By Tina Winterlik aka Zipolita
I want to talk about something that’s been weighing on me for a long time: Alzheimer’s. Mental decline. And the terrifying possibility that the people in power are not well—and haven’t been for a long time.
Let’s talk about Trump. I’ve felt it for years: something is seriously wrong. The signs have been there, in plain sight—confused speech, random tangents, no ability to filter thoughts, an impulsive nature that makes every press conference feel like a dangerous gamble.
Dr. John Gardner, a psychologist and former professor at Johns Hopkins, has been saying it clearly: Trump is mentally deteriorating. His memory is failing. His speech is disorganized. He can’t finish a sentence without veering into nonsense. It’s scary—and not just because he’s visibly unwell, but because people knew and still enabled him.
There should be rules. There should be laws that prevent people with serious mental illness or drug dependence from holding the highest office in the land. We don’t let airline pilots fly planes under the influence or in cognitive decline—so how can we trust the nuclear codes to someone who might not even remember where he is?
But this isn’t just about Trump. It’s about all of us. It’s about the system that let this happen, and the people behind the scenes—like those pushing Project 2025—who are all too eager to use a confused figurehead to advance their own dangerous agendas.
And maybe, just maybe, this isn’t a fluke. Maybe this is the beginning of a deeper unraveling. Maybe microplastics in our brains, decades of environmental damage, chronic stress, digital addiction, and toxic food have already started a slow mental decay in society. What if it’s not just them—what if it’s all of us?
We laugh, we meme, we cope—but this is serious. What will future generations say, if there are any left to ask the question?
Here’s what I want to leave you with:
- We need mental health assessments for public leaders—real ones, conducted by independent professionals, not politically aligned gatekeepers.
- We need to demand accountability for those who enabled this decay, who saw the signs and chose power over truth.
- We need to stop pretending this is normal—it’s not. A mentally unstable leader is not just a bad look—it’s a national and global emergency.
- We need to care for our own minds—detox, rest, disconnect, reconnect—with nature, with truth, with each other.
Because if we don't speak out now—if we don't push for change now—we may be remembered as the civilization that watched it all fall apart and did nothing.
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