Comments by "Scott Charney" (@scottcharney1091) on "Trump and the GOP Plan to Subvert Democracy and Install One-Party Rule: A Closer Look" video.
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@brandonr2188 The Democrats are a neoliberal capitalist reformist party, hardly "fascist." A strong central government (which I don't support) doesn't automatically create a dictatorial leader. Yes, they're hawks. The opposition are indeed a threat to democracy, as, among other things, they repeatedly tried to overturn the last election (which Trump even admitted that he lost) and have pre-emptively declared the invalidity of any elections they don't win. Also, who is murdering whom? What are you talking about?
Strong public health measures in the face of a virus (that killed many, maimed many more, and is continuing to do so) is not the same thing as the fascistic goal of orienting the populace towards prioritizing the perceived good of the nation and race. I shouldn't have to explain this. There's no global conspiracy regarding vaccines, the one thing that has gotten the pandemic somewhat under control. There's no reason not to get vaccinated, and no reason not to get boosted, unless you're trying to win the Herman Cain Award.
Natural social hierarchy refers to things like patriarchy, a racial pecking order, marginalization of sexual minorities, a class system, and much more. Powerless minorities (along with asylum seekers and migrants in general) are scapegoated for all of society's problems. Does that sound familiar? That's a strongly regimented society.
Economic regulation is one thing, which both parties practice to reward their supporters. It's another thing entirely to attempt to create autarky, through the use of things like tariffs (completely backwards; economists across the spectrum know how harmful such things are).
You've made a lot of dubious reaches here.
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