A vote for Harris is a vote against fascism.
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A vote for Harris is a vote against fascism.
Any other problem we have with America can be worked on under a Harris administration. No problems will be solved under Trump. And those are the choices.
You don't have to like it, but you do have to vote if you can, because not voting is a vote for fascism.
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Derek Powazek πreplied to Derek Powazek π last edited by
Ask yourself: Why does he need the kind of generals Hitler had?
WHY DOES HE NEED THE KIND OF GENERALS HITLER HAD?
Trump: βI Need the Kind of Generals That Hitler Hadβ
The Republican nomineeβs preoccupation with dictators, and his disdain for the American military, is deepening.
The Atlantic (www.theatlantic.com)
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Derek Powazek πreplied to Derek Powazek π last edited by
John Kelly, Trump's longest-serving chief of staff, says Trump is a fascist. Because he is.
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Derek Powazek πreplied to Derek Powazek π last edited by
"Fascist" is a scary word, but it has easily identifiable characteristics. They include things like: obsession with strength and power, nationalism, disdain for human rights, scapegoating of immigrants, sexism, hatred of the media, obsession with borders, and protection of corporate power. Trump meets every criteria. Harris does not.
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Derek Powazek πreplied to Derek Powazek π last edited by
When in doubt, the candidate that praises Hitler is the fascist. The one who wants to make sure everyone has healthcare is not.
If you can't see the difference in this election, if you really think they're both the same, you're the victim of Russian propaganda, or an idiot, or both.
Either way, keep it to yourself. I block fascists. Because they're too far away to punch.