Hi doot 🏴‍☠️🤟😉 nice to meet you 🤝

I understand where you’re coming from, and it’s important to acknowledge that the term “fascist” often gets used in a very broad way, but it’s also key to look at the full picture. While Trump’s administration didn’t take those extreme actions you’re pointing out, many would argue that authoritarian tendencies can still emerge through other means like undermining democratic norms, empowering state institutions in troubling ways, or spreading division through rhetoric. Fascism isn’t just about nationalizing industries or outright censorship; it’s also about the erosion of checks and balances, the concentration of power, and the marginalization of opposition. It’s crucial to analyze the broader context, including policies, rhetoric, and long-term impact, rather than just focusing on a few specific actions. It’s definitely worth having an open conversation about this to get a more nuanced understanding of what defines authoritarianism in the modern world.

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