“The United States, just months before its 250th birthday as the world’s leading democracy, has tipped over the edge into authoritarianism and fascism,” Garrett Graff, the American historian and author, wrote in August. “In the end, faster than I imagined possible, it did happen here.”

One awakes to new horrors each day. And it is difficult to grasp – and painful to realize – just how far gone we are, and how quickly it has happened.

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    4 months ago

    At this point the rest of the world has to assume that everything is A-OK with America, and this is the America we need to plan to deal with going forward.

    The American people (as a whole) have given us no sign that they are anything more than mildly concerned about the situation.

    Please spare me the “but protests” and “I have a family” BS. The last No Kings should have been, far and away, the biggest protest in US history. It was not even close. Almost triple the amount of people came out, for (can you believe it) Earth Day in 1970.

    The US is so, so far from where they need to be to stop this, and I’m 100% positive that when people start throwing their lives at this problem, it will be far too late.

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      4 months ago

      Yeah… Things are not great for America, but it’s unfortunately a bigger problem than that. Democracy in general is being put against the ropes around the world, and isn’t putting up much of a fight.

      Pretty much every democratic nation with a large economy has been flirting with fascist the last 10 years, America is just being the trail blazer. Democracy has become too entangled with capital. Instead of creating boundaries and limitations upon the predation of capitalism, we’ve largely just traded social security and stability for economic exploitation.

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        4 months ago

        I’ll second this. Some of us do “have a family” and we are just trying to get out like it’s 1940 France…

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        4 months ago

        Right, because you can’t possibly understand, recognize and prepare yourself for fascism unless it’s actively in your country.

        Woe is you.

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            4 months ago

            Am I a third party observer? Really?

            Come on now. If you want to have a debate, do better than that.

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                4 months ago

                It might not be my government, but your president has openly threatened my sovereignty and is currently engaged in economic and psychological warfare against my country.

                I am not a third party to American fascism any more than Ukraine is a third party to Russian authoritarianism.

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        4 months ago

        The George Flloyd protests were bigger and not just a single day. I’d put that as more active than No Kings on the single day. Regardless, this shouldn’t even be a debate. It should be unequivocal that protests should be larger and more frequent than anything in American history. Anything short of that is a failure.