If the fascist takeover of America succeeds one group of people who will definitely disappear are the Epstein/Trump victims.
If the fascist takeover of America succeeds one group of people who will definitely disappear are the Epstein/Trump victims.
Black Americans have a different view of the U$A than White Americans. Adjust your attitudes accordingly.
A different issue, but yes.
Well see, that's just it, amigo. The "fascist takeover" only looks like that to white people. Black Americans have lived in a different country for generations. Whose reality? The police were always brutal to me, but they stopped short of shooting me. Blacks were always murdered and "disappeared."
True too, but there has always been groups of people even within so called democracies who have never known true freedom. The indigenous, Roma and Sinti, etc…
Claro, but we're talking about the U$A where the country's wealth was built from slaves and the murder of indigenous people. No fascist takeover needed. In fact, I have to say that the Nazis admired the Americans and emulated them in many ways. Inspired by us. This is not hyperbole, just history.
IOW, America has finally been slapped in the face with its true reality.
Xackly.
Of course. Hitler was inspired by the genocide of the indigenous. And who did he have a framed photo of behind his desk: Henry Ford.
So now, all that's really happened is that the thin veneer of a "civilized" society has been discarded, and the Capitalists just decided to be who they really are, who they have been since the very beginning. WHO drops nuclear weapons on cities? Who goes to SE Asia swinging their big military dick?
Brecht said there was no Thirty Years War. It’s really a Three Hundred Years War, against people and for the wealthy and powerful.
Even in 14th Century France, the King had to beg for money to fund his wars. There was an upper class of Dukes, Counts, and Knights, but they did not have complete control of the peasants, not like modern industrialized nations with their wage slaves. I question the whole narrative of "democracy"
Nah. They will continue to discredit the victims, and their base will believe it more and more over time. Killing someone’s credibility is easier, less messy, and still satisfies their deep hunger to be cruel.