Comment by testing22321
2 days ago
The parallels it dark times in history are too strong to ignore.
The only question now is will the people be able to stop the takeover before it’s too late.
2 days ago
The parallels it dark times in history are too strong to ignore.
The only question now is will the people be able to stop the takeover before it’s too late.
After reading this piece I was wondering if there were any examples of a fascist state that were deposed by peace, or whether armed conflict is now inevitable.
There are few, Spain's King Juan Carlos I being crowned king after Francisco Franco's death, and Chile's Pinochet leaving power after the 1988 referendum for example.
If 15 years of dictatorship is one of the few positive examples, that is not a good sign.
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Portugal https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carnation_Revolution
I think Spain transitioned from fascist dictatorship to democracy relatively peacefully.
“weak men create hard times” never fails
Who are the “weak men” in your interpretation of today’s scenario? I have my own ideas but I wonder about others.
the cynical people that thought they could lives as islands outside of politics and did not care to engage with anything outside of their interests. this should acknowledge the people that constructed this environment by undermining education, pushing falsehoods, corporatists blocking real change, etc. i suppose you could consider lack of any issue unifying the nation as before with WWII, the Cold War - if it's the end of history and peace/globalization is assured then you can tune out. i.e. it's about the dull invisible work of maintaining standards that keep the system from collapsing and a shared narrative, one people don't feel like exists with all the corruption, nepotism, transgresses from people in power and lack of action on global issues.
The presidential candidates the democrats presented. Trump didn't win this election, democrats lost it by not offering a candidate people wanted to vote for.
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I hate this quote with such a passion. It's treated as some enduring wisdom passed down through generations. When it's from a 2016 book you have probably never heard of.
And there is no weaker, frailer man than trump.
Stephen Miller.
It seems like it's already too late, I see Americans who I thought were down to earth unbothered by ICE killings, blaming victims and calling criticism as TDS aka Trump Derangement Syndrome. I was totally shocked the other day when this came from an open minded and seemingly 'cool' guy at work.