SkyBlueFlux
Well-Known Member
Agree.
The trouble lies in what we mean when we say that someone is "intelligent."
When one uses the word in this sense, we mean working intelligence in a broad, everyday sense.
When one uses the word "intelligent" in other contexts, we often mean, comparatively intelligent. Such as, "Crows are extremely 'intelligent'.
I'll give you this - Trump is likely much more intelligent than your average crow. But he's still a fucking moron.
I think that's the crux of this whole thing - is that people are just using different definitions of intelligence - but they're doing this for very specific reasons.
I'm not disputing (and I'm not sure many would) that in 'common parlance', I would categorise Trump as 'dumb as bricks'. I think some people's concern is that when you speak publicly in this way about Trump, then you're at risk of absolving him from responsibility and playing into his hands. The shitshow he has created has been crafted by his own kind of 'narrow-band intelligence', and he should be made to wear the consequences of that. Painting him as not mentally competent risks blame being incorrectly apportioned to those around him with superior mental faculties. Indeed, this is often exactly how he has dodged consequences to date, by playing stupid. Boris Johnson used exactly the same tactic.