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So it looks like Trump has read the fascist playbook or something. I'm not surprised. I am concerned.

Edit: After thinking about it, I guess I am surprised that he can read.

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[โ€“] [email protected] 3 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago) (1 children)

What's your alternative? Unless there's a successful January 6th equivalent the options are humoring the system and making progress as best you can or reject the system and maybe engage in resultless protests while letting fascists take over the system. At that point your options become be a fascist or die.

[โ€“] [email protected] 1 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

You can't prevent fascism through Democracy, because fascism does not rely on Democracy to come into power.

Fascism happens through violent seizure of power, and it can only be prevented or defeated through violence.

The fact that rhetoric has turned to, "if Republicans ever win again, they'll actualize a fascist takeover" just shows that we recognize that however many laws or constitutional protections we put in place do not matter; if they did, it wouldn't matter if Republicans got back in power, because the guardrails would constrain them.

But we all know that they'll disregard those guardrails in order to seize power. Sadly, no one wants to accept the answer about what path that leaves us, and people will keep desperately voting as SCOTUS and the GOP Congress lay the groundwork for a full-scale right-wing takeover. Because in a 2-party system, it's simply a matter of time before control flips.