• StrayCatFrump@beehaw.org
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    Plenty of fascist policy in Biden’s career of politics: mass incarceration—including concentration camps—the “War On Drugs”, union busting and strikebreaking, mass surveillance (e.g. the Patriot Act, which he happily takes credit for), militarization of the police, attacks on journalism and whistleblowers, etc.

    Yes, you really should work on getting in the loop.

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      I mean that’s all terrible indeed. But just wait till you see how terrible actual fascism is. It’s much, much, much worse than the current US’s political climate. Fankly it’s perverse to claim it’s on the same level.

      Biden is not like Assad.

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        I can see you’ve never been on the receiving end of the prison-industrial or military-industrial complexes. You should really talk more to people who have been.

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          Well no, I haven’t – because I’m European.

          Listen I’m not trying to downplay the terrible systemic abuse minorities in the US are suffering. But that just isn’t the same as full on fascism.

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      The war on drugs has been a policy standard since Nixon to put minorities and the leftist youth in prison and has unfortunately has not been recanted but progress is slowing being made to change that.

      The union busting was heartbreaking to hear but it is by no means an indicator of somebody being a fascist. In the US there has been plenty of union busting by capitalists.

      The PATRIOT Act is a very unfortunate product of fear that nearly everyone gave liberty for some sense of security. Most people in the US were frightened by the 9/11 attacks, and there were few people at the time that saw that it would be a huge mistake to give the government such vast surveillance powers. Hindsight is very strong now with this.

      Militarization of the police has more to do with a state by state, and department by department thing. The federal government has very little to do with local policing. There’s several Supreme Court cases basically saying so. Probably not the greatest idea as I would like a little more federal protection from and oversight of local police forces.

      The only one I’m not familiar with is the whistleblowers. The only attacks on the press I know of are him calling out far right outlets that publish false and misleading information. Certainly not the president who claimed fake news about everything.

      I am not super supportive of the Democratic Party, it has its issues but it is far from fascism. I think you are confusing that with authoritarianism. The Republican Party is the one that endorses candidates that want people like me to be dead and that is a pretty big motivator to vote for the Dems to prevent that from happening to me or others.