The Cold War? Child’s play compared to what lies ahead, according to U.S. historian Robert Kagan. Trump, he says, is leading the world into the most dangerous era since 1945.

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    Not true, that is mostly one dictator replacing another. Democracies turning authoritarian is not common since the fascists and Nazis pre WW2.
    And Nazism taking over in Germany was a pretty violent affair, and far from merely winning an election.

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      19 hours ago

      America wasn’t a democracy or the majority of Americans who oppose military aid to Israel would’ve had an opportunity to vote. It’s a plutocracy with democratic components (if you’re feeling generous, “democratic theater” if you’re not).

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        They call it a representative republic.

        Democracy has never been tried at a scale the size of the US. But I’d argue that it was the end goal on many who penned the US constitution, that it’s well past the point where it could have been reached, and that over and again it’s been held back by fools.

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      Communists in Czechoslovakia were democratically voted in after war. Then they turned the country into a totalitarian shithole.