• Flying Squid
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        I did, but we can look at them again:

        It appears he did not elect himself. Unless he has over 77 million clones.

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        Yes. He won the majority. Your point is?

          • @FelixCress
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            Semantics. The fucker won 77 million votes - and if the USA have done their homework five years ago, he wouldn’t be allowed to stand in the elections again.

            • @[email protected]
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              14 days ago

              The problem is we aren’t educated on what fascism looks like in its infancy.

              We’re taught Hitler came out of nowhere and took Germany overnight.

              History lessons are practically on fast forward.

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                No, the problem is that you aren’t a democracy. There are multiple reasons for that but to mention the most relevant:

                1. Democratically elected president should have more than 50% votes. If none of the candidates achieved that, there should be a second turn of the election with only two candidates. Trump won with less than 50% which is ridiculous. Electoral college is even more ridiculous.

                2. Trump attempted a political putch four years earlier and should be in prison. Why isn’t he? Because in the USA, the judiciary is political and not independent from the politics and politicians. This is contrary to the basic democratic principles.

                Also, supplementary issues:

                1. Trump was financed to large extent by Musk. Also other actors played their role, possibly with link to other countries. This is again not democratic (although this is world wide problem and not unique to the US).

                2. USA electorate has an obsession over completly misunderstood “free speech”. Freedom of speech is not a freedom to lie. Factual lies said by politicians to get votes are the same as lies said by salesmen to sell goods - and should be treated as the same, as fraudulent misrepresentation. Trump should be in prison solely for the lies he said to mislead the public (again, not just USA issue but much more prevalent in the USA than in other countries).

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                  04 days ago

                  This comment would be super poignant if it wasn’t for your reliance on the No True Democracy fallacy.