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Excitement about America's future is palpable as we approach Tuesday's election. In stark contrast, the messaging from Kamala Harris's campaign is alarmingly negative and destructive. Recently, she and her supporters have used terms like "fascist" to describe opponents, with one even comparing Trump supporters to Nazis. This rhetoric mirrors past statements from Hillary Clinton and Joe Biden, who suggested locking up Trump politically. Such language is not just random; it comes from prominent figures in the Democratic Party. This campaign is marked by negativity and hostility, unlike the joy and optimism we bring as we support Donald Trump's candidacy for president.

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The speaker discusses declassified documents from the Biden administration designating potential violent domestic extremists. These documents allegedly identify individuals as likely to turn to violence based on ideologies connected to opposing Biden administration policies. Examples include opposition to COVID vaccine and mask mandates, concerns about forced vaccination of children in schools, and disagreement with Biden's border policy. The speaker connects these documents, issued in December 2021, to President Biden's 2022 speech warning that Donald Trump and MAGA Republicans pose a threat to the republic. They also link it to alleged FBI directives to social media companies to censor Americans to prevent the spread of domestic violent extremism. The speaker concludes that this represents the weaponization and politicization of the intelligence community against the American people.

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To understand the right's appeal, you need to understand fascism, a specific political ideology, not just a term for something bad. Fascism, at its core, is a palingenetic form of populist ultranationalism. This means it's a popular movement where the nation is all that matters, and it offers a myth of national rebirth. The right provides this unifying myth, a story of past greatness, decline, and a glorious future, like "Make America Great Again." The left, in contrast, defends the status quo and focuses on differences, hindering coalition building through language policing. We need a unifying narrative, a vision of the future that offers hope, our own palingenetic myth. Stop misusing the term fascism.

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The Democratic Party is often seen as toxic, even by its own members. Their approach has relied heavily on shaming and condescension, implying that they know better than others. This attitude alienates many, especially in places like Pennsylvania, where voters may support Trump without being fascists or insurrectionists. If the party continues to adopt extreme, niche perspectives, it risks losing broader support and the overall argument.

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There is concern about the rise of authoritarianism and potential fascism in the US. While the leader plays a role, it is the people who desire this that are a bigger part of the problem. One of the major political parties has been embracing extremism on the ultra right, which has become central to Republican politics. This movement is not solely influenced by Trump, but rather pushes him to be more extreme. It is a problem within the Republican Party, not just one man.

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The speaker discusses the concerns raised by Trump's critics, comparing them to the actions of the Biden Harris administration. They highlight the danger of labeling Trump as a modern-day Hitler and the implicit call for violence against him. The speaker argues that this message is alarming and goes against the principles of the United States. They criticize those in positions of power for abusing their authority and undermining democracy in their pursuit of their desired outcome.

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Fascism dismisses truth and the importance of daily life, prioritizing a myth of national unity and a mystical connection with a leader. Post-truth isn't just a campus issue; it undermines democracy by eroding trust and law. To kill democracy, attack facts. First, lie constantly. Then, accuse opponents and journalists of lying. Eventually, people question the existence of truth, making resistance impossible and ending the game. Modern authoritarians use this tactic to seize power by creating an environment where facts are irrelevant and manipulation thrives.

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It's difficult for people to grasp why certain actions aren't democratic, especially regarding the border issue. There's a lot of criticism directed at Trump, labeling him as a fascist due to his rhetoric and associations. However, this criticism has been a long-standing pattern against Republican candidates. For years, center-right individuals have faced demonization, with accusations against figures like Mitt Romney and John McCain. Despite Trump's incendiary language, many believe the country thrived during his presidency compared to the current administration. The discussion shifts to the economy, with claims that Trump inherited a strong economy from Obama, while Biden cannot credit Trump for anything positive. The conversation then moves away from this topic.

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I strongly disagree with being labeled a semi-fascist for voting a certain way. Fascism involves consolidating political power and controlling private industry, which I believe is happening with the union of big tech and government, the banning of conservative voices, and the shadow banning of opposing views. The infiltration of opposition parties to create chaos is another fascist trait. When you see reports of flags at Republican rallies, question their authenticity. Lastly, invoking history's worst episodes, like fascism, in present-day conflicts is seen as losing the argument according to Godwin's law.

