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Jon Notabot's avatar

Catalyzing events. These are the "lone wolf" of happenings which either induce people to willingly surrender their rights and dignity - or - induce people to forcibly take the same from "others".

Catalyzing events in a functioning society typically must be of massive scale - like 9/11 - in order to do what they do: cause people to behave in ways unrecognizable.

Catalyzing events within a primed powderkeg facade of a society - like the one we have today - do not need to be massive - only plausible. Plausible in the minds of those already unreachable and beyond reason.

Today, we are always exactly one *relatively* insignificant event away from catalyzing into an absolute catastrophic explosion of widespread violence and authoritarian crackdowns.

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Tomonthebeach's avatar

People should not feel too depressed that we let Trump happen. Back in 2018, I asked Prof Paxton, author of The Anatomy of Fascism, if Trump was a fascist. To my surprise, he said no. But I used his criteria! Then in early 2021, Paxton published an OpEd in Newsweek: Donald Trump is a Fascist. So if it took an expert several years to see the new Reich coming - that explains how fascism slowly snuck up on people. I wonder if we will have a fire on Capitol Hill to celebrate our new Fuhrer's reign.

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