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Do the nationalist right support free-speech?

Clearly not in Brazil:

https://www.theguardian.com/world/2018/oct/22/brazils-jair-bolsonaro-says-he-would-put-army-on-streets-to-fight

Bolsonaro is part of the 'nationalist international' which includes figures like Tommy Robinson, Viktor Orban and the radical fringe of Trump supporters. They are the first to complain about alleged censorship whenever they are denied a platform to speak. When they take power, they put their enemies in prison.

These are worrying times when a country of 200 million hurtles straight into a dictatorship. His campaign complains about fake news, say political opponents are enemies of the people and shows open contempt for political process or civic norms. Breitbart has given him some positive write-ups.

This is not Trump because Bolsonaro has concrete links to the Brazilian army and because Brazilian institutions are not strong enough to resist his actions. I can't see him as being ideologically different to Trump though.

A horrible question I know but; could this happen in America someday?
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Northwest · M
We're a country of 325M, and our President, yesterday said he's a Nationalist. He also said that the press is the enemy of the people.
Burnley123 · 41-45, M
@Northwest Fortunately American institutions are too strong to allow a dictatorship this time. I think some people will think I'm being dramatic here but I think that Trump and Bannon are probably admirers of Bolsonaro and would have done something similar in America if they could. Trump can't do that but its a future danger if an economic crisis is bad enough and faith in politics low.
Northwest · M
@Burnley123 You're not being dramatic. Trump admires every single dictator out there, and is showing it publicly.

I used to think that our institutions provide enough protections, but then came Kavanaugh, who was confirmed to the SCOTUS, despite throwing a public fit, and hinting that he's going to get revenge, and the last word. Trump may be able to nominate 2 more judges, not too long form now, making it 7-2.
SmartKat · 56-60, F
@Burnley123 I hope you’re right about our institutions...
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