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by gota
356 days ago
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This is surprising to me. Are you implying/saying it's no big deal that 2 elected officials were shot (one killed) because they are "only" state-level politicians? This is not a good sign for democracy in the US. I think a healthy response would be protests, investigations, state and federal "comissions" looking into domestic political terrorism, etc. A whole lot of consequences. Instead there is nothing. In contrast, in Brazil (not even a best example of a healthiest democracy) the assassination of a city councilwoman (city! not even state!) has been a dominant story in politics for many years and has never completely fallen out of public attention. It's been close to a decade! I'm not one to quickly say "fascism" or to spell out doom but even to me this is a crystal clear sign of a system starting to fail... [1] https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marielle_Franco |
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