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I hate to break it to all the libs - but the US is already (and has been in the past) about as fascist as it can get. You want to see institutionalized (and perfectly normalized) fascism for yourself? Just look for your nearest cop - you won't have to look long.
Liberals have always signed on to US fascism - as long as it wasn't aimed at them, libs were fine with the imperialism and class repression (all the things you can't do without fascists) long before Trump was even born.
Trump is not a fascist - he's merely cosplaying as one. Trump knows he couldn't drain the swamp even if he wanted to - the swamp made him. This is not good news - the swamp (ie, the US political establishment) has always nurtured and maintained fascism to keep the people at the bottom from threatening the people at the top. US fascism is nothing new. - this call was always coming from inside the house.
You obviously have no idea how bad it can get.
Bingo.
I guess you're not well-acqainted with US history? You know... the parts that inspired the Nazis and the Apartheid-regime?
I don't think you know how bad it can get... or how bad it already is for the people the US designates as "other." And pretending that this can all be blamed on a cartoon fascist is peak white liberalism.
I am, that's why I know that the lived reality in Germany and the US doesn't resemble Nazi Germany in the slightest. The pogrom in Rostock-Lichtenhagen, the MOVE bombing, the Waco siege, and so on happened decades ago. In Nazi Germany, the state wantonly attacking “others” on that scale while crushing resistance like that was the daily norm, cheered on by the general public.
There's absolutely no comparison to what's happening these days: not in scale, not in public acceptance, and not in institutionalization. It's tragic what people are suffering from, but it's completely insane to think that we're living under fascism. Have you seen the images of Auschwitz? Have you read a single interview with someone who actually survived fascism?
So you are aware as to how the phenomenon we refer to as fascism today has always been a fundamental aspect built right into the very foundations of the US and every other classical liberal nation state?
If you're not, you need to go back to reading.
And what has actually changed since then? Has the function fascism renders to the liberal nation state magically disappeared, perhaps?
Really? What kind of armaments do the most visible form of institutionalized fascism (ie, the police) carry around these days?
You've been living with it all your life. You just don't recognize it because the liberals don't take the leash off their pet fascists around you.
Lots of people survive fascism - like everybody in my country that was born before 1990. Your conception of fascism is downright cartoonish - that's why you are so incapable of realizing that you are already living with it all around you.