and Misogyny
    2. Turning Back Progress
  3. Image Attribution

I’ve been struggling with the outcome of Election 2024. It has caused me some serious psychological and emotional distress. I describe my state as being depressed, lethargic, dispirited, but by whatever name, this turd stinks just as bad with apologies to Shakespeare.

In my recent readings — reading has always been my sanctuary in difficult times — I came across a phrase new to me, ontological shock.

Ontological Shock: Understanding Our Reaction to Election 2024

Ontological shock is the psychological state in which your understanding of the world is so disrupted that it causes lasting distress. It represents a kind of existential distress that may exceed the ability of cognitive dissonance to cope with the contradictions between beliefs, past actions, and current reality. According to RD Laing, it occurs when something so anomalous happens that you must question your understanding of reality. It can be triggered by psychedelic experiences, near-death encounters, or profound personal revelations that disrupt established worldviews. This state can lead to significant changes in beliefs, relationships, and overall mental health, as individuals struggle to integrate new perceptions with their previous understanding of the world.

The Shocking Impact of Trump’s Election

As extreme as it may sound, I realized that I am experiencing a profound ontological shock with the election of Trump. Seeing Trump elected and the Republican Party win majorities in both houses of Congress has turned my world into an extreme DMT trip.

A Foundation of Racism and Misogyny

I have long known that racism and misogyny form the foundation of our nation, infecting every institution and system we have. I knew that deep in our souls, white people were fighting the demographic changes and resisting increasing equality of all of those we have successfully Othered over the years. I knew that we are a nation that prefers the easy jingoistic solution of steadfastly believing that we’re number one rather than confront some of the most immoral divisive events in our history. But, I didn’t think that we would turn our back so completely on the progress we’d made toward creating a more equal union that we would unashamedly and openly embrace the self-serving corruption that is Donald Trump and the modern Republican Party all so we can be as racist and misogynistic as we want to be, so white people won’t have to confront the decay and rot of the racism that forms the core of white culture for another little while, so we can go on believing that America is the shining city on the hill while it slides further down into the sea.

Turning Back Progress

I didn’t think we would so prefer the elusive pipe dream that Trump and the GOP offer in trade for our democracy, just to preserve the illusion white supremacy that dances in the collective imagination of most white people. But, I guess LBJ was right. Tell the lowest white person that they are better than the best Othered person, and they’ll give you their soul.

I simply cannot accept that this is who we are as a nation, but I guess we are. I. Guess. We Are.

The only remaining question is, where do we go from here?

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