Summary

Senator Bernie Sanders warns that Trump’s administration is turning away from America’s 250-year democratic tradition and embracing authoritarianism.

Trump recently voted against a UN resolution condemning Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, siding with authoritarian regimes rather than traditional US allies.

Sanders highlights Trump’s alignment with Putin, whom he describes as having “crushed Russia’s movement towards democracy” and committed war crimes in Ukraine.

Beyond Ukraine, Sanders criticizes Trump’s statements about annexing territories and forcing Palestinians from Gaza.

He frames this as a crucial historical turning point where Americans must defend democracy against a retreat into “oligarchy, authoritarianism, colonialism.”

  • @[email protected]
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    131 day ago

    As Americans, we cannot stay quiet as Trump abandons centuries of our commitment to democracy. Together, we must fight for our long-held values and work with people around the world who share them.

    Omg finally, a call to action. I’m ready! Let’s fucking go! What are we doing, Bernie? Economic boycott? General strike? What’s the plan?

    eof

    God damn it.

    • @Ensign_Crab
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      All the protests and boycotts so far this year haven’t had the wide publicity necessary to break through before a resounding “we were supposed to be doing what three days ago?”

      I think Sanders is mustering resources. It’s a hunch, but we’ve heard a lot in the past month or so from Sanders and AOC. I think the leaders of the progressive wing are in the recruitment phase for something.

      I really hope they are, at least.

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        122 hours ago

        All the protests and boycotts so far this year haven’t had the wide publicity necessary to break through

        That’s precisely my point. All the protests and boycotts so far have come from random social media posts and not marshaled, amplified or organized by people who are actually in roles of leadership… like Bernie, or AOC, or the Human Rights Campaign, or the ACLU.

        People are pissed and ready for action, and our leaders aren’t offering specific guidance. It’s so frustrating.

        • @Ensign_Crab
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          217 hours ago

          Perhaps read the rest of the comment.

    • @sunbrrnslapper
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      71 day ago

      This is as close to leadership and a plan that I’ve seen so far. My observation (and fear) is that Democrats are bereft of ideas and incapable of leading. I don’t know what we do when there’s no one at the helm.

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        -41 day ago

        Kinda hard to lead when people don’t give you enough power to do anything or the faintest of majorities meaning big action is basically impossible.

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          71 day ago

          Unlike Bernie, most Dems are beholden to their donors who are perfectly fine with these changes. Establishment Dems will not help us through this crisis.

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            Yeah the best bet then is sticking your head in the sand, not primarying those dems, then refusing to vote for whatever dem wins the primary.

            That strategy is clearly working really well right now.

            Not necessarily directed at you but the same people screaming for the dems to do something refuse to basically do the bare minimum themselves.

        • @Ensign_Crab
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          21 day ago

          Well, progressives are used to not having power. Instead of having to feign helplessness like democrats do every time we give them a majority to squander.