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by AlecSchueler
476 days ago
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The first election was very different as he had more accountability in the other branches of government. Now we are seeing Nazi salutes right from the inauguration, the alienation of every ally, the opening of mass detention centres outside the US, executive orders to place himself above the courts while siding with Putin, and unofficially created branches of government acting without oversight to dismantle large swathes of the state. The reaction is completely different because the reality is completely different. People are "hysterical" because we grew up with the explicit agreement that we wouldn't let these things happen again and now the systems which we built to prevent it are rapidly falling apart. When facism comes knocking at the door the time for plurality of opinion is gone, there are only two sides here and only one of them is in any way a moral choice. |
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Firstly, that is not fascism and I do wish people would stop misusing that word. The Doctrine of Fascism[1] is an interesting and elucidative read. I'm sure that tyrannical, authoritarian or any of the other more appropriate (yet still inaccurate, in my view) words would be a much better choice. The thesaurus lists arbitrary, which might fit Trump much better than any of them, but fascist, no. That would be a risible choice. Fascists don't cut the size of government for start, and they certainly don't fight for the right to do so in court. What a thought!
> the opening of mass detention centres outside the US
Are you referring to the Guatanamo Bay detention camp? That was opened in 2002 and has run continuously till now. Two Republican presidents, two Democrat. I was against it in 2002 and I'm glad people are finally noticing, but its use as a processing centre for migrants goes back even further to the early 90s (and less officially, the 1970s)[2].
> executive orders to place himself above the courts
That is not what the executive orders do, nor is that how the system works, and even if you think the executive's ignoring of court orders would be a crisis, Andrew Jackson ignored them[3], almost 200 years ago, America didn't descend into fascism (and not because it hadn't been conceived yet).
From[4]:
> The Trump administration is still entrenched in legal fights in the lower courts and, so far, has not defied any orders from the U.S. Supreme Court, the nation's highest court, she noted.
So, as I noted, hysteria.
[1] https://archive.org/details/doctrineoffascis0000muss
[2] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Guantanamo_Migrant_Operations_...
[3] https://www.britannica.com/topic/Worcester-v-Georgia
[4] https://www.npr.org/2025/02/12/nx-s1-5293132/trump-vance-con...