• LillyPip@lemmy.ca
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    Fascism. They keep dancing around it, but what they want is fascism.

    This isn’t politics. They want to remake US politics into a fascist state, and they’re not even that shy about it.

    Thankfully only about 30% of US adults are falling for this grift. Unfortunately about the same percentage of Germans fell for it in the late 1920s. It seems really low, but it’s enough if the rest of us are complacent.

    So let’s not be complacent.

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      I can’t afford to be complacent, I’m not white. I’d rather die with a gun in hand than in a camp. Some things are worse than death.

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        As a white person, I’ll die next to you if necessary. I hope it won’t be necessary – I’ll do everything I can to stop it getting to that point, but I see where this is headed. (e: we’ve seen this before.)

        We cannot let this happen again. We cannot let the bigots twist society like that so that people die for stupid arbitrary reasons like skin colour or religion, orientation, ancestry or disability.

        We should be past all that, and we can’t allow people who aren’t to gain power again. I’ll do all I can to stop it, and I hope enough others will, too.

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            I’ve got guns but if I’m gonna have to deal with a civil war I’m leaving to the freaking wilderness and suicide last resort. I’m not going to kill people. Once you cross that line you’re never the same. The problem with humanity is that we never manage to make positive change without constant bloodshed. Fuck that. We obviously are a doomed species.

            • tryingtimes@lemmus.org
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              How do you explain people who kill in self-defense? They’re not usually damaged or changed by what they had to do to live.

              I don’t think you’re giving yourself or your fellow man enough credit.

          • norbert@kbin.social
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            The time is now.

            Buy a gun or two (a short one and a long one) and learn how to use them; learn some first aid, field medics really just need to know how to stabilize someone. Meet others in your area who are like you and share your beliefs, start building networks who can help each other because the police will not. This is real, the right is marching towards a blend of Christofascism/Corporatocracy that I’m not sure the world has seen and just winning a presidential race in 2024 isn’t going to cut it.

            We need long term solutions, consistent, focused work so actual progress can be made again. Organization is so incredibly important and is why the rightwing has been so successful over the last half-century. We don’t have shady PACs funded by billionaires behind us, we’ll have to organize and DIY.

            https://www.dsausa.org/
            https://theliberalgunclub.com/
            https://www.counterextremism.com/supremacy/john-brown-gun-club
            https://www.guardianrebellion.com/

  • PeepinGoodArgs@reddthat.com
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    1 year ago

    This is the kind of thing I’d read as alarmist and extremely suspect.

    Except it’s very real. Coupled with their “Mandate for Leadership” (PDF), they will fuck shit up.

    Here’s a quote from The Heritage Foundation, who created helped put it all together:

    In November 2016, American conservatives stood on the verge of greatness. The election of Donald Trump to the presidency was a triumph that offered the best chance to reverse the left’s incessant march of progress for its own sake. Many of the best accomplishments, though, happened only in the last year of the Trump administration, after our political appointees had finally figured out the policies and process of different agencies, and after the right personnel were finally in place.