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In reply to the discussion: Does it feel like most Americans are ignoring the insane rise of fascism? [View all]Scrivener7
(57,427 posts)47. We saw that with the "abortion will never be repealed" sentiment.
It is natural not to understand the things you haven't experienced. But I dearly hope they don't have to experience it.
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Does it feel like most Americans are ignoring the insane rise of fascism? [View all]
Marius25
Apr 2023
OP
When I visit my family in Cuba, they have all of the things the US is missing. No gun murders.
Marcus IM
Apr 2023
#30
There is almost nothing I "love" about the US, but it's the only culture that I understand well
HeartachesNhangovers
Apr 2023
#94
Me, too, and I'm fearful we're walking into a nightmare with our eyes wide shut.
Deuxcents
Apr 2023
#11
To the contrary, Stahl took on one of the most dangerous political figures in the country.
Just A Box Of Rain
Apr 2023
#10
Don't waste the time, Skittles. I believe that you're absolutely already aware of
littlemissmartypants
Apr 2023
#24
I feel that it is an important part of a free press to provide voters with the information they need
Just A Box Of Rain
Apr 2023
#75
Perhaps you missed the recent news reports of neo-Nazis protesting against drag queens in Ohio...
AntiFascist
Apr 2023
#40
I understand the point that fascism needs power in government in order to back it up...
AntiFascist
Apr 2023
#110
And with the digital world, it's much easier than in the 30's to track those they find undesirable.
C Moon
Apr 2023
#23
No. But media would love for you to feel the fear of that possibility so you'll keep
ancianita
Apr 2023
#28
The truth is not ok. You are right about the violence behind all this 'legalized' suffering.
ancianita
Apr 2023
#58
Well the young generations (along with Black women) saved our butts in the last 3 election cycles.
Sky Jewels
Apr 2023
#67
I think at this point, it seems like a battle to keep from going over the edge of the abyss
DFW
Apr 2023
#41
Historically, those of us who have been calling them fascists, and warning people
Roisin Ni Fiachra
Apr 2023
#48
Why do you say Democrats listen to fascist hate radio, influencers and Fox News?
betsuni
Apr 2023
#52
Yes. If the fascist take the presidency democracy will die. They will suspend the constitution
Hotler
Apr 2023
#57
The media/press doesn't vote but they aid the spread of propaganda by not pushing back and/or . . .
peggysue2
Apr 2023
#93
No, It was the second most important issue of the midterm...about the same as abortion...
Demsrule86
Apr 2023
#69
Fascism is already happening and I don't think we can stop it at this point
liberal_mama
Apr 2023
#71
Some call it Fascism. It's anti-democratic authoritarianism of corporate interest
Model35mech
Apr 2023
#111