But, replying to myself, I still had a point. There was not the repudiation of Trump there needed to be. Quite the contrary: despite what a disaster it has proven to be, Trumpism is still amazingly popular. It is by far the most popular political movement in the past century in the USA. Far from “not being who we are,†Trumpism is exactly what much of America is. We in the USA are not better than this.Rubus_Leucodermis wrote: ↑Mon Nov 16, 2020 9:36 am OK, you have a point. I should not have used those words.
My country has an increasingly fascist party “opposed†(I use that term loosely here) by a party that views timidity as a virtue. Already there is talk among Democrats of letting bygones be bygones and forgiving any lawbreaking that the Trump regime might have done. This will merely continue the trend, ever since Watergate, of evildoers in high places (be they public or private sector) getting off Scot-free.
There is a logical end result to all these trends, and it ain’t pretty.