• UnderpantsWeevil@lemmy.world
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    the blatant ignoring of checks and balances, states rights, and the resulting constitutional crisis

    You’re describing any number of prior administrations. The phrase “Constitutional Crisis” absolutely echoed through the Bush 43 administration, as his bureaucracy was constantly ignoring court orders (FISA most famously) and end-running legislative constraints through EOs and Signing Statements.

    Never before have so many government leaders so blatantly committed so many acts of corruption while holding themselves above the law. Never before have we so intentionally cut so many services and intentionally disrupted the economy so much. Never before have we done so much harm to the US’s stature in the world, damaged our future so much.

    Everything is glaring in the moment. But all of Trump’s malfeasance is just an extension of the breaches of decorum, precedent, and law executed by prior administrations. Our status as world leader wasn’t single-handedly wrecked by Trump. It has been systematically distorted and eroded since at least the Reagan Administration.

    This isn’t a Never Before situation. It is a long continuation of horrible policies.

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      It’s like you skimmed their reply and didn’t get it. You certainly didnt refute anything.

      If you can’t see the massive, massive upswing in all these “existing” authoritarian behaviors that has happened in the last 4 months, that is entirely on you.

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        If you can’t see the massive, massive upswing in all these “existing” authoritarian behaviors

        Explicitly on the college/professional classes, sure. It’s abundantly clear that the Imperialism of the Periphery is returning to the Core as a Fascist tendency. We’re treating Mahmoud Khalil like he’s Sandra Blande. We’re treating Professor Steve Tamari like he’s Rodney King. We’re losing our ability to distinguish between neighborhoods in the US and those in Baghdad or Tripoli. That’s unforgivable, because that’s not how we’re supposed to treat the Professional Managerial Class in this country.

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        15 hours ago

        All y’all are fighting the wrong people in this thread. We all agree it’s a bad situation and there’s no prize for “best degree of historical nuance in an opinion”. We all agree the enemy is present in the moment.