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91. One thing often overlooked is the cultural aspect. When looking at authoritarian systems past and present, there are
Sun Jun 28, 2026, 03:05 PM
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strong cultural underpinnings for authoritarianism. For example, Putin in Russia. They call him "President", but for all practical purposes he is Czar, just as Russia has had for hundreds of years. And that authoritarian culture is one of the reasons why liberal democracy didn't "take" in the 1990s in Russia.

Same with China. President Xi Jinping has all the powers of an emperor, as China has been ruled by emperors for thousands of years.

When Hitler came to power in the early 1930s, Germany had been a democracy for only a few years, so a democratic system did not have enough time to become embedded in German culture at that time.

The United States is different. We have had democracy and human rights in some form for hundreds of years. Part of that came from the native Americans particularly the Iroquois Nation, and part of it came from England dating back to 1215 and Magna Carta. It has been with us so long that it has become firmly embedded in our culture.

Therefore it will be much harder for authoritarianism to take hold here than in other places. We are already seeing quite a bit of push back (not enough in my mind) and I believe we'll see a lot more in the future.

For that reason and others, I believe we will defeat project 2025, and remain a free society, but expect the next few years to be turbulent, so don't get discouraged.

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Do you have access to therapy? WhiskeyGrinder 23 hrs ago #1
I empathize. mr715 23 hrs ago #2
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THE quote that keeps me going 303squadron 23 hrs ago #4
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When I was a boy baseball players were my heroes 303squadron 19 hrs ago #62
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Unplug for a while, maybe DarthDem 23 hrs ago #5
Pull out some old albums, listen to them, read the liners. dem4decades 23 hrs ago #6
It's getting better. Blue Full Moon 23 hrs ago #7
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We can take them!!!! bdamomma 21 hrs ago #26
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Thank you hookaleft 15 hrs ago #70
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I haven't watched network news in 15 years and I don't miss it one bit. Initech 22 hrs ago #16
I never in my life thought I would hear people want to voluntarily give up their rights. Initech 22 hrs ago #9
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Less thought, more action. Get out there and do something. struggle4progress 22 hrs ago #11
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;-{) THIS Goonch 22 hrs ago #14
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We. The. People. Will. Get. Through. This. Nightmare! EndlessMaze 21 hrs ago #22
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"most of the people of this country are unaware" - NO TBF 21 hrs ago #28
Trump's overall approval is at 30%. That means 70% of We the People know what's up. flashman13 21 hrs ago #33
Yup, our focus needs to be GOTV - TBF 21 hrs ago #34
One of two questions relogic 5 hrs ago #78
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Unplug and do what you can to make your part of the world better The Blue Flower 21 hrs ago #32
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Bake bread. cachukis 20 hrs ago #41
They want you to feel this way. Aristus 20 hrs ago #42
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... Aristus 20 hrs ago #56
I hear you! BobTheSubgenius 20 hrs ago #44
yeah OK Skittles 20 hrs ago #46
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Democracy is a struggle bucolic_frolic 20 hrs ago #54
Been thinking lately we need to educate voters about what's in Project 2025 KS Toronado 20 hrs ago #55
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Just read Ms Elm. TY There's a wonderful title to a book "Brighten The Corner Where You Are"... electric_blue68 15 hrs ago #69
I'm with you. The founders never imagined criminals could get control of all three branches of government. lees1975 20 hrs ago #60
I know. All three branches hookaleft 15 hrs ago #72
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I think we pretty much all experience some of the same anxiety, hookaleft. summer_in_TX 14 hrs ago #75
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We were warned years ago. Sector 001 4 hrs ago #82
It's not just the Democrat's fault that too much of this country has turned its back on the best American values. Boomerproud 3 hrs ago #84
NO MorbidButterflyTat 2 hrs ago #88
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The purpose of much of what they do is to demoralize. orangecrush 3 hrs ago #86
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One thing often overlooked is the cultural aspect. When looking at authoritarian systems past and present, there are Fil1957 1 hr ago #91
hey, listen.... markie 1 hr ago #92
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