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erronis

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Wed Jun 4, 2025, 10:41 AM Jun 2025

The Normalization of Evil: We Thought We Were Free -- Thom Hartmann

https://hartmannreport.com/p/the-normalization-of-evil-we-thought-381

How ordinary Americans became numb to authoritarianism—step by chilling step

I fear our mistakes far more than the strategy of our enemies.
—Thucydides (470–400 b.c.), Pericles’ Funeral Oration


It wasn’t all at once (although sometimes the last three months seem that way). Authoritarianism never is. It happens drip by drip, crisis by crisis, until people forget what normal even felt like.

This is how fascism seduces a nation: not by storming the gates, but by wearing down our ability to be outraged. And Donald Trump, more than any political figure in modern American history, has weaponized this steady march into moral and civic numbness.

Ten years ago, if you’d told Americans that a U.S. president would attempt to overturn an election, openly praise dictators, take naked bribes from both foreign potentates and drug dealers, call the press the “enemy of the people,” cage children, pardon traitors and war criminals, and promise to act as a dictator on his first day in office, they’d have laughed. They would’ve told you, “That can’t happen here.”

But it did. And now the real danger is that we’re getting used to it.

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The Normalization of Evil: We Thought We Were Free -- Thom Hartmann (Original Post) erronis Jun 2025 OP
Liberty is not the power of doing what we like, but the right of being able to do what we ought. Lord Acton Ping Tung Jun 2025 #1
Thom is TOPS! Kid Berwyn Jun 2025 #2

Ping Tung

(4,138 posts)
1. Liberty is not the power of doing what we like, but the right of being able to do what we ought. Lord Acton
Wed Jun 4, 2025, 11:06 AM
Jun 2025

Kid Berwyn

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2. Thom is TOPS!
Wed Jun 4, 2025, 11:18 AM
Jun 2025

From the OP article:

Had any previous president invited an immigrant billionaire who promotes fascist memes to rip the guts out of the Social Security Administration and shut down USAID (handing our soft power to the Russians and Chinese) there would have been hell to pay. Now Musk’s extraordinary damage to our government is barely discussed.

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