Far Left and right are looking the same.Madelaine Albright has just written a book on the rise of Fascism around the world. She offers particular concern about the role of the Trump administration in fostering the rise of Fascism.
Will We Stop Trump
Before It’s Too Late?
Fascism poses a more serious threat now than
at any time since the end of World War II.
By MADELEINE ALBRIGHT APRIL 6, 2018
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On April 28, 1945 — 73 years ago — Italians hung the corpse of their former dictator Benito Mussolini upside down next to a gas station in Milan. Two days later, Adolf Hitler committed suicide in his bunker beneath the streets of war-ravaged Berlin. Fascism, it appeared, was dead.
To guard against a recurrence, the survivors of war and the Holocaust joined forces to create the United Nations, forge global financial institutions and — through the Universal Declaration of Human Rights — strengthen the rule of law. In 1989, the Berlin Wall came down and the honor roll of elected governments swelled not only in Central Europe, but also Latin America, Africa and Asia. Almost everywhere, it seemed, dictators were out and democrats were in. Freedom was ascendant.
Today, we are in a new era, testing whether the democratic banner can remain aloft amid terrorism, sectarian conflicts, vulnerable borders, rogue social media and the cynical schemes of ambitious men. The answer is not self-evident. We may be encouraged that most people in most countries still want to live freely and in peace, but there is no ignoring the storm clouds that have gathered. In fact, fascism — and the tendencies that lead toward fascism — pose a more serious threat now than at any time since the end of World War II.
https://www.nytimes.com/2018/04/06/opinion/sunday/trump-fascism-madeleine-albright.html
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Madeleine_Albright
Madelaine Albright has just written a book on the rise of Fascism around the world. She offers particular concern about the role of the Trump administration in fostering the rise of Fascism.
Will We Stop Trump
Before It’s Too Late?
Fascism poses a more serious threat now than
at any time since the end of World War II.
By MADELEINE ALBRIGHT APRIL 6, 2018
Continue reading the main story Share This Page
On April 28, 1945 — 73 years ago — Italians hung the corpse of their former dictator Benito Mussolini upside down next to a gas station in Milan. Two days later, Adolf Hitler committed suicide in his bunker beneath the streets of war-ravaged Berlin. Fascism, it appeared, was dead.
To guard against a recurrence, the survivors of war and the Holocaust joined forces to create the United Nations, forge global financial institutions and — through the Universal Declaration of Human Rights — strengthen the rule of law. In 1989, the Berlin Wall came down and the honor roll of elected governments swelled not only in Central Europe, but also Latin America, Africa and Asia. Almost everywhere, it seemed, dictators were out and democrats were in. Freedom was ascendant.
Today, we are in a new era, testing whether the democratic banner can remain aloft amid terrorism, sectarian conflicts, vulnerable borders, rogue social media and the cynical schemes of ambitious men. The answer is not self-evident. We may be encouraged that most people in most countries still want to live freely and in peace, but there is no ignoring the storm clouds that have gathered. In fact, fascism — and the tendencies that lead toward fascism — pose a more serious threat now than at any time since the end of World War II.
https://www.nytimes.com/2018/04/06/opinion/sunday/trump-fascism-madeleine-albright.html
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Madeleine_Albright
Freedom of Speech. Yes, you have that providing you check first that you are allowed to say it.
All in all President Trump has made politics more exciting. Even though he is really a business man and not a politician.
I still think the clown was a better bet than the evil witch.Yeah. Like a circus. The clown is on stage.
Trump is playing games for real. If one side is bluffing in a real world with a big army and rockets then you have to bluff with a bigger army and many more rockets. The small guy bluffing has to look to those close by who are angry or afraid and placate them and visit them in an act of pretend friendship. The position becomes a friendly deadlock as one side tries to act out a better role than the other.
When a meeting takes place both seem to have the same friends. So an agreement takes place to leave things as they are and pretend your army and rockets are there purely for protection. As they are all meeting and smiling away they all realise they have pretend friends everywhere.
Both pronounce how well things went and the great achievements made. All the pretend friends hail the great success and congratulate each other. Life wanders on.
Opioids killed more people last year than either car accidents or gun violence.
https://www.crisisnextdoor.gov/?utm_source=twitter&utm_medium=social&utm_campaign=wh
https://www.whitehouse.gov/
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I have put this up before, Luutzu.
LOL. So if the cars and guns don't kill 'em the opioid will
You are entitled to your view, Luutzu.
I am PRO FAMILY.
RESPONSIBILITY.
Donald Trump has given RELIGIOUS LIBERTY.
Donald Trump has given RELIGIOUS LIBERTY.
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