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The Trump administration's second term has seen a shift towards more aggressive actions against perceived threats, drawing parallels to McCarthyism.
The Trump regime is seen as weak, and there is a call for people to stay united to reclaim democracy and counteract the administration's actions.
Authoritarian takeovers often start at the edges of society and work their way in. If you give in to Donald Trump, he won't stop; he's going to keep pushing. We've seen this with the rapid occupation of American cities and the crackdown on free speech.
The Trump administration's actions are seen as a threat to democracy, but there is hope that collective action can reclaim the country's democratic values.
The Trump administration's approach to media and free speech is compared to authoritarian regimes, highlighting the dangers of such tactics.
Trump's actions, such as not responding to Russian provocations against NATO countries, suggest he is aligning the U.S. with dictatorships rather than democracies.
The Trump administration's approach to perceived threats is seen as a continuation of historical patterns of political repression, with new targets and methods.
The use of official power to investigate political opponents is likened to authoritarian tactics, raising concerns about the future of democracy in the U.S.
The Trump administration's actions are seen as an attempt to criminalize dissent and opposition, which is viewed as a threat to democratic principles.
Once authoritarianism starts creeping in, it makes inroads, and it's definitely making them right now. That's a problem we need to be aware of.