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Over the course of his presidency, Donald Trump has indulged his authoritarian instinctsand now hes meeting the common fate of autocrats whose people turn against them. What the United States is witnessing is less like the chaos of 1968, which further divided a nation, and more like the nonviolent movements that earned broad societal support in places such as Serbia, Ukraine, and Tunisia, and swept away the dictatorial likes of Miloević, Yanukovych, and Ben Ali.
And although Trumps time in office will end with an election and not an ouster, it is only possible to grasp the magnitude of what were seeing and to map what comes next by looking to these antecedents from abroad.
As in the case of many such revolutions, two battles are being waged in America. One is a long struggle against a brutal and repressive ideology. The other is a narrower fight over the fate of a particular leader. The president rose to power by inflaming racial tensions. He now finds his own fate enmeshed in the struggle against police brutality and racism
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Even if the protests fizzleand the parade of denunciations comes to an endits worth pausing to marvel at the moment. Despite the divisions of the country, a majority of its people joined together in shared abhorrence of the president, at least for an instant. Sectors of society that studiously avoid politics broke with their reticence. In a dark era, when it seemed beyond the moral capacities of the nation, it mustered the will to disobey.
www.theatlantic.com/ideas/archive/2020/06/how-regime-change-happens/612739/?utm_source=facebook&utm_medium=social&utm_campaign=share&fbclid=IwAR2VS1NOCkAVJbxaMK-K6jcuxDaI6Hwd2TSfw9J5uP6gXgkAHE7BFmnklI0
Good, not too long article, gives credit to Twitter (mostly its employees) for putting warnings on Trumps posts which made other companies brave enough to stand up too, before their own employees revolted.
Cha
(297,237 posts)Hamlette
(15,412 posts)I obviously didn't notice.
Cha
(297,237 posts)all of us.
Thank you again
Cha
(297,237 posts)Once Twitter applied its rules to Trumpand received accolades for its decisionit inadvertently set a precedent. The company had stood strong against the bully, and showed that there was little price to pay for the choice. A large swath of S&P 500 companies soon calculated that it was better to stand in solidarity with the protests, rather than wait for their employees to angrily pressure them to act.
A cycle of noncooperation was set in motion. Local governments were the next layer of the elite to buck Trumps commands. After the president insisted that governors dominate the streets on his behalf, they roundly refused to escalate their response. Indeed, New York and Virginia rebuffed a federal request to send National Guard troops to Washington, D.C.* Even the suburb of Arlington, Virginia, pulled police officers who had been loaned to control the crowd in Lafayette Square.
https://www.theatlantic.com/ideas/archive/2020/06/how-regime-change-happens/612739/
Boom!
helpisontheway
(5,008 posts)Hamlette
(15,412 posts)I'll never forget watching the returns with my family and it sinking in. I've hated him for over 40 years but thought he was such a joke it would never happen.
Hekate
(90,686 posts)gordianot
(15,238 posts)I also believe he is not finished spreading hate and revenge and will engineer more grand stunts.