• OBJECTION!@lemmy.ml
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    4 hours ago

    You’ve done nothing of the sort. You’ve shared your own immature fantasies.

    1. Democrats associate themselves with the status quo

    2. The status quo is a system in decline

    3. As the status quo declines, people will be less inclined to support a party that is associated with the status quo.

    Which part of that, exactly, is an “immature fantasy?”

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        29 minutes ago

        That’s a pretty strange thing to disagree with. It’s very straightforward logic so it would take quite a bit of evidence to put it in doubt.

        And I have no idea what evidence you’re looking at but I know what evidence you’re not looking at, for example, the rise of Hitler in Germany. As the status quo became worse and worse, more people turned away from the establishment parties and to the far-right (and to the far-left, unfortunately to a lesser extent), which brought about the end of the republic. You can see similar cases in most every fascist state that has ever existed. I would very much like to know which historical examples you are looking at that don’t support my third statement.