Heyo
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For this debate, I'll use The 14 Characteristics of Fascism, by Lawrence Britt, Spring 2003 as a basis. It isn't a definition of fascism, but a collection of characteristics fascist countries had.
That's how I see it from the outside. Trump has fascist tendencies, and if he wins in November, the US may be on the road to fascism, but he himself is not a fascist.
- Powerful and Continuing Nationalism
Trump: yes; MAGA: YES; the US: yes - Disdain for the Recognition of Human Rights
Trump: partly; MAGA: yes; US: no - Identification of Enemies/Scapegoats as a Unifying Cause
Trump: yes; MAGA: yes; US: partly - Supremacy of the Military
Trump: no; MAGA: yes; US: it's complicated - Rampant Sexism
Trump: YES; MAGA: yes; US: no - Controlled Mass Media
Trump: no; MAGA: some (DeSantis); US: NO - Obsession with National Security
Trump: no; MAGA: partly; US: yes - Religion and Government are Intertwined
Trump: not really; MAGA: some: US: NO - Corporate Power is Protected
Trump: yes; MAGA: yes; US: yes - Labor Power is Suppressed
Trump: doesn't care; MAGA: yes; US: it's complicated - Disdain for Intellectuals and the Arts
Trump: doesn't care; MAGA: yes; US: no - Obsession with Crime and Punishment
Trump: no; MAGA: yes; US: yes - Rampant Cronyism and Corruption
Trump: YES; MAGA: yes; US: it's complicated - Fraudulent Elections
Trump: YES; MAGA: yes; US: no
That's how I see it from the outside. Trump has fascist tendencies, and if he wins in November, the US may be on the road to fascism, but he himself is not a fascist.
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