• @o0joshua0o
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    -31 year ago

    In my view, becoming a Nazi state would mean that the US was no more.

    • @[email protected]
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      151 year ago

      Did Germany cease to exist when the Nazis took power? Spain with Franco?

      Unfortunately, the political entity (and huge army) of the US will still exist, even if they finally take the mask off and admit to their fascism. The best hope in that scenario would be a collapse of the state due to a lack of support and inability to suppress the people, but I can’t really see that happening in the US unfortunately. Some of their state police departments have bigger budgets than the armies of entire countries.

      • @o0joshua0o
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        01 year ago

        The population would be the same, but the country would no longer follow The United States Constitution, so it would be something different from the United States of America. There would undoubtedly be similarities with its predecessor, but it would not be the same.

        • 新星 [he/him/CPC bot]
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          41 year ago

          Why would they need to abolish the Constitution to be a Nazi state? You simply come up with interesting interpretations of it as has been done since the beginning when it was convenient.