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They are terrified of effective, smart, strong women leaders. They embrace dictators like Xi and Putin, who are our most formidable adversaries. Donald Trump hugs dictators and is about to have a rally reminiscent of 1939, cheering on Nazi Germany. Speakers at the rally have already attacked Black, Latino, and Arab American voters. This is about rallying a hateful, retro, America First, recalling a time when white supremacy and affinity for Nazism was paramount. General John Kelly shared that Donald Trump said he wants his generals to be like Hitler's and that Hitler did some good things. Trump views anyone who differs with him as the enemy from within and promises to use the military against his domestic opposition. When Trump was president, he had plans to use the military but was held back by people who won't be there in a second term. The Supreme Court has said that any president can do whatever they want with impunity. Kamala Harris is smart, wants to unify the nation, and has policies to help working people. Donald Trump poses a deadly serious threat.

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They are terrified of effective, smart, strong women leaders. They embrace dictators like Xi and Putin, who are our most formidable adversaries. Donald Trump hugs dictators and is about to have a rally reminiscent of 1939, cheering on Nazi Germany. Speakers at the rally have attacked Black, Latino, and Arab American voters. This is about rallying a hateful, retro, America First, recalling a time when white supremacy and affinity for Nazism was paramount. General John Kelly shared his direct experience with Donald Trump, who said he wants his own generals to be like Hitler's and that Hitler did some good things. Trump views anyone who differs with him as the enemy from within and promises to use the military against his domestic opposition. When Trump was president, he had plans to use the military but was held back by people who won't be there in a second term. The Supreme Court has said that any president can do whatever they want with impunity. We have many reasons to vote for Kamala Harris, who is smart and wants to unify the nation. Donald Trump poses a deadly serious threat, and people need to understand what's at stake.

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Speaker 0: Let me ask you tonight. Do you think Donald Trump is a fascist? Speaker 1: Yes. I do. Speaker 0: This is what kicking the shit out of fascism looks like. Speaker 2: Try to prevent the spread of the lawlessness and the fascist chaos that's been unleashed against us. Speaker 1: So when we say Donald Trump is a fascist, fascism, a huge component of fascism, is uniting racism, bigotry, a form of racist nationalism. Speaker 0: This is we are now living in a fascist dictatorship. Speaker 1: Mhmm. And we are worried about potential rise of fascism in this country. We're worried about our democracy falling to an authoritarian and potentially fascist form of government. Speaker 0: Not only to roll over to Donald Trump's will, but to roll over our democracy and allow him to take over this country as a fascist dictator. Speaker 1: When fascism isn't just coming, it's already here. Speaker 0: The former chairman of the joint chiefs of staff, Mark Milley, said, no one has ever been more dangerous to this country than Donald Trump, and he is a fascist to his core.

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Legitimately elected leaders have been known to undermine democracy by suppressing opposition and the free press. Historical examples, like Hitler's election, demonstrate how leaders with dictatorial tendencies gradually erode democratic institutions. What sets Trump apart is his open declaration of his intentions. He openly communicates his desire to silence dissent and imprison his opponents. This transparency is concerning, as it reveals a willingness to dismantle democratic norms.

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In this video, the speaker reveals that they voted for Donald Trump twice because they believed he was the better choice compared to the Democratic candidates. They consider themselves a libertarian and value personal freedom. However, they express anger towards anyone who labels them or others who made the same voting choice as "semi-fascist." The speaker argues that the current situation in the country, with the union of big tech and government, censorship of conservative voices, and banning of vaccine mandate critics, is closer to fascism than anything Trump did. They predict that Democrats will increase accusations of fascism against Republicans in the upcoming midterms. The speaker also mentions the tactic of infiltrating opposition parties to create chaos and make them appear violent or illegal. They urge viewers to question reports of Nazi flags at Republican rallies and to be skeptical of fake hate crimes. The speaker concludes by invoking Godwin's Law, stating that President Biden has lost the argument.

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The speakers are asked what makes Trump a fascist. One speaker says Trump "just does everything he wants" and is a "convicted felon." Another speaker claims Trump is trying to control the media narrative, citing the renaming of the Gulf of Mexico and allegedly not allowing the Associated Press into the White House. When asked if renaming the Gulf of Mexico is pointless, the speaker agrees. The speakers are asked again what makes Trump a fascist. One speaker says a core tenet of fascism is creating an enemy. The speaker admits they received the sign and talking points from someone else. They say they came out to protest because of executive overreach.

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The speaker asserts that political opponents are acting with extreme desperation and pursuing aggressive measures to win the election. Specifically, the speaker states that “crooked Joe Biden and the far left lunatics are desperate to stop us by any means necessary,” implying a willingness to employ drastic, even illicit, tactics to achieve victory. The claim continues that these opponents “are willing to violate The US Constitutions at levels never seen before in order to win this election,” portraying a view that constitutional and legal norms are being broken in pursuit of electoral success. Further, the speaker characterizes Joe Biden as a direct danger to the democratic system, declaring that “Joe Biden is a threat to democracy.” The repetition emphasizes the perceived severity of the threat, with the speaker reiterating that “It’s a threat,” underscoring the seriousness attributed to Biden’s impact on democratic processes. Another central claim concerns the alleged use of state power to influence the election. The speaker contends that “they’re weaponizing law enforcement for high level election interference,” suggesting that law enforcement agencies are being directed or used in ways that would undermine fair electoral processes. This accusation is tied to the assertion of electoral advantage, as the speaker claims that such actions are taking place “because we’re beating them so badly in the polls,” attributing the alleged use of force or influence to the current advantage in polling. Overall, the speaker outlines a narrative in which political adversaries are depicted as acting with unprecedented aggression toward securing electoral outcomes, including constitutional violations and the deployment of law enforcement in ways that would interfere with the election. The emphasis is on a perceived threat to democracy and on the strategic use of governmental power as a tool in contested political competition, framed by the assertion of a significant polling lead that allegedly prompts these aggressive tactics.

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Donald Trump and the MAGA Republicans are seen as a dangerous extremist group that poses a threat to our republic. They disregard the constitution, rule of law, and the will of the people. Their support for political violence is alarming and undermines our personal rights, pursuit of justice, and the very essence of our nation. They thrive on chaos and anger, which is detrimental to our democracy. It is crucial to emphasize that political violence has no place in America.

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Trump supporters are accused of supporting fascism and racism by backing him. They are criticized for denying his racist remarks, attacking the media, and displaying authoritarian tendencies. Comparisons to Hitler and dictators are made, warning of a potential autocratic future under Trump. The ex-president is accused of appealing to white supremacy and nationalism. The speaker emphasizes the dangers of fascism and the erosion of democracy under Trump's leadership.

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In the past, both parties had strong partisans who engaged in bitter battles over various issues like gun control, climate change, the economy, and taxes. However, the current Republican Party is being influenced by extreme factions, many of whom take their cues from Donald Trump. Trump, who lacks credibility and is facing legal actions, prioritizes his own interests. It remains unclear when these extremists will break ties with him. Perhaps there should be a formal deprogramming of cult-like members or some other action to address this situation.

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The speaker discusses the Biden administration's use of the term "fascist" without providing a clear definition. They argue that anyone who disagrees with Joe Biden is labeled a fascist, and highlight Biden's recent statement that Republicans are "semi fascists." The speaker expresses concern over the administration's declaration of war against half the country and criticizes the Department of Homeland Security's encouragement of children to report their parents for COVID disinformation. They introduce Blake Masters, a Senate candidate from Arizona, who condemns the Democrats' actions, accusing them of destroying the economy, border security, and indoctrinating children. Masters emphasizes the importance of protecting families and vows to fight against the Democrats' authoritarianism.

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The opposition to the Trump administration's first hundred days is threefold: pollsters, the media, and the Democratic Party/institutionalized left. Pollsters underestimate Trump's support, reminiscent of 2016, 2020, and 2024 elections, to create momentum against him. The media, now in conflict with the Democratic left over the Biden scandal, have gained influence due to the Democratic Party's lack of an agenda. The Democratic Party and the left lack institutional power, an alternate agenda, and leaders. They cannot point to a "good old days" under Biden, as they allegedly "wrecked the country." All that remains are attacks on Trump's character, such as calling him a fascist or Nazi. The underlying principle uniting the opposition is fear that Trump's first hundred days might lead to a successful presidency.

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Donald Trump and the MAGA Republicans are seen as a threat to democracy due to their extremism and violence. It is crucial for us to come together as a nation and reject this behavior in order to protect our democracy.

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Democrats have labeled President Trump a threat to democracy for nearly a decade, even comparing him to Hitler. Kamala Harris and Joe Biden have used the justice system against him, hoping to imprison him after he faced a lengthy court case. This political violence has led to two assassination attempts on his life. Despite this, Trump's opponents claim they reject political violence, yet they continue to spread dangerous rhetoric that incites it. Recently, they labeled his rally attendees as Nazis, which is divisive and harmful. The media often blames Trump for division, but many Americans see through these narratives. As a result, Trump is gaining popularity in 2024, as people remember a stronger democracy during his presidency compared to today.

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We are at war with evil extremists in the MAGA movement who seek to overthrow the government. They pose a threat to democracy and resort to violence when they don't get their way. This fascist movement is willing to incite civil war and use violent tactics to achieve their political goals. The dangerous rhetoric and actions of these individuals must be confronted.

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We currently have a white supremacist in the White House, supported by others with the same ideology. The majority of violent crimes in the country are committed by white supremacists, yet they continue to hold positions of power. These individuals were involved in the January 6th attack on our democracy and are now undermining it from within.
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