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    Unfortunately this is legit. Pretty much every democracy index such as the EIU’s find similar results, with democracy peaking somewhere between on or two decades ago, and consistently deteriorating since. I wrote my bachelors thesis (a decent while ago) about this very phenomenon. (Democratic backsliding).

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      It’s happened more than once though, right?

      I think the big thing we’re all worrying about is whether this is a blip, or this is a French-revolution-style turning point. At least, that’s where my mind goes. It sounds like you’re qualified to help clear it up a bit.

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        63 months ago

        Well last time it happened for such a prolonged period was 1930-1945, so the precedent isn’t great.

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          Fun. Fun fun fun. /s

          Please vote, Americans; we all have a guess who Wiemar Germany is this time around.

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            I wonder if our attention to politics is what causes it to have such power.

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              No, that would be the guns. Try blatantly ignoring the legislation of your choice, and any lesser penalties, and you’ll get a demonstration.

              Maybe you’ve forgotten in all the stupid pageantry, which is understandable, but at the end of the day that’s what it’s about: who gets to write the laws.