Trump’s behavior doesn’t concern me as much as the denial & complacency of so many Americans, the “It could never happen here” crowd who apparently don’t really know what “it” *was*!

Sep 13, 2020 · 10:06 AM UTC

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Tf? This is exactly what you’re doing?
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That is exactly how the Jews were entrapped during WW II. Many were well educated professionals who could not accept a modern civilized society could become so barbaric.
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For those who keep posting variations on the theme, "Trump and Biden are equally bad", I'm afraid you don't see the very real danger we're all facing. Also read George Lakey's "How We Win" to understand the strategies and processes for implementing successful social change.
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Some people might say ... it's simply ... "Trump being Trump" ... but if you've been paying attention ... you can see where his words have ... and will be taking us! ... if he gets another four years ... we will loose our democracy!
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Trump’s behavior doesn’t concern me as much as the war criminals Biden will pack his administration with.
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Trumpism is like an addiction. In the 60s, folks celebrated “free love.“ Trump fans revel in “free hate“ and self-righteous denial.
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In the 90s I lived in the East bloc & a friend there who'd been to the U.S. told me if a demagogue came along the U.S. would naively follow without thinking. I explained democratic values in the U.S. were too strong. He insisted I was wrong. I think about him a lot these days.
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What 'could never happen here'?
I say it ALL the time. I see how Hitler came to power. Just substitute blacks and Mexicans for Jews