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[big]Loss of our Democracy and the Rise of Fascism[/big]

I have tried to be cautious and careful in my writing and I am not inclined toward the dramatic—but for the first time in my 82 years I am genuinely fearful about the upcoming election and what it could mean for our democracy. I do not think it is an exaggeration to suggest that this upcoming mid-term election is critical and that, if the opposition to Donald Trump is not successful in gaining control of the Congress, the survival of democracy and democratic values is in serious danger and we will face the political reality that fascism has emerged as a serious threat that has gained more than a foothold in our once great nation.

If you doubt that, go back and read anew the history of Europe in the 1930s—the rise of fascism in Germany under Adolf Hitler and in Italy under Benito Mussolini; the call for national unity in the face of amorphous threats; the increasingly totalitarian one-party rule, suppressing voices of the opposition party, attacking or intimidating newspapers that did not support the ruling party; intimidation through threats and violence; demonizing opponents and the leaders of the opposition party as essentially evil; preparations for war and increased armaments and military spending; uncritical loyalty and devotion to the leader; repeated public lying by the leader under the premise that the lie that dominates the public discussion will become true for the masses by repetition; control of the message by the leader and his propaganda media that drowned out or sabotaged any competing voices; racism and fear of non-whites and those who are different in culture or language who will overwhelm us and pose a threat to our culture and traditions; the use of militarized police and chain link and barb-wire enclosures for holding those who must be forcibly removed from our nation. And so it goes.

The legitimate press (disparagingly called “Fake News” by Trump and his fawning followers) has been frustrated by relentless attacks on press freedom and personal (often vicious) attacks on journalists and the threats that they pose both to democratic values and to a free and independent press. Those of us who care for democratic values, including the press, have been slow to call out Trump and the leaders of the Republican Party, for their complicity in undermining democracy and the fundamental principles of our nation. Until now.

Yesterday Jennifer Rubin, an opinion writer in the Washington Post quoted[1] approvingly words[2] from Yascha Mounk, a lecturer in government at Harvard University, to the effect that

In all democracies, politicians occasionally lie to cover up scandals or exaggerate their legislative accomplishments. In the United States, the rise of the right-wing news media in recent decades has tempted politicians to play to their own supporters without worrying whether their rhetoric is inflammatory or fair. But the construction of an alternate reality that obviates the very possibility of conducting politics on the basis of truth is a novelty in this country. And it is increasingly becoming obvious that it will serve a clear purpose: to prepare the ground for egregious violations of basic democratic norms.

In other words, lying creates an alternative reality that lays the groundwork in which fascism thrives.

This upcoming election is nothing less than a referendum on fascism in the United States. Those who do not vote, or who vote for Republican candidates, whether or not they realize it, become complicit in the big lie, the potential loss of our democracy, and the move toward fascism.
SW-User
I can agree with much of this to a point, generally.
However one point you make seems less valid, that of the so called "free press"
There's a distinc lack of free, honest and truthful press in this country... on both conservative and libral sides..
And that's a huge problem, we're being lied to by the press, facts are being witheld....

The terms, liberal and conservative press are themselves utterly wrong..

The free press should be about facts and truth.. nightly news has devolved into an hour long editorial....

And saying that the press has been slow to criticize the president??? Are you watching the same T.V. shows i am??
Liberal media is anti Trump 24/7.... they're going to get him re elected.
xixgun · M
Well written and very thorough, but I’m afraid I disagree with your conclusion.

As a former Democrat, I find the current leadership and ideals of the current Democratic Party to be horrific and even were I still a registered Democrat, I couldn’t support them.
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@xixgun I agree that I find much in the Democratic Party to be objectionable. However I said nothing about supporting the Democratic Party or its ideals. I was talking about voting for its candidates BECAUSE THAT IS THE ONLY WAY TO STOP TRUMP. Sitting on the sidelines because you don't agree with much that it stands for is a silly excuse for doing nothing. Failing to vote AGAINST Trump by voting for his opponent is neither realistic nor admirable.

I disagree with the premise of war. But if it came to fighting against the Nazis or sitting on my hands because I don't want to get my hands dirty, I am realist enough to have decided that the choice is not between good and evil but between the lesser of two evils. Or, to be brutal about it, I would not stand by and let my child get raped because I don't believe in violence.

I think your position is immoral if it means staying out of the political battle.
Jackaloftheazuresand · 26-30, M
complicit, complicit, complicit, you still pay your taxes?
animusinvictus · 26-30, M
You’re just repeating alarmist liberal rhetoric. Trump isn’t a fascist. He doesn’t even have a coherent ideology. He’s an erratic egoist with a slight case of Amnesia (remember Rocketman?). The parallels between our current state and the Weimar Republic are scant. Trump was elected during a recovery and we are living in one of the most peaceful times in human history fearmongering and doomsaying not permitting.
SmartKat · 56-60, F
To people who say, “TLDR” - go back and read it. This one is worth the time.

 
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