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“We have become a country where people are disappeared by a paramilitary force that hunts them down in their apartments, on city streets and country roads.”

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  • James GleickG James Gleick

    Masha Gessen. It needs to be said, and it needs to be felt.

    https://www.nytimes.com/2026/01/18/opinion/trump-one-year-later.html?unlocked_article_code=1.FlA.crde.7jYvifcOp0Zu&smid=url-share (2/2)

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    James Gleick
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    “We are a country ruled by a megalomaniac whose views are openly hateful and proudly ignorant, whose avarice knows no bounds and whose claim to power is absolute. Foreign leaders try to appease him with flattery and curry his favor with gifts.”

    Curioso 🍉 🇺🇦 (jgg)J UlmoU PKPs Powerfromspace1P 3 Replies Last reply
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    • James GleickG James Gleick

      “We are a country ruled by a megalomaniac whose views are openly hateful and proudly ignorant, whose avarice knows no bounds and whose claim to power is absolute. Foreign leaders try to appease him with flattery and curry his favor with gifts.”

      Curioso 🍉 🇺🇦 (jgg)J This user is from outside of this forum
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      Curioso 🍉 🇺🇦 (jgg)
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      @gleick

      In the EU we have tried to appease him assuming he was like the flu: it will pass.

      But I think we all are slowly coming to the realization that it is not; that trumpism it is more likely to be a chronic condition.

      Time to look for alternatives to the US, then. The first big treaty have already been signed.

      The US needs to bridle that psycho ASAP.

      Mister ShadeM gypsyveganG 🤯Matera the Mad🤯M AetherialP PKPs Powerfromspace1P 8 Replies Last reply
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      • James GleickG James Gleick

        “We have become a country where people are disappeared by a paramilitary force that hunts them down in their apartments, on city streets and country roads.”

        "We have become a country where a person can be summarily executed in public for protesting that paramilitary force.”

        "We have become a country whose federal government deploys military and paramilitary forces in the streets of its major cities, terrorizing the residents in the guise of protecting them.” (1/2)

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        VoxClamans
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        @gleick without any real opposition. Welcome to today's USA.

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        • James GleickG James Gleick

          “We have become a country where people are disappeared by a paramilitary force that hunts them down in their apartments, on city streets and country roads.”

          "We have become a country where a person can be summarily executed in public for protesting that paramilitary force.”

          "We have become a country whose federal government deploys military and paramilitary forces in the streets of its major cities, terrorizing the residents in the guise of protecting them.” (1/2)

          DougD This user is from outside of this forum
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          @gleick
          "We have become..." Is glaringly passive language for a direct act taken by millions of voters

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          • James GleickG James Gleick

            “We have become a country where people are disappeared by a paramilitary force that hunts them down in their apartments, on city streets and country roads.”

            "We have become a country where a person can be summarily executed in public for protesting that paramilitary force.”

            "We have become a country whose federal government deploys military and paramilitary forces in the streets of its major cities, terrorizing the residents in the guise of protecting them.” (1/2)

            Ian K. Rogers ikr?╭ರ_ಠI This user is from outside of this forum
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            Ian K. Rogers ikr?╭ರ_ಠ
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            @gleick "become" is carrying a lot of water here. Now it's just more obvious.

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            • James GleickG James Gleick

              “We are a country ruled by a megalomaniac whose views are openly hateful and proudly ignorant, whose avarice knows no bounds and whose claim to power is absolute. Foreign leaders try to appease him with flattery and curry his favor with gifts.”

              UlmoU This user is from outside of this forum
              UlmoU This user is from outside of this forum
              Ulmo
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              @gleick Is it just Trump? What would happen if Trump, now elderly, died suddenly? Would Vance be better? Would the US government improve, or would it just be one face replaced by another?

              It's true that Trump's narcissism, ego, and megalomania border on insanity. Which makes me wonder... if you feed the ego of someone so absurdly crazy with whispers and advice, could you get them to act in a planned way according to the wishes of those who whisper and advise?

              I mean, Trump is the storefront. If you change the storefront, the store will still be there.

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              • UlmoU Ulmo

                @gleick Is it just Trump? What would happen if Trump, now elderly, died suddenly? Would Vance be better? Would the US government improve, or would it just be one face replaced by another?

                It's true that Trump's narcissism, ego, and megalomania border on insanity. Which makes me wonder... if you feed the ego of someone so absurdly crazy with whispers and advice, could you get them to act in a planned way according to the wishes of those who whisper and advise?

                I mean, Trump is the storefront. If you change the storefront, the store will still be there.

                WorldTravelerAll7W This user is from outside of this forum
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                WorldTravelerAll7
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                @Ulmo @gleick

                this has been my argument. Dotard Tumor is a vile bit of scum, but 77M human cancer cells elected him. i will not allow them to not take responsibility for this

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                • UlmoU Ulmo

                  @gleick Is it just Trump? What would happen if Trump, now elderly, died suddenly? Would Vance be better? Would the US government improve, or would it just be one face replaced by another?

                  It's true that Trump's narcissism, ego, and megalomania border on insanity. Which makes me wonder... if you feed the ego of someone so absurdly crazy with whispers and advice, could you get them to act in a planned way according to the wishes of those who whisper and advise?

                  I mean, Trump is the storefront. If you change the storefront, the store will still be there.

                  Jonathan HartleyT This user is from outside of this forum
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                  Jonathan Hartley
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                  @Ulmo @gleick Right. I believe Vance would be even worse. V has long been zealously unhinged, but unlike Trump, in an entirely functional and high energy way.

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                  • James GleickG James Gleick

                    Masha Gessen. It needs to be said, and it needs to be felt.

                    https://www.nytimes.com/2026/01/18/opinion/trump-one-year-later.html?unlocked_article_code=1.FlA.crde.7jYvifcOp0Zu&smid=url-share (2/2)

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                    🌼 Dagnabbit, Pascaline! 🌼
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                    @gleick
                    Yes good piece!
                    More should read this, so I add the link to its already archived version, if that's not okay let me know and I will remove it.

                    archive.ph

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                    • Curioso 🍉 🇺🇦 (jgg)J Curioso 🍉 🇺🇦 (jgg)

                      @gleick

                      In the EU we have tried to appease him assuming he was like the flu: it will pass.

                      But I think we all are slowly coming to the realization that it is not; that trumpism it is more likely to be a chronic condition.

                      Time to look for alternatives to the US, then. The first big treaty have already been signed.

                      The US needs to bridle that psycho ASAP.

                      Mister ShadeM This user is from outside of this forum
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                      Mister Shade
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                      @jgg @gleick

                      Our hope here is that the non-voters who stayed home in 2024 will join with the Republicans who thought they wouldn’t be harmed by #Trump, and both will join the liberals who never wanted any of this, to push Trump and his party out of power in the midterms.

                      Yes, there’s no guarantee, and yes it will be difficult, and YES it is worth striving for. Hopefully enough people will understand.

                      The Bear-Slayer 🇱🇻🇺🇦B Katrina Katrinka :donor:K Jürgen HubertJ 3 Replies Last reply
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                      • Curioso 🍉 🇺🇦 (jgg)J Curioso 🍉 🇺🇦 (jgg)

                        @gleick

                        In the EU we have tried to appease him assuming he was like the flu: it will pass.

                        But I think we all are slowly coming to the realization that it is not; that trumpism it is more likely to be a chronic condition.

                        Time to look for alternatives to the US, then. The first big treaty have already been signed.

                        The US needs to bridle that psycho ASAP.

                        gypsyveganG This user is from outside of this forum
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                        gypsyvegan
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                        @jgg @gleick The thing about the flu is that sometimes it doesn't pass. Like Covid and other viruses, sometimes you don't get better -- and every time you get sick with that virus, the odds of ending up with a chronic illness go up exponentially.

                        We got infected with variant 2.0 before we'd actually gotten over 1.0; there's definitely been measurable organ damage, and the odds of us ending up with Long MAGA are, unfortunately, extremely high.

                        The Bear-Slayer 🇱🇻🇺🇦B Captain ObservantC 2 Replies Last reply
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                        • James GleickG James Gleick

                          Masha Gessen. It needs to be said, and it needs to be felt.

                          https://www.nytimes.com/2026/01/18/opinion/trump-one-year-later.html?unlocked_article_code=1.FlA.crde.7jYvifcOp0Zu&smid=url-share (2/2)

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                          @gleick No there won’t be new elections. The moment an ICE cop gets killed in the streets and this is very likely to happen, trump will call it “we are at war” and/or call out Martial Law. He’s waiting for this incident. “No more elections”, he promised. “Vote for me and you don’t have to vote any more”. “ You don’t have to bother, we’ll do it for you!” “No more waiting at polling stations anymore”.
                          He all ‘promised’ this.
                          American citizens are so fucked by their own American citizens.

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                          • DougD Doug

                            @gleick
                            "We have become..." Is glaringly passive language for a direct act taken by millions of voters

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                            @gleick @doug more so for a state of being that took decades to create and which we all very much participated in, and refused to hold anyone accountable in any way. you have the mirror as well as your neighbors to blame.

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                            • Curioso 🍉 🇺🇦 (jgg)J Curioso 🍉 🇺🇦 (jgg)

                              @gleick

                              In the EU we have tried to appease him assuming he was like the flu: it will pass.

                              But I think we all are slowly coming to the realization that it is not; that trumpism it is more likely to be a chronic condition.

                              Time to look for alternatives to the US, then. The first big treaty have already been signed.

                              The US needs to bridle that psycho ASAP.

                              🤯Matera the Mad🤯M This user is from outside of this forum
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                              @jgg @gleick Definitely not flu - more likre Long cCovid with secondary infections and a few parasites.

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                              • UlmoU Ulmo

                                @gleick Is it just Trump? What would happen if Trump, now elderly, died suddenly? Would Vance be better? Would the US government improve, or would it just be one face replaced by another?

                                It's true that Trump's narcissism, ego, and megalomania border on insanity. Which makes me wonder... if you feed the ego of someone so absurdly crazy with whispers and advice, could you get them to act in a planned way according to the wishes of those who whisper and advise?

                                I mean, Trump is the storefront. If you change the storefront, the store will still be there.

                                Duncan BayneD This user is from outside of this forum
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                                Duncan Bayne
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                                @Ulmo @gleick I feel like we've seen this before ...

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                                • Duncan BayneD Duncan Bayne

                                  @Ulmo @gleick I feel like we've seen this before ...

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                                  @Ulmo @gleick In fact, Grima would be a *great* nickname for Vance.

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                                  • Curioso 🍉 🇺🇦 (jgg)J Curioso 🍉 🇺🇦 (jgg)

                                    @gleick

                                    In the EU we have tried to appease him assuming he was like the flu: it will pass.

                                    But I think we all are slowly coming to the realization that it is not; that trumpism it is more likely to be a chronic condition.

                                    Time to look for alternatives to the US, then. The first big treaty have already been signed.

                                    The US needs to bridle that psycho ASAP.

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                                    @jgg

                                    @gleick

                                    Unfortunately, you are correct. The swine who aided and abetted him into his current position had children and some of them are old enough to have also had children. The country is cooked. Look elsewhere for allies.

                                    Signed,
                                    An American expat

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                                    • James GleickG James Gleick

                                      “We are a country ruled by a megalomaniac whose views are openly hateful and proudly ignorant, whose avarice knows no bounds and whose claim to power is absolute. Foreign leaders try to appease him with flattery and curry his favor with gifts.”

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                                      @gleick ... for now

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                                      • Curioso 🍉 🇺🇦 (jgg)J Curioso 🍉 🇺🇦 (jgg)

                                        @gleick

                                        In the EU we have tried to appease him assuming he was like the flu: it will pass.

                                        But I think we all are slowly coming to the realization that it is not; that trumpism it is more likely to be a chronic condition.

                                        Time to look for alternatives to the US, then. The first big treaty have already been signed.

                                        The US needs to bridle that psycho ASAP.

                                        PKPs Powerfromspace1P This user is from outside of this forum
                                        PKPs Powerfromspace1P This user is from outside of this forum
                                        PKPs Powerfromspace1
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                                        @jgg @gleick its chronic here and deep rooted. And with no effective opposition party ...

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                                        • Curioso 🍉 🇺🇦 (jgg)J Curioso 🍉 🇺🇦 (jgg)

                                          @gleick

                                          In the EU we have tried to appease him assuming he was like the flu: it will pass.

                                          But I think we all are slowly coming to the realization that it is not; that trumpism it is more likely to be a chronic condition.

                                          Time to look for alternatives to the US, then. The first big treaty have already been signed.

                                          The US needs to bridle that psycho ASAP.

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                                          @jgg @gleick

                                          Fascism doesn't pass simply because its leader is ousted or dies.
                                          https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2024/sep/13/alito-supreme-court-far-right-ties

                                          Look at Germany, still having to deal with fascist aristocrats a century later.
                                          Heinrich XIII
                                          https://www.theguardian.com/world/2025/mar/06/five-jailed-for-far-right-plot-to-overthrow-german-government

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                                          German ‘Reichsbuerger’ coup plotters go on trial: Is democracy at stake?

                                          The ‘Reichsbuerger’ movement was planning to overthrow the German government. Is the threat of a coup real?

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                                          Al Jazeera (www.aljazeera.com)

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                                          Germany arrests 25 accused of plotting coup

                                          A far-right group is suspected of planning to storm parliament and install an aristocrat as leader.

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                                          (www.bbc.com)

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                                          Germany bans extremist movement and arrests self-declared 'king' Peter

                                          Police arrest the leaders of Germany's largest Reichsbürger faction, that calls itself "Kingdom of Germany".

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                                          Same with the UK
                                          https://www.onlondon.co.uk/nigel-farage-and-oswald-mosley-their-london-endeavours-compared/

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                                          The Disturbing History of Royal Infatuation With Hitler

                                          From Edward, Duke of Windsor and Wallis Simpson to Princess Mafalda of Italy, many royal houses are still grappling with their family’s collaboration with the Nazis.

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                                          Vanity Fair (www.vanityfair.com)

                                          Just a moment...

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