Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m at the point now that I’m trying to envision our lives in the coming years. What will it be like? What will our daily existence feel like under a dictatorship? Or authoritarian government or wherever we’re headed? What will it be like for our kids who are in middle school right now? What will their futures look like? FWIW we are white. My younger brother (34) is gay. My mom relies on a pension. We have various friends who are Jewish, black, deaf, autistic, LGBTQ. I’m really sad and scared about where we’re clearly headed. Will we be able to find happiness and livelihood? Travel? Express ourselves?
I see a lot of people fear mongering about this. Please list how you have been directly impacted by any of the so call dictatorship or authoritarian gov up to this point?
DP, but since you have asked...
I have been asked for papers.
I have been held up in "check points"
I have friends and families who have list their jobs from illegal firings
I am a white, native born American.
So assuming you are telling the truth you have been inconvenienced twice and experienced something a lot of people go through having friends or family members be let go from a job?
Such a MAGA response
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m at the point now that I’m trying to envision our lives in the coming years. What will it be like? What will our daily existence feel like under a dictatorship? Or authoritarian government or wherever we’re headed? What will it be like for our kids who are in middle school right now? What will their futures look like? FWIW we are white. My younger brother (34) is gay. My mom relies on a pension. We have various friends who are Jewish, black, deaf, autistic, LGBTQ. I’m really sad and scared about where we’re clearly headed. Will we be able to find happiness and livelihood? Travel? Express ourselves?
I see a lot of people fear mongering about this. Please list how you have been directly impacted by any of the so call dictatorship or authoritarian gov up to this point?
DP, but since you have asked...
I have been asked for papers.
I have been held up in "check points"
I have friends and families who have list their jobs from illegal firings
I am a white, native born American.
So assuming you are telling the truth you have been inconvenienced twice and experienced something a lot of people go through having friends or family members be let go from a job?
Anonymous wrote:Will everyone be wearing Hugo Boss?
we will all be forced to wear a dumb red hatAnonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m at the point now that I’m trying to envision our lives in the coming years. What will it be like? What will our daily existence feel like under a dictatorship? Or authoritarian government or wherever we’re headed? What will it be like for our kids who are in middle school right now? What will their futures look like? FWIW we are white. My younger brother (34) is gay. My mom relies on a pension. We have various friends who are Jewish, black, deaf, autistic, LGBTQ. I’m really sad and scared about where we’re clearly headed. Will we be able to find happiness and livelihood? Travel? Express ourselves?
I see a lot of people fear mongering about this. Please list how you have been directly impacted by any of the so call dictatorship or authoritarian gov up to this point?
DP, but since you have asked...
I have been asked for papers.
I have been held up in "check points"
I have friends and families who have list their jobs from illegal firings
I am a white, native born American.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:A lot of people here in serious need of professional help.
Have you ever lived under an authoritarian regime? Do you have any acquaintances who have? Have you traveled much outside the US? Have you read any books about history or current events taking place in other countries? Authoritarianism comes in many forms, sometimes from the left, and sometimes from the right. Part of American exceptionalism involves thinking that things that happen over there, can't happen over here--that somehow we're different. Keep thinking that way if it comforts you, but know that every single day this country is moving away from democracy towards authoritarianism.
Just wrote this
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:A lot of people here in serious need of professional help.
Have you ever lived under an authoritarian regime? Do you have any acquaintances who have? Have you traveled much outside the US? Have you read any books about history or current events taking place in other countries? Authoritarianism comes in many forms, sometimes from the left, and sometimes from the right. Part of American exceptionalism involves thinking that things that happen over there, can't happen over here--that somehow we're different. Keep thinking that way if it comforts you, but know that every single day this country is moving away from democracy towards authoritarianism.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m at the point now that I’m trying to envision our lives in the coming years. What will it be like? What will our daily existence feel like under a dictatorship? Or authoritarian government or wherever we’re headed? What will it be like for our kids who are in middle school right now? What will their futures look like? FWIW we are white. My younger brother (34) is gay. My mom relies on a pension. We have various friends who are Jewish, black, deaf, autistic, LGBTQ. I’m really sad and scared about where we’re clearly headed. Will we be able to find happiness and livelihood? Travel? Express ourselves?
I see a lot of people fear mongering about this. Please list how you have been directly impacted by any of the so call dictatorship or authoritarian gov up to this point?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There are not going to be any midterm elections.
States hold them.
Anonymous wrote:A lot of people here in serious need of professional help.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Once the Roberts court dismantles the voting rights act (this month) we will be in full authoritarianism. Because MAGA will get 19 more house seats and Dems will have to overperform by 6 points just to be even.
So when we have elections, and we will, they will be almost meaningless. Unless folks in “red states” wake up and realize GOP is screwing them and they stop voting for MAGA. It could happen but that would mean Dems need to put up candidates who will fight for working people, not middle of the road (nowhere) candidates.
This. It’s done. At this point it feels bleak and we are stuck. Our votes really don’t matter. And there’s no desire from the GOP to even try to pretend to run the government. As much as I dislike Trump, he’s right, we won’t have to worry about voting in the next election.
Authoritarians want us to feel defeated. It’s never over!
Did slaves just accept their fate? Make a plan to attend a No Kings rally, sign up to stay active, DO SOMETHING.
Come on people I know this is hard but anyone who says they’re giving up is obviously comfortable being a “good
German“ Don’t be that.
Bullying people is not the solution. And in case you aren’t sure, you are being a bully and it does not compel anyone to do what you want.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m at the point now that I’m trying to envision our lives in the coming years. What will it be like? What will our daily existence feel like under a dictatorship? Or authoritarian government or wherever we’re headed? What will it be like for our kids who are in middle school right now? What will their futures look like? FWIW we are white. My younger brother (34) is gay. My mom relies on a pension. We have various friends who are Jewish, black, deaf, autistic, LGBTQ. I’m really sad and scared about where we’re clearly headed. Will we be able to find happiness and livelihood? Travel? Express ourselves?
The bolded was obvious from the rest of your self-indulgent post.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Read the 2020 short story "Love Letter" by George Saunders. It is a subtly powerful description of the slow descent into dictatorship.
Just read it - this passage sums it up:
Every night, as we sat across from each other, doing those puzzles, from the TV in the next room blared this litany of things that had never before happened, that we could never have imagined happening, that were now happening, and the only response from the TV pundits was a wry, satirical smugness that assumed, as we assumed, that those things could and would soon be undone and that all would return to normal—that some adult or adults would arrive, as they had always arrived in the past, to set things right. It did not seem (and please destroy this letter after you have read it) that someone so clownish could disrupt something so noble and time-tested and seemingly strong, that had been with us literally every day of our lives. We had taken, in other words, a profound gift for granted. Did not know the gift was a fluke, a chimera, a wonderful accident of consensus and mutual understanding.
Anonymous wrote:Read the 2020 short story "Love Letter" by George Saunders. It is a subtly powerful description of the slow descent into dictatorship